Yes, Eugene Lee [b. 1939] is the scenic designer of the musical 'Wicked'. In fact, two awards have recognized Lee's contributions to the success of the musical. In 2004, he received the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical. Lee collaborated with lighting director Kenneth Posner [b, 1966?].
Two informative interviews of the Scenic Designer are accessible to internet users. An interview that dates back to 2000 may be viewed at http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_eugene_lee. A more recent interview, in 2007, may be viewed at http://www.Boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/01/21/the_joy_of_sets/.
Eugene Lee [b. 1939] is the scenic designer of the musical 'Wicked'. In fact, two awards have recognized Lee's contributions to the success of the musical. In 2004, he received the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical. Lee collaborated with lighting director Kenneth Posner [b, 1966?].Two informative interviews of the Scenic Designer are accessible to Internet users. An interview that dates back to 2000 may be viewed at http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_eugene_lee. A more recent interview, in 2007, may be viewed at http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/01/21/the_joy_of_sets/.
'Wicked' has many layers of staging, which all contribute to the musical's magical combination of reality with otherworldliness. Special effects include Glinda descending in a bubble. Scenic designer Eugene Lee [b. 1939] was influenced by illustrations by William Wallace Denslow [May 5, 1856-May 27, 1915] for the original Royal Histories of Oz books. Lighting designer Kenneth Posner took great care in the placement and number of lights for each scene. Costume designer Susan Hilferty was influenced by Dr. Seuss [March 2, 1904-September 24, 1991] and by W.W. Denslow in the effect that she sought with each cast member's costume, including handmade shoes.
The Lion King won six 1998 Tony Awards. Best Choreography; Garth Fagan Best Costume Design of a Musical; Julie Taymor Best Direction of a Musical; Julie Taymor Best Lighting Design of a Musical; Donald Holder Best Scenic Design of a Musical; Richard Hudson Best Musical
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The 2004 Best Scenic Design Tony went to Eugene Lee. He received the award for his scene design for Wicked.
Eugene Lee [b. 1939] is the scenic designer of the musical 'Wicked'. In fact, two awards have recognized Lee's contributions to the success of the musical. In 2004, he received the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical. Lee collaborated with lighting director Kenneth Posner [b, 1966?].Two informative interviews of the Scenic Designer are accessible to Internet users. An interview that dates back to 2000 may be viewed at http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_eugene_lee. A more recent interview, in 2007, may be viewed at http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/01/21/the_joy_of_sets/.
Ian MacNeil - scenic designer - was born in 1960.
'Wicked' has many layers of staging, which all contribute to the musical's magical combination of reality with otherworldliness. Special effects include Glinda descending in a bubble. Scenic designer Eugene Lee [b. 1939] was influenced by illustrations by William Wallace Denslow [May 5, 1856-May 27, 1915] for the original Royal Histories of Oz books. Lighting designer Kenneth Posner took great care in the placement and number of lights for each scene. Costume designer Susan Hilferty was influenced by Dr. Seuss [March 2, 1904-September 24, 1991] and by W.W. Denslow in the effect that she sought with each cast member's costume, including handmade shoes.
The 2009 Best Scenic Design of a Musical Tony went to Ian MacNeil. He received the award for his scenic design for Billy Elliot, the Musical.
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The 2010 Best Scenic Design of a Musical Tony went to Christine Jones. She received the award for her scenic design for American Idiot.
The 2006 Best Scenic Design of a Musical Tony went to David Gallo. He received the award for the scenic design of The Drowsy Chaperone.
The 2005 Best Scenic Design of a Musical Tony went to Michael Yeargan. He received the award for his scenic design for The Light in the Piazza.
The Tony for Best Scenic Design of a Musical went to Christopher Barreca in 2014. Barreca received his Tony for his work on the scenic design of Rocky.
The 2011 Tony for Best Scenic Design of a Musical went to Scott Pask. He received the award for his work on the scenic design for The Book of Mormon.