David Townsend

Art Director and Set Designer of Stage

David Townsend - Art Director and Set Designer of Stage
Born

1891
134 years ago

Died

August 5th, 1935
90 years ago — 44 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American art director and set designer contributed to numerous theatrical productions in the early 20th century. The individual is particularly recognized for work with the New York theater scene, especially with productions that required innovative set designs. Collaborated with notable playwrights and directors, enhancing the visual storytelling of various performances. The designs were characterized by their attention to detail and creativity, shaping the audience's experience. The legacy includes contributions to trends in stage design that influenced future generations of designers.

Set design for 'The Phantom of the Opera'

Art direction for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'

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