As long as plays have been presented, choices have been made
about the environment in which they occur, the garments the
performers wear, and how to focus the audience's attention.
Designers, then, have been instrumental in shaping the history of
theater. But before designers were routinely listed in playbills,
they could only be identified through other sources, including
press releases, reviews, news articles, contracts, and personal
papers. This reference provides alphabetically arranged entries for
the more than 2,300 scenery, costume, and lighting designers who
worked on Broadway in the 20th century. It begins with the
1899-1900 season and ends with the 2000-2001 season.
Each entry includes a brief biography and a list of the
designer's credits. The emphasis is on individuals rather than
companies, but some small businesses formed by designers have been
retained as examples. Appendices list the winners of major design
awards, and the volume includes a selected bibliography. The
extensive index cites the more than 10,000 plays produced on
Broadway in the 20th century. While not a narrative history, this
reference is nonetheless a comprehensive chronicle of theatrical
design on Broadway.
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