Scott Lehrer's work as a sound designer and engineer/producer can be heard in a variety of media, from Broadway musicals to film soundtracks, CDs and museum installations.

    Theatrical design work on Broadway includes the 2008 revival of South Pacific at Lincoln Center Theater (for which he received the first Tony Award for sound as well as the Drama Desk), Chita Rivera-The Dancer‘s Life, The Frogs, The Caretaker with Patrick Stewart, the 2002 revival of Frankie and Johnnie in the Claire de Lune with Stanley Tucci and Edie Falco, the current hit revival of Chicago (also U.S. tours and London), The Invention of Love, Tallulah starring Kathleen Turner (national tour), James Joyce's The Dead with Christopher Walken, An American Daughter, Angels in America, The Heidi Chronicles, Once on This Island, My Favorite Year, The Most Happy Fella, A Streetcar Named Desire with Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange, Prelude to a Kiss, I Hate Hamlet, and Ah, Wilderness.

     Off-Broadway and regional work include the recent McCarter Theatre production of Herringbone starring BD Wong, fourteen seasons of the Encores: Great American Musicals in Concert series; Regina (with Patty Lupone) and A Streetcar Named Desire (with Patricia Clarkson) at the Kennedy Center; Rodney's Wife, My Life with Albertine, Franny's Way (Lortel Award), Assassins, Isn't It Romantic, Sunday in the Park with George,Falsettoland, Geniuses, and Terra Nova at Playwrights Horizons; Dessa Rose(Lortel/Drama Desk nomination), A Man of No Importance, A Fair Country, Hapgood, and The Substance of Fire at Lincoln Center Theater; Little Fish and Saturday Night at Second Stage Theatre; Our Leading Lady, A Perfect Ganesh, The Last Yankee, and Putting it Together at Manhattan Theatre Club and City Center's Fall for Dance Festival.

    His audio system consultation work includes NYU's Skirball Center for the Arts, the experimental performance venue Dixon Place, The 52nd Street Project and the new Dance Theatre Workshop. Other live concert sound system design work has been heard at Central Park's Summerstage and the New York nightclub SOB's.

    Scott has worked as a music engineer on many projects with film composer Richard Robbins for Merchant Ivory Productions, including Mr. and Mrs. Bridge and The Ballad of the Sad Café and his Point Records CD release, Via Crucis. He also recorded and produced Last Forever's Trainfare Home for Nonesuch Records, Criara for Metro Blue/Blue Note, Bach in Brazil for EMI Classics, Geoff Muldaur's Private Astronomy for EDGE/DG, Meredith Monk's mercy for ECM, Hazmat Modine's Bahamut on Barbes, Jason Danieley's Frontier Heroes and Lousi Rosen and Capathia Jenkins' One Ounce of Truth for PS Classics. He has produced six recordings for pianist/composer Paul Sullivan and has served as recording engineer for the theatrical music of Robert Waldman, William Finn, Mark Bennett, John Gromada, Kim Sherman and many other composers.

    Corporate media work includes track production and system design for Merck, Guidant, IBM, AT&T, Century 21, AUDI, Xerox and many others. He has mixed over fifty films for Philadelphia-based Medical Broadcasting Company, one of the country's largest producers of media for the health care industry. He also produced several soundtracks for Las Vegas-based Encore Productions shows for IBM, including Euro Telecom (in six languages), and IBM's technology exhibits at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

    As a soundtrack and installation designer/producer, projects include the The Smithsonion, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Griffith Park Observatory, The Statue of Liberty Museum, Colonial Williamsburg, Grand Rapids Public Museum, Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga, Ben & Jerry' Museum and the Ellis Island Museum. He has collaborated with visionary director/designer Robert Wilson on his production of HAMLETMACHINE in New York and Europe, and several other projects. He also recently worked with visual artist Ann Hamilton on her installations Corpus at Mass MOCA and The Odyssey at the Cabo Rojo lighthouse in Puerto Rico .

    A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, Scott is on the faculty of Bennington College, teaching music recording and sound design.