Scenic Designer
Scenic designer Riccardo Hernandez creates sets built from the text of a production, creating an honest space for actors and ideas to work within. Hernandez knew he wanted a career designing opera sets by age 10, went on to study at Yale with Ming Cho Lee, and later broadened his work to theatre. At Yale Repertory Theatre, he displays the simple yet aggressive set of "Battle of Black and Dogs" that reflects a cold inhuman world. Also shown is the seemingly collapsing set for the Atlantic Theater Company's "Gabriel" during the most important part of the production process - the technical rehearsal. This edition of In The Wings was made possible by the generous support of Faith Stewart-Gordon. #InTheWings

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Als die Semperoper in Flammen aufging - Die Brandkatastrophe von 1869 und ihre Folgen | MDR DOK

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THE SHUBERT NEW HAVEN: A Legend Since 1914

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Designing the Scene | Edward Pierce | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series

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Working in the Theatre: Lighting Design

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Scenic Painting Lecture

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Christopher Bayes's philosophy on acting and comedy

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Introduction to set design

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S13 E17: Trump’s Reflecting Pool, Redistricting & Soaps: 6/28/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Inside the Creative World of Chappell Roan's Set Designer, Maris Jones | Architectural Digest

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3 ways to create a space that moves you, from a Broadway set designer | David Korins

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Working In The Theatre: Swings, Standbys, Understudies

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The Revolutionists Scenic Design

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Ming Cho Lee

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What I Do: Scenic Design with Deb Sivigny

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Wicked Scenic Design Tour | Edward Pierce | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series

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Yale School of Drama - Cabaret Season 52 (GH5 Short Documentary)

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The layout of a proscenium arch stage

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Abstract: The Art of Design | Es Devlin: Stage Design | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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