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Anthony Tommasini (CFA'82) talks about his role as chief classical music critic of the New York Times.
Read the story on Bostonia:
/bostonia/winter-spring11/tommasini/
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See some of the work of lighting designer Christopher Akerlind (CFA’85), a Tony Award nominee this year for The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Akerlind has done the lighting design for more than 600 productions during his close to [...]three-decade career.
Read the full story on BU Today: /today/2012/a-lighting-designer-in-the-spotlight/
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For more than three decades, Jess Goldstein has been one of Broadway’s hottest costume designers. His clothes have been worn by a who’s who of the American theater, including Blythe Danner (A Streetcar Named Desire), Mary Louise Parker [...](Proof), and Denzel Washington (Julius Caesar). In addition to dozens of Broadway credits, among them the hit musical Jersey Boys, Goldstein (CFA’72) has designed costumes for productions at regional theaters and opera companies across the country.
His latest Broadway project--creating the costumes for the acclaimed revival of The Merchant of Venice, starring Al Pacino as Shylock—has earned him the American theater’s highest accolade, a Tony Award nomination, for Best Costume Design of a Play.
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