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110 in the shade
- Title
- 110 in the shade [graphic].
- Author
- Smith, Oliver Lemuel, 1918-1994.
- Publication
- 1963.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Still image | Supervised use | *MGZGD Smi O Sha 1 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division. fnd
- Description
- 1 painting on cardboard : gouache, ink, color; 19 x 27 cm.
- Summary
- Set design.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Dance Committee Purchase Fund.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Set design drawings.
- Funding (note)
- Purchased with funds from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Biography (note)
- The musical 110 in the shade (music, Harvey Schmidt; lyrics, Tom Jones; book, N. Richard Nash, based on his play The rainmaker) was first performed at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, in Oct. 1963, with choreography by Agnes de Mille, scenery by Oliver Smith, and costumes by Motley.
- Oliver Smith designed sets for ballet, musical theatre, opera, drama, and film. His long association with American Ballet Theatre began with Jerome Robbins's first ballet, Fancy free, in 1944, and he served as the company's co-director, with Lucia Chase, from 1945 to 1980.
- Call Number
- *MGZGD Smi O Sha 1
- OCLC
- 824795222
- Author
- Smith, Oliver Lemuel, 1918-1994.
- Title
- 110 in the shade [graphic].
- Imprint
- 1963.
- Funding
- Purchased with funds from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Biography
- The musical 110 in the shade (music, Harvey Schmidt; lyrics, Tom Jones; book, N. Richard Nash, based on his play The rainmaker) was first performed at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, in Oct. 1963, with choreography by Agnes de Mille, scenery by Oliver Smith, and costumes by Motley.Oliver Smith designed sets for ballet, musical theatre, opera, drama, and film. His long association with American Ballet Theatre began with Jerome Robbins's first ballet, Fancy free, in 1944, and he served as the company's co-director, with Lucia Chase, from 1945 to 1980.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Added Author
- Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Funder
- Research Call Number
- *MGZGD Smi O Sha 1