Favorite Set Designs

coreman009
#525re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 6/20/17 at 1:47pm

The Play That Goes Wrong has the best set that Broadway has ever seen. But you can't just see a picture of it, you have to go see the play.

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morosco
#526re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/7/18 at 11:12pm

Peter Larkin's set for THE RINK was mentioned earlier in this thread.  Many reminisced about the final moments in the show when the set flew out.  Here's video of that moment that has just been posted on YouTube for anyone interested.

THE RINK

ARTc3
#527re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/8/18 at 5:06am

I started this thread years ago. I'm so pleased to see it resurface.

Recent favorite designs:

Groundhog Day
An American in Paris
Natasha Pierre
Here Lies Love
Rocky
(haven't seen, but looks brilliant: Sponge Bob)
 


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poisonivy2
#528re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/8/18 at 8:19am

I love the sets for Hello Dolly!

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broadwaybabywannabe2
#529re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/8/18 at 9:18am

bwayphreak234 said: "BUMP! My favorites from the 2014-2015 season were An American In Paris and The King and I."

I too saw these musicals in 2015 and thought they were both so perfect...the sets for AN AMERICAN IN PARIS really did make me want to visit Paris,  which i actually did in 2017...finally...

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henrikegerman
#530re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/8/18 at 10:10am

Without a doubt the one for the play I saw last night.

Lizzie Clachlan's set for Simon Stone's YERMA at the Park Avenue Armory.
In a typical show, Clachlan's set might well be all everyone would be talking about.  Or certainly at the top of the list of assets.

In this YERMA it is just one of the elements - sound, staging, performance, music, writing, a phenomenally talented leading actor who is giving the performance of her or anyone's lifetime, even the choice of the performance venue itself -  all of which are seamlessly brilliant.

Not. To. Be. Missed.

But back to the set.... That it is technically consummate is almost beside the point.  What it makes you feel is that you are watching intimacies one should never be permitted to see - taking one where one needs to go to unravel how the hell that sensationalized thing you've heard happened to some people you wouldn't otherwise have known could ever have really happened.

Updated On: 4/8/18 at 10:10 AM

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CoolDogeGuy
#531re: Favorite Set Designs
Posted: 4/8/18 at 2:52pm

I'm a huge set design fan as well!

My personal favorites are:

Great Comet
Dear Evan Hansen...

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GeorgeandDot
#532re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 4:20pm

Higgin's study in this production of My Fair Lady is breathtaking.

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morosco
#533re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 4:44pm

Check out the link below.  Once the video begins playing be sure to place your mouse in the video and move the view around.

She Loves Me - Virtual Reality

Updated On: 4/8/18 at 04:44 PM

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BroadwayConcierge
#534re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 5:04pm

Thanks for that gem, morosco. That set for She Loves Me was beyond brilliant.

wonkit
#535re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 5:15pm

The set for THREE TALL WOMEN is like a fourth character in the play. One of the most striking sets I've seen. No details - it has to be seen to be understood.

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Mr. Nowack
#536re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 7:03pm

Totally agree with wonkit, I gasped.


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Charley Kringas Inc
#537re: Favorite Set Designs mo
Posted: 4/8/18 at 7:57pm

For those of us unfortunate enough to live on the wrong coast, what's the effect?