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The Broadway Stage Set Photograph is a professional and brief summary about the art style of Broadway stage sets. It includes information about the different types of sets, the history of Broadway stage sets, and the different set designers.

The art style is also known as: Theatre Set Photograph, Play Set Photograph, Set Design Photograph
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. William A. Brady (1863-1950) 2. David Belasco (1853-1931) 3. Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. (1867-1932) 4. George Cukor (1899-1983) 5. Rouben Mamoulian (1897-1987) 6. Joshua Logan (1908-1988) 7. Bob Fosse (1927-1987) 8. Gower Champion (1919-1980) 9. Jerome Robbins (1918-1998) 10. Harold Prince (1928-2019) 11. Michael Bennett (1943-1987) 12. Tommy Tune (1939-2020) 13. Susan Stroman (1954- ) 14. James Lapine (1952- ) 15. John Kander (1927- ) 16. Fred Ebb (1928-2004) 17. Stephen Sondheim (1930- ) 18. Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948- ) 19. Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980- ) 20. Jeanine Tesori (1961- ) 21. Jason Robert Brown (1970- ) 22. Stephen Schwartz (1948- ) 23. John Bucchino (1960- ) 24. Duncan Sheik (1969- ) 25. Ricky Ian Gordon (1956- ) 26. Michael John LaChiusa (1962- ) 27. Adam Guettel (1964- ) 28. Maury Yeston (1945- ) 29. Charles Strouse (1928- ) 30. Stephen Flaherty (1960- )

1. “The Phantom of the Opera” by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1986) 2. “Cats” by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1981) 3. “Les Misérables” by Claude-Michel Schönberg (1985) 4. “The Lion King” by Julie Taymor (1997) 5. “Miss Saigon” by Claude-Michel Schönberg (1991) 6. “Rent” by Jonathan Larson (1996) 7. “The Producers” by Mel Brooks (2001) 8. “Mamma Mia!” by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (1999) 9. “The Book of Mormon” by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez (2011) 10. “Wicked” by Stephen Schwartz (2003) 11. “Hamilton” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2015) 12. “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker (2005) 13. “Spring Awakening” by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater (2006) 14. “In the Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2008) 15. “Avenue Q” by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (2003) 16. “Jersey Boys” by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice (2005) 17. “The Drowsy Chaperone” by Bob Martin and Don McKellar (2006) 18. “Hairspray” by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (2002) 19. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” by William Finn (2005) 20. “The Light in the Piazza” by Craig Lucas (2005) 21. “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” by Jeffrey Lane (2005) 22. “Monty Python’s Spamalot” by Eric Idle and John Du Prez (2005) 23. “The Wedding Singer” by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy (2006) 24. “Legally Blonde” by Nell Benjamin and Laurence O’Keefe (2007) 25. “Young Frankenstein” by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan (2007) 26. “Xanadu” by Douglas Carter Beane (2007) 27. “Passing Strange” by Stew and Heidi Rodewald (2008) 28. “In the Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2008) 29. “9 to 5” by Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick (2009) 30. “Rock of Ages” by Chris D’Arienzo (2009)

Detailed Description

Broadway Stage Set Photographs Theater has been a part of human culture for thousands of years. The first recorded theater production was in Athens in the 6th century BCE. Theater has since evolved and changed, but the one constant has been the need for a stage. The stage is where the actors perform and where the audience watches the performance. The stage has changed a lot over the years. The first stages were simply a flat surface with a backdrop. The backdrop was usually a painting or tapestry that represented the setting of the play. As theater evolved, the stage became more complex. Scenery and props were added to create a more realistic setting. The stage also became more elaborate, with multiple levels and trapdoors. Theater is always evolving and changing. Today, the stage is more complex than ever before. Broadway productions use state-of-the-art technology to create amazing sets and special effects. LED lights and projection screens are used to create a truly immersive experience. Broadway stage sets are truly works of art. The sets are designed to be both functional and beautiful. They must be able to support the weight of the actors and the set pieces. They must also be able to withstand the rigors of multiple performances. The sets are also designed to wow the audience. They are often large and complex, with multiple levels and moving parts. The sets are also often very colorful and detailed. Some of the most famous Broadway stage sets include: The Phantom of the Opera The Lion King Wicked The Book of Mormon The sets for these shows are truly works of art. They are designed to amaze and delight the audience. If you have the opportunity to see a Broadway show, make sure to take some time to enjoy the set. It is truly a work of art.

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1. William A. Brady (1863-1950) 2. David Belasco (1853-1931) 3. Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. (1867-1932) 4. George Cukor (1899-1983) 5. Rouben Mamoulian (1897-1987) 6. Joshua Logan (1908-1988) 7. Bob Fosse (1927-1987) 8. Gower Champion (1919-1980) 9. Jerome Robbins (1918-1998) 10. Harold Prince (1928-2019) 11. Michael Bennett (1943-1987) 12. Tommy Tune (1939-2020) 13. Susan Stroman (1954- ) 14. James Lapine (1952- ) 15. John Kander (1927- ) 16. Fred Ebb (1928-2004) 17. Stephen Sondheim (1930- ) 18. Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948- ) 19. Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980- ) 20. Jeanine Tesori (1961- ) 21. Jason Robert Brown (1970- ) 22. Stephen Schwartz (1948- ) 23. John Bucchino (1960- ) 24. Duncan Sheik (1969- ) 25. Ricky Ian Gordon (1956- ) 26. Michael John LaChiusa (1962- ) 27. Adam Guettel (1964- ) 28. Maury Yeston (1945- ) 29. Charles Strouse (1928- ) 30. Stephen Flaherty (1960- )

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Phantom of the Opera” by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1986) 2. “Cats” by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1981) 3. “Les Misérables” by Claude-Michel Schönberg (1985) 4. “The Lion King” by Julie Taymor (1997) 5. “Miss Saigon” by Claude-Michel Schönberg (1991) 6. “Rent” by Jonathan Larson (1996) 7. “The Producers” by Mel Brooks (2001) 8. “Mamma Mia!” by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (1999) 9. “The Book of Mormon” by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez (2011) 10. “Wicked” by Stephen Schwartz (2003) 11. “Hamilton” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2015) 12. “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker (2005) 13. “Spring Awakening” by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater (2006) 14. “In the Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2008) 15. “Avenue Q” by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (2003) 16. “Jersey Boys” by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice (2005) 17. “The Drowsy Chaperone” by Bob Martin and Don McKellar (2006) 18. “Hairspray” by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (2002) 19. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” by William Finn (2005) 20. “The Light in the Piazza” by Craig Lucas (2005) 21. “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” by Jeffrey Lane (2005) 22. “Monty Python’s Spamalot” by Eric Idle and John Du Prez (2005) 23. “The Wedding Singer” by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy (2006) 24. “Legally Blonde” by Nell Benjamin and Laurence O’Keefe (2007) 25. “Young Frankenstein” by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan (2007) 26. “Xanadu” by Douglas Carter Beane (2007) 27. “Passing Strange” by Stew and Heidi Rodewald (2008) 28. “In the Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2008) 29. “9 to 5” by Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick (2009) 30. “Rock of Ages” by Chris D’Arienzo (2009)

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