Seth Mazlin (they/them) is a scenic and props designer based in Brooklyn, New York.

They have worked as a scenic designer, props designer, scenic painter, and carpenter at theaters across New York City. Recent credits include scenic design for Comedy of Errors at Marymount Manhattan College, props design for The 24 Hour Play Nationals, and scenic painting for Are the Bennet Girls OK? (designed by John McDermott).

Seth’s work explores how theatre reflects and refracts the world we live in. Whether grounded in realism or embracing abstraction, they approach each production as a conversation between the audience and the present moment. Seth combines long-standing theatrical techniques with innovative approaches to create immersive and intentional environments. They are especially drawn to developing new plays and musicals, believing design plays a vital role in a work’s first life onstage.

Seth holds a BFA in Theatrical Production and Design with a concentration in scenic design from Marymount Manhattan College, where they occasionally return as an alumni designer and student mentor.