William Ivey Long
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 30: Executive director, The American Theatre Wing Heather Hitchens, actor Jesse Tyler Fergusin, actress Sutton Foster and chairman, The American Theatre Wing William Ivey Long during the 2013 Tony Awards Nominations Ceremony at The New York Public Library for Performing Arts on April 30, 2013 in New York City.
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APNewsBreak: Andy Griffith widow to raze his home
Sound that Griffith bought in the 1950s, not the larger house that he and Cindi built nearby several years ago. William Ivey Long , the Tony Award-winning costume designer whose parents were friends with Griffith and his first wife, Barbara, said Griffith Read more »
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Andy Griffith widow plans to tear down his longtime house
the Roanoke Sound that Griffith bought in the 1950s, not the larger house that he and Cindi built nearby several years ago. William Ivey Long, the Tony Award-winning costume designer whose parents were friends with Griffith and his first wife, Barbara, said from FOX News Read more »
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Magic in play for a princess
in the dress. The onstage action has her blown against the proscenium while eventually the transformation happens.” I took William Ivey Long’s word for it. I couldn’t concentrate because at the time my zipper had jammed. REMINDING Obama that Reagan used an from New York Post Read more »
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Brightly Packaged 'Catch Me If You Can' Re-Creates the Swingin' '60s
the look and sound of the swingin’ ’60s in all its aspects, from songs to choreography (by Jerry Mitchell), costumes (by William Ivey Long), visual effects (David Rockwell’s set and Bob Bonniol’s videos), and lighting (Kenneth Posner). The sexy chorines punctuate from Backstage Read more »
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A touch of glass
Enthusiastic. Extraordinary!” And that’s just the E’s! Tony-winning costume designer William Ivey Long has dressed a lot of stars in his time, but he’s running short on superlatives for his latest — Laura Osnes, Broadway’s Cinderella. “It reminds me of what from New York Post Read more »
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Cinderella's slipper: the ultimate must-have shoe
For "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella," which officially opens Sunday at the Broadway Theatre, costume designer William Ivey Long and footwear designer Stuart Weitzman created a pair of pumps so sparkly they "light up the upper balcony," Weitzman says. "The from Mail.com Read more »