NewsPhoto Exclusive: The Sketches and Models Behind the 2015 Tony Nominated Sets and CostumesPlaybill presents an exclusive look at the models and sketches created by this year's Tony Award nominated set and costume designers.
By
David Gewirtzman
May 24, 2015
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Photo Exclusive: The Sketches and Models Behind the 2015 Tony Nominated Sets and Costumes
Photo Exclusive: The Sketches and Models Behind the 2015 Tony Nominated Sets and Costumes
Playbill presents an exclusive look at the models and sketches created by this year's Tony nominated set and costume designers.Make sure to follow us on social media for all of our awards season coverage, and visit TonyAwards.com for further details, photos and more.
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A model of a scenic design for An American in Paris
Bob Crowley and 59 Productions
A model of a scenic design for An American in Paris
Design sketch for a set in On the Twentieth Century
Design sketch for a set in On the Twentieth Century
A rendering for the throne room set in The King and I
Model of the scenic design for Fun Home
Rendering of the set design for You Can't Take It With You
Rendering of the set design for Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Rendering of the set design for Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Set sketches for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Rendering of a set for Skylight
Costume design for King Simon of Legree in The King and I
A costume sketch for Jerry Mulligan in An American in Paris
A costume sketch for Milo Davenport in An American in Paris
A costume sketch for Something Rotten!
A costume sketch for Lily Garland in On the Twentieth Century
A costume sketch for Oscar Jaffee in On the Twentieth Century
A costume sketch from You Can’t Take It with You
A costume sketch for Airline Highway
A costume sketch for Thomas More in Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
A costume sketch for Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
A costume sketch for King Henry VIII in Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
The 69th Annual Tony Awards, presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, will be broadcast live on CBS June 7 from Radio City Music Hall beginning at 8 PM ET.
The four-time Tony-winning actor and writer is featured along with Michael R. Jackson, Jacquel Spivey, and more in Pride of Stage and Screen, airing on MSNBC June 26.