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Thomas R. Skelton (September 24, 1927 – August 9, 1994) was an American lighting designer. In a career spanning more than four decades, he was best known for his lighting designs for ballet and Broadway theatre productions.


Biography

Born in North Bridgeton, Maine, Skelton graduated from
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, Theatre Department. He pursued an interest in modern dance after moving to New York, studying dance with
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and José Limón. His lighting career started as an apprentice to Jean Rosenthal at the American Dance Festival. He worked for Robert Joffrey's new dance company as a lighting designer and stage manager. By the 1950s he was published regularly in '' Dance Magazine'' with his lighting methods. He taught at both Yale University and
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. Most of his work was within the world of dance, particularly ballet. He designed lighting for, among others, the
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,
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, the New York City Ballet and the Ohio Ballet, for which he was Associate Director. His method was published as 'The Handbook for Dance Stagecraft' between October 1955 and December 1956 in ''Dance Magazine''.Credits and biography
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He also designed lighting for some 63 Broadway productions, beginning with ''
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'' in 1963 until his last production in 1993, ''
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''. He also designed lighting for numerous productions at, among others, the Circle in the Square, Yale Repertory Theatre, and the
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. Skelton received three Tony Award nominations. According to the '' New York Times'': "Mr. Skelton was equally at home in two very different art forms. His lighting brought extra texture and body and jewel-like color to dance stages in an era when dance lighting usually emphasized airy, open space. His theater designs often added a feeling of light and air to a stage picture while strengthening the dramatic quality of a production."Dunning, Jennifer
"Thomas Skelton, Lighting Designer, Is Dead at 66"
''The New York Times'', August 10, 1994


Work

;Broadway (selected) * '' Coco'' (1968) * ''Indians'' (1970) Tony Award Best Lighting Design (Nominee) * '' Guys and Dolls'' (1976) * '' The King and I'' (1977) * '' Gigi'' (1973) * '' Purlie'' (1970) * '' Shenandoah'' (1974) * '' All God's Chillun Got Wings'' (1975) Tony Award Best Lighting Design (Nominee) * ''
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'' (1976) * ''Legend'' (1976) Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design nominee * '' Death of a Salesman'' ( George C Scott) (1975) * '' Death of a Salesman'' (Michael Rudman) (1984) * '' Oklahoma!'' (1979) * '' Peter Pan'' (1979) * '' Brigadoon'' (1980) * ''
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: The Lady and Her Music'' (1981) Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design nominee * '' The Iceman Cometh'' (1985) Tony Award Best Lighting Design nominee * ''
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'' (1993) ;Ballet * Jerome Robbins' ''Dances at a Gathering'' * Robert Joffrey's ''Astarte'' * Heinz Poll's ''Scenes From Childhood'' * José Limón's ''The Moor's Pavane'' * Paul Taylor's ''Aureole'' * Martha Graham's ''Rite of Spring'' * Kurt Jooss' ''The Green Table'' * Gerald Arpino's ''Kettantanz'' * Leonide Massine's ''Parade''


References


Sources

* Thomas R. Skelton. "Handbook of Dance Stagecraft." Dance Magazine. October 1955 to December 1956
Lighting the Dance


External links

*
Complete lighting paperwork, light plot, hookup, shop order, focus charts, magic sheets for ''Fall River Legend'', American Ballet Theatre, 1991 at the Metropolitan Opera House, at the New York Public Library Theatrical Lighting Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Skelton, Thomas R American lighting designers 1927 births 1994 deaths