Patton Campbell designs 1948-1995

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Patton Campbell designs 1948-1995

Patton Campbell studied design at Yale University under Donald Oenslager, then designed costumes for opera and the Broadway stage. His Yale projects and several opera productions are represented here.

20.75 linear feet; 31 oversized boxes

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Santa Fe Opera

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Campbell, Patton

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Theatrical designer Patton Campbell (1926- ) graduated from Yale College in 1950 and received an MFA from the Yale School of Drama in 1952, where he studied design under Donald Oenslager. Although Campbell's training covered sets, lighting and costumes, costumes were to become his primary focus. Campbell's Broadway debut in 1955 was as scenic and lighting designer for THE GRAND PRIZE at the Plymouth Theatre. He then went on, early in his Broadway career, to a...

New York City Opera

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