See How Set Designer David Korins Transformed Hollywood's Dolby Theatre for the 91st Academy Awards | Playbill

Photos See How Set Designer David Korins Transformed Hollywood's Dolby Theatre for the 91st Academy Awards Korins is best known for his set designs for Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and the upcoming Broadway adaptation of Beetlejuice.
Set Design by David Korins David Korins

The 91st Academy Awards ceremony was held on February 25, with Olivia Colman, Rami Malek, Lady Gaga, and Spike Lee all taking home awards for the first time, while Green Book was awarded the Oscar for Best Picture. For this year's ceremony, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences enlisted the help of set designer David Korins.

Korins is a prolific, Tony-winning set designer whose Broadway credits include such megahits as Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, as well as Bring It On, Misery, Bandstand, and the upcoming Broadway adaptation of Beetlejuice. Korins has also designed for musical artists such as Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Bruno Mars, Andrea Bocelli, and Sia.

Flip through photos below to see how Korins transformed the 120-foot stage of Hollywood's 3400-seat Dolby Theatre for this year's Oscars telecast.

Photos: 91st Academy Awards Set Design

 
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