Does anybody know who is designing the sets, costumes, hair, lighting etc.? Have looked on the official website, on IBDB and Playbill and this information doesn't seem to be available anywhere, the only person credited as yet is Jack O'Brien the director. Just strikes me as a bit unusual.....
OK, Scott Pask and Philip Rosenberg have just worked with each other on Finding Neverland, so how often do set designers and lighting designers re-team with one another when it isn't by the same director?
I've noticed set/lighting/costume designers working together again several times, although usually it seems it's because it's the same director. For example, director Bartlett Sher, set designer Michael Yeargan and costume designer Catherine Zuber worked together on Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, Women on the Verge, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Awake and Sing, and Light in the Piazza, although there was some variation in lighting designer (Donald Holder worked on Bridges, Golden Boy, and South Pacific, Christopher Akerlind on Awake and Sing and Light in the Piazza, and Brian MacDevitt on Women on the Verge and Joe Turner).
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That set is AMAZING. I zoomed in on the picture and couldn't believe how detailed it is.
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