Lorenzo Mongiardino - Set Designs For Theatre

Set Designs For Theatre

  • "Two Gentlemen of Verona" (1960) Directed by Peter Hall, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
  • "Ruy Blas" (1960) directed by Raymond Rouleau, Paris, Comedie Francaise * "Tosca" (1962) directed by Franco Zeffirelli, Covent Garden, London
  • "Somehow" (1966) directed by Luigi Squarzina, Teatro Stabile, Genoa
  • "Traviata" (1972) directed by Giancarlo Menotti, Teatro La Fenice, Venice
  • "Un Ballo in Maschera" (1972) directed by Franco Zeffirelli, Teatro alla Scala, Milan
  • "Yevgeny Onegin" (1996) directed by Giancarlo Menotti, Festival dei Due Mondi, Spoleto

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