With more than 150 productions to his credit, and over 20 years of experience, Fabrice Kebour has become one of Europe's leading lighting designers.

Starting in 1987, in New York, he developed his skills designing numerous off off Broadway productions as well as assisting established professionals. This led him, in 1989, to be accepted for the United Scenic Artists internship program and allowed him to work with some of the leading American lighting designers of the day, both Off and On Broadway. After successfully completing the 2 years internship, Fabrice was granted membership of USA 829.

In 1991, Fabrice returned to Paris and, until 1995, worked as associate lighting designer for Cameron Mackintosh productions: - "Les Misérables" (Madrid, Dublin, Edinburgh, Singapore, Hong-Kong), - "Miss Saigon" (Stuttgart, Scheveningen ).

Over the past 20 years, Fabrice Kebour's lighting designs have been seen in Japan, the Middle East, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and England, as well as the USA and Canada. He has designed for top opera houses such as the Kennedy Center, the Opéra National de Paris, the Wienner Staatsoper, the Bregenzer Festpiele, the Teatro Alla Scala, the Arena di Verona and the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie.

Fabrice Kebour has three times received nominations for best lighting design, in the prestigious French Molière theatrical awards.

Whilst still a member of United Scenic Artists 829, he is now a Practicing Affiliate member of IALD (International Association of Lighting Designers) and president of the French lighting designer's association "Union des Créateurs Lumière".