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How did the fantastical world of “Maybe Happy Ending” come to life? The scenic designer Dane Laffrey discusses the ideas that led to the groundbreaking set design of the Broadway musical, which stars ...
The work of set designer David Korins opens at the Museum of Broadway, with a page-to-stage journey of five iconic musicals ...
A Betty Boop Musical, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, is set for Broadway this spring after a run in Chicago.
This Broadway Show won a Tony for best sound design. After hearing it for myself, I understand why ...
In a male-dominated field, Rachel Hauck has made a name for herself with wildly ambitious stage designs, including her huge, Tony-nominated ship at the heart of the musical “Swept Away.” ...
'Lempicka' designers Paloma Young and Riccardo Hernandez break down their inspiration for the new musical, from Madonna to fascism.
News Broadway Q&A: Here Lies Love set designer David Korins The man behind the scenes of Hamilton and Beetlejuice talks about his career, his philosophy and his breathtaking work on Here Lies Love.
How sad. Set design, an art that’s always been essential to conjuring Broadway’s incomparable magic, is being treated like a luxurious want rather than a basic need for a memorable night out.
The set of the 2013 Broadway play I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers transitioned from afternoon to evening as the show progressed. Set design, Scott Pask. Lighting design, Hugh Vanstone.
Set-designer Mimi Lien’s inspiration for Sweeney Todd’s Broadway revival came straight out of Sondheim’s “great black pit” lyric. Here, she shares how she made a stage fit for beheadings.
Marcus Choi, Helen J Shen, Dez Duron and Darren Criss of the Broadway musical “Maybe Happy Ending,” photographed at the Belasco Theater in New York.