Howard Bay (May 3, 1912– November 21, 1986, New York City) was an American scenic, lighting and costume designer for stage, opera and film. He won the
Tony Award
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
for Best Scenic Design twice.
Career
Howard Bay was born in
Centralia, Washington
Centralia () is a city in Lewis County, Washington, United States. It is located along Interstate 5 near the midpoint between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. The city had a population of 18,183 at the 2020 census. Centralia is twinned with Ch ...
to parents who were teachers; his father was an art teacher, his mother an English teacher. Over 50 years he designed the sets and lighting, as well as occasionally the costumes, for some 105 Broadway plays and musicals as well as operas and television shows.
["Howard Bay Designs at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts"]
NYPL, accessed January 27, 2010
Bay designed sets for the
Federal Theatre Project in New York City, for four operas for the National Orchestral Association, performed at
Carnegie Hall, 1939–40 and for the operas ''Capriccio'' and ''Natalya Petrovna'' for the
New York City Opera
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The opera company, du ...
, 1965.
[Biography]
filmreference.com, accessed January 27, 2010
Bay first designed the sets for
Broadway
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for the play ''Chalk Dust'' in 1936. In the field of musicals, he designed, among others, sets and lighting for ''
Show Boat
''Show Boat'' is a musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the performers, stagehands and dock worke ...
'' (1946), ''
The Music Man
''The Music Man'' is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments ...
'' (1957) and ''
Finian's Rainbow'' (1955
ets 1960). He designed the original sets, lighting and costumes for ''
Man of La Mancha'' in 1965 and all revivals. For dramas, for example, he designed the sets and lighting for ''
The Little Foxes
''The Little Foxes'' is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman, considered a classic of 20th century drama. Its title comes from Chapter 2, Verse 15 of the Song of Solomon in the King James version of the Bible, which reads, "Take us the foxes, the lit ...
'' (1967), ''My Mother, My Father and Me'' (1963), ''
Toys in the Attic'' (1960), and ''
The Big Knife
''The Big Knife'' is a 1955 melodrama directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by James Poe based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets. The film stars Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey, Jean Hagen, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winte ...
'' (1949).
For television he was the Art director for the ''Fred Waring Show'',
CBS
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, 1953–55; ''Somerset Maugham Theatre'', CBS and NBC, 1954–56, and ''Mr. Broadway'', CBS, 1964.
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He worked on the films ''The Exile'' (1947) and ''Up in Central Park'' (1948), as the production designer.
He taught theater arts at ]Brandeis University
, mottoeng = "Truth even unto its innermost parts"
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, type = Private research university
, accreditation = NECHE
, president = Ronald D. Liebowitz
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for 14 years.[ Bay was president of United Scenic Artists for many years.
]
Personal
He married Ruth Jonas on November 23, 1932, and they had two children, Ellen and Timothy.[ He died of a ]myocardial infarction
A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart, causing damage to the heart muscle. The most common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may ...
in 1986.
Awards and nominations
*Tony Award Best Scenic Design - ''Cry for Us All'' (nominee) (1970)
*Tony Award Best Costume Design - ''Man of La Mancha'' (nominee) (1966)
*Tony Award Best Scenic Design - ''Man of La Mancha'' (winner) (1966)
*Tony Award Best Scenic Design (Play) - ''Toys in the Attic'' (winner) (1960)
References
External links
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*
Howard Bay designs and technical drawings, 1934-1985
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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1912 births
1986 deaths
Drama Desk Award winners
Tony Award winners
American scenic designers
Federal Theatre Project people