Howell Bagby Binkley (July 25, 1956 – August 14, 2020) was an American lighting designer in modern dance and musical theatre. He received the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design in a Musical for Jersey Boys in 2006, and again in 2016 for Hamilton.
Binkley instead enrolled in the theatre program at East Carolina University (ECU) in Greenville, North Carolina in 1974. Less than two years into his studies, he left college for two years to work at Opryland USA as a stagehand. Upon his return to ECU, he studied with The Acting Company during their residency at the university, and left college without graduating to take a full-time job with the company.
In 1985, Binkley moved to New York City, and co-founded the Parsons Dance Company. He remained the resident lighting designer of Parsons Dance for decades, creating over sixty designs for works by the company.
Binkley then went on to make his Broadway debut as designer for Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993), which earned him his first ever Tony Awards nomination. From this success, he went on to design and light a plethora of major Broadway theatre shows. In total, he designed 52 shows for Broadway and was nominated for a Tony Award nine times. Over the course of his work in Broadway, he became a frequent collaborator with Hal Prince and director Des McAnuff.
In addition to his work in New York City, Binkley worked across America, including national tours of Applause in 1996; tick, tick...BOOM! in 2003; and Flashdance in 2012. Alongside this, he worked at regional theatres such as La Jolla Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre DC, Old Globe Theatre, Guthrie Theatre, Goodman Theatre, and Hartford Stage. Credits as of November 2006 American Theatre Wing
Following his death, lighting equipment manufacturer Rosco Laboratories created a compilation of shows designed by Binkley, highlighting his use of gobos that create patterns in beams of light. Binkley's signature looks often utilized the abstract geometric patterns created by one specific Rosco gobo, catalog number R77760 "Internal Reflections." Rosco renamed the gobo "Binkley Reflections" in his honor in September 2020.
| 1993 | Kiss of the Spider Woman | |
| 2015 | Hamilton | |
| 2016 | Tony Award||Best Lighting Design of a Musical | | |
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