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Mielziner

American  
[meel-zee-ner, mel-] / milˈzi nər, mɛl- /

noun

  1. Jo 1901–76, U.S. stage designer, born in France.


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Nichols’s 2012 Broadway production, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Linda Emond as Willy and Linda, went deeper, examining the work with microscopic precision and even replicating Jo Mielziner’s original set design and Alex North’s music.

From New York Times

The most jewel-like is the Claire Tow Theater on top of the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center, on which Mr. Hardy had worked in the early 1960s, mediating between Mr. Mielziner, the stage designer for the Beaumont, and Eero Saarinen, its architect.

From New York Times

What they have in common is Mr. Hardy’s affection not just for the past but also for showmanship, nurtured by his early association with the theatrical set and lighting designer Jo Mielziner.

From New York Times

After serving as a drafting instructor in the Army Corps of Engineers, he began working with Mr. Mielziner.

From New York Times

Jones’s student Joseph Mielziner created the famous set for the original Broadway production of “Death of a Salesman,” in 1949.

From The New Yorker