Lee Evans

Lee Evans currently serves as the Senior Lighting Tech and Facility Manager for CSN Productions, LLC. Lee earned a degree in music-business from the Philadelphia Art Institute and is an accomplished musician and songwriter. Currently, Lee provides lighting, sound and staging services to several companies including: The Barnes Foundation, Synergetic, J&S Audio Visual along with event design and community-based organizations.

Lee’s career as a Lighting Designer and Sound Engineer has run the gamut from theater productions, to concert productions, to television and movies. He has worked with numerous accomplished artists including Patti Labelle, Whitney Houston, Run DMC, Gerald Levert, Ramsey Lewis, Kevin Eubanks and Marsha Ambrosius to name a few.

Lee oversaw sound and lighting for speaking engagements with former President George W. Bush in Philadelphia. He also worked with First World in their productions of “Don’t Sing No Blues for Me” and “Ladies in Waiting”. Additionally, Lee lit the Newark Repertory Theatre’s production of “For Colored Girls” at the Prince Music Theater.

Lee has engineered sound for such artists as Steve Green &The Elevators, Barbara Walker and more at the West Oak Lane Jazz Festival. At Freedom Theater, his credits include: Zooman & The Sign, Twelve Going on Twenty, Cooley High, Black Nativity, Lazarus Unstoned, Sparkle, Trick the Devil, The Old Settler and Lackawanna Blues.

Other experiences include productions at the Prince Music Theater, Walnut Street Theater, The Kimmel Center, The Wilma Theater, Plays and Players and the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Freedom Theatre, etc. Lee served as tour manager/technical director for national and oversees productions of Beauty and the Beast, The Diary of Ann Frank and Babes in Toyland for the American Theater Arts for Youth.