A unique opportunity to participate, however modestly, in the history of modern Broadway Musical design.
Except for "Peter Pan," above, the original designs for many of Jerome Robbins' shows were adapted and recreated. And all these shows had to fit on one stage.
A "Hall of Fame" of American stage design. Oliver Smith personally supervised his original designs for "On The Town," "Fancy Free," and "West Side Story;" Tony Walton, his work for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." Lisa Aronson supervised the designs of her late husband Boris for "Fiddler on the Roof." And Jo Meilziner's designs for "Gypsy" and "The King and I" were recreated from archival material in the Library and Museum of Performing Arts.