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Design - September, 2002

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Set designer John Arnone (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and Tony Award winner for The Who’s Tommy), costume designers Jane Greenwood (Morning's at Seven) and Martin Pakledinaz (Tony Awards for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Kiss Me, Kate), set designer Scott Pask (Tony Awards for the Pillowman and The Coast of Utopia) and lighting designer Richard Pilbrow (Our Town) talk about what it means for a designer to collaborate on a show; how that collaboration works with other designers, and the cast and director; and how they keep up with their hectic schedules.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Set designer John Arnone (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and Tony Award winner for The Who’s Tommy), costume designers Jane Greenwood (Morning's at Seven) and Martin Pakledinaz (Tony Awards for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Kiss Me, Kate), set designer Scott Pask (Tony Awards for the Pillowman and The Coast of Utopia) and lighting designer Richard Pilbrow (Our Town) talk about what it means for a designer to collaborate on a show; how that collaboration works with other designers, and the cast and director; and how they keep up with their hectic schedules.
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