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Jack O'Brien and David Rockwell to Discuss the Evolution of Set Design

The American Institute of Architects will host the special event tonight at the Center for Architecture.

Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien will discuss the changing world of set design with long-time collaborator David Rockwell this evening at at the Center for Architecture.
Tony winner Jack O'Brien will discuss the changing world of set design with longtime collaborator David Rockwell this evening at the Center for Architecture.
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The American Institute of Architects’ New York Chapter (AIANY) will host Architecture and Theater – Redefining the Performance Experience this evening at 6pm at the Center for Architecture.

The event, which is open to the public, will feature a conversation between award-winning architect and set designer David Rockwell and Tony Award-winning director, producer, writer, and lyricist Jack O’Brien. The conversation will be moderated by Chee Pearlman, an internationally regarded design editor.

Rockwell and O'Brien will discuss the transformation of the theater and set design as new technologies, including digital media, have brought another dimension to the experience. Pearlman will lead a panel in a dialogue about their work and collaborations, including Hairspray, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Catch Me If You Can. There will also be a book signing for Rockwell’s newest publication, What If…?: The Architecture and Design of David Rockwell.

Members of AIA can register for the event here. Nonmembers can purchase tickets, priced at $10, at the door.