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Donald Oenslager

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for many years and the institution continues to award an annual scholarship for stage design in his name. Among his notable pupils was
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He brought "a new emphasis on symbolism over realism to American theater design."
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Museum of the City of New York, retrieved March 5, 2010
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He designed sets and often lighting for more than 140
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Setting the Stage: Scenic Designs by Donald Oenslager
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Index

scenic designer
Tony Award for Best Scenic Design
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harvard University
Broadway productions
Tony Award for Best Scenic Design
Leonard Spigelgass
A Majority of One
Major Barbara
Yale School of Drama
John Lee Beatty
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Museum of the City of New York
Good News
The New Moon
Follow Thru
Girl Crazy
You Said It
America's Sweetheart
Anything Goes
The Farmer Takes a Wife
First Lady
Stage Door
Red, Hot and Blue
Johnny Johnson
You Can't Take It with You
I'd Rather Be Right
Skylark
The Man Who Came to Dinner
My Dear Children

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