tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4995859198421662504.post6044087607929285772..comments2024-03-28T06:06:54.234-04:00Comments on Richard Skipper Celebrates...: Yvonne De Carlo in Hello, Dolly!RichardSkipperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16675125636800651116noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4995859198421662504.post-76164967911752095982012-05-26T14:55:06.287-04:002012-05-26T14:55:06.287-04:00Richard,
When Sebastian's Dinner Theater at th...Richard,<br />When Sebastian's Dinner Theater at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim opened originally, it opened with "Hello, Dolly!" I know because I was the scenic artist. The director, Dan Verre, whose uncle owned the chain of dinner theaters, designed the shape of the sets and he told me, "Here it is. Make it look like something." Well, I did and I also wound up being a stage hand too during the run. Everyone's favorite set was Irene Molloy's hat shop. I did it all in pink, purple, cream and decorated all the panels with interlacing scroll work. It was very lovely if I do say so myself. <br /><br />The stage itself was rather small and I look forward someday to design "Hello, Dolly!" on a much larger venue.<br />Cheers,<br />StephanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4995859198421662504.post-72920212072729257192012-05-25T17:49:01.094-04:002012-05-25T17:49:01.094-04:00Richard
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it is important to see the...Richard<br />Good info here!<br />it is important to see these details <br />and it constitutes real history <br />so i like it <br /> it is honest and details are important <br />Tony Lamond account sounds very accurate .More will come out later ..<br />CheersBruce R Morganhttp://www.myspace.com/project_lodestar_sagasnoreply@blogger.com