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Credits in the database:

Production

A Tale of Two Cities
[Broadway, 2008]
Scenic Designer

The Devil's Disciple
[Off-Broadway, 2007]
Scenic Designer
Director

Busker Alley
[New York, 2006]
Director

Well
[Broadway, 2006]
Scenic Designer

A Tale of Two Cities
[Chicago, 2006]
Scenic Designer

The Boy Friend
[Regional (US), 2005]
Settings/Costumes

After the Ball
[Off-Broadway, 2004]
Director
Settings/Costumes

Where's Charley?
[Regional (US), 2004]
Director
Scenic Designer

Guys and Dolls
[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 2004]
Scenic Designer

The Boy Friend
[Regional (US), 2003]
Scenic Designer

Our Town
[Broadway, 2002]
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer

I'm Not Rappaport
[Broadway, 2002]
Scenic Designer

Anything Goes
[Broadway, 2002]
Settings/Costumes

Seussical
[Broadway, 2000]
Scenic Designer
[uncredited]

If Love Were All
[Off-Broadway, 1999]
Settings/Costumes

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, 1999]
Scenic Designer

A Christmas Carol
[Off-Broadway, 1998]
Scenic Designer

The Will Rogers Follies
[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 1998]
Scenic Designer

1776
[Broadway, 1997]
Scenic Designer

Steel Pier
[Broadway, 1997]
Scenic Designer

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[Broadway, 1996]
Settings/Costumes

Company
[Broadway, 1995]
Scenic Designer

She Loves Me
[West End, 1994]
Scenic Designer

She Loves Me
[Broadway, 1993]
Scenic Designer

Grand Hotel
[West End, 1992]
Scenic Designer

Guys and Dolls
[Broadway, 1992]
Scenic Designer

The Will Rogers Follies
[Broadway, 1991]
Scenic Designer

Grand Hotel
[Broadway, 1989]
Scenic Designer

Anything Goes
[West End, 1989]
Settings/Costumes

Jerome Robbins' Broadway
[Broadway, 1989]
Scenic Designer
Costumes

Anything Goes
[US Tour, 1988]
Scenery/Costumes

Anything Goes
[Broadway, 1987]
Settings/Costumes

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[West End, 1986]
Settings/Costumes

I'm Not Rappaport
[Broadway, 1985]
Scenic Designer
Poster & Logo Design

Chaplin
[Broadway, 1983]
Settings/Costumes

Little Me
[Broadway, 1982]
Settings/Costumes

Woman of the Year
[Broadway, 1981]
Scenic Designer

Sophisticated Ladies
[Broadway, 1981]
Scenic Designer

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine
[Broadway, 1980]
Scenic Designer

The Act
[Broadway, 1977]
Scenic Designer

Chicago
[Broadway, 1975]
Scenic Designer

Pippin
[Broadway, 1972]
Scenic Designer

The Apple Tree
[Broadway, 1966]
Settings/Costumes

Golden Boy
[Broadway, 1964]
Settings/Costumes/Projections

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[US Tour, 1963]
Settings/Costumes

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[West End, 1963]
Producer
Settings/Costumes

Cindy-Ella
[West End, 1962]
Scenery/Costumes

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[Broadway, 1962]
Settings/Costumes

Valmouth
[West End, 1958]
Scenery/Costumes

Production

The Boy Friend
[Film Version, 1971]
Production

The Wiz
[Film Version, 1978]
Production

The Wiz
[Film Version, 1978]
Costumes

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[Film Version, 1966]
Settings/Costumes

Personal Information




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Sweeney Todd
(27 productions, 3 recordings)

 

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