Living legends: Jules Fisher, lighting designer

Living legends: Jules Fisher, lighting designer

written by Wanda Jankowski, fl. 2003, in Architectural Lighting, Vol. 18 no. 2, March 2003, p. 20 (2003), 1 page(s)

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'I moved to New York in 1960 and began lighting off-Broadway shows,' he said. [Jules Fisher] broadened his range to include lighting designs for industrial shows and in 1963, lighted his first Broadway production, Spoon River Anthology. The first of his seven Tony Awards for the lighting design of a Broadway show came in 1972 for Pippin. 'Though my theatrical lighting designs continued, along the way in 1968, I established an architectural lighting firm with Paul Marantz,' Fisher said.
Field of Interest
Theatre
Author
Wanda Jankowski, fl. 2003
Content Type
Periodical article
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Publication Year
2003
Source Title
Architectural Lighting, Vol. 18 no. 2, March 2003, p. 20
Subject
Lighting design, Theatre, Music & Performing Arts, Staging and Design, Jules Fisher, 1937-, Theatrical productions, Lighting design, Cenografia e Design, Escenografía y Diseño
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Cenografia e Design, Escenografía y Diseño

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