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SETS
SET
DESIGN: BILL FREGOSI
Technical
Coordinator/Scenic Designer for Theater Arts at MIT
Visiting Instructor at University of Chicago, Graham School
BFA
1966, Boston University; MFA 1968, Brandeis University
Designer/teacher
at Middlebury and Emerson Colleges.
Designer for theater (Theater Company of Boston, Harvard Hasty Pudding
Shows, National Jewish Theater, Boston Center for the Arts; opera (Boston
Lyric Opera, Boston Symphony Orchestra Young People's Concerts, Associate
Artists Opera); television (WCVB, WGBH, WHDH in Boston - news, weekly
programs, television movies); and special events (JFK Library Dedication,
Boston Symphony 100th Birthday, Papal Visit to Boston, Mayor's Office
for Cultural Affairs, Westin Hotel, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, multi-cultural
holiday ornamentation for Boston Common).
Freelance graphic artist and technical illustrator (Martin Marietta Aerospace,
Raytheon, AVCO, Northeastern University Press, the Foxboro Company, Total
Communications).
Lecturer
nationwide for the Wagner Society of New York. Co-Director and Lecturer
for ChicaGo!, a University of Chicago study-travel program to Europe for
gifted secondary school students. Theater consultant to Freeman, Brigham
and Hussey, Architects, Boston.
VIDEOS
His take on the Dumbshow
The Curtain
and the Shadows
The Statues: Rosencrantz and Guilderstern, Claudius, Polonius
Statue Characterisation: Gertrude
Stage Layout: The Screen, the Statues and the Plinth
The Plinth: design and purpose
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