Briggs-Hall, Louise Evans, 1921-1992

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Louise Evans Briggs-Hall (1921-1992), born in St. Louis, Missouri was the first African-American woman to become a member of the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 in the early 1950s. She began her career directing children's theatre with the Children's Theatre of Evanston, the Thalian Society and the Chicago Park District. She later added stage scenic production, costume and lighting design to her list of accomplishments. Considered an African-American pioneer in the field of costume and set design, Briggs-Hall also directed theatrical productions such as "The Life We Live" and was designer and technical director for productions such as "As You Like It" and "George Washington Slept Here."

From the description of Louise Evans Briggs-Hall theatre collection, 1941-1992. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 762174361

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African American actresses
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Women in the theater
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Birth 1921

Death 1992

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