John Lee Beatty
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John Lee Beatty is an American scenic designer who has created set designs for more than 115 Broadway shows and has designed for other productions. He won two Tony Awards, for Talley's Folly (1980) and The Nance (2013), was nominated for 13 more, and he won five Drama Desk Awards and was nominated for 10 others.
Life and career
Beatty was born in Palo Alto, California and grew up in Claremont. His father was dean of students at Pomona College and his mother had also worked in academia.Rothstein, Mervyn. [http://www.playbill.com/features/article/122658-A-Life-in-the-Theatre-John-Lee-Beatty "A Life in the Theatre: John Lee Beatty"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602101932/http://www.playbill.com/features/article/122658-A-Life-in-the-Theatre-John-Lee-Beatty |date=2013-06-02 }} playbill.com, October 23, 2008 While he was an English major at Brown University, he also directed, wrote, acted, designed sets and costumes, and silkscreened posters for college productions. After graduating from Brown, he entered the Yale School of Drama where he was trained by Ming Cho Lee, and scenic artist Arnold Abramson; as well as by visiting lecturers Donald Oenslager, Jo Mielziner, and Boris Aronson.[http://primarystagesoffcenter.org/interviews/a-e/john-lee-beatty The Primary Stages oral history project]
In the early 1970s Beatty was the set designer for the Wayside Theatre in Middletown, Virginia, where he also presented a puppet show called "Puppet Personalities".{{cite news | title=Broadway dancer Stars in 'Irma' at Wayside | work=The Winchester Evening Star | date=July 22, 1973 | author=Williams, Lulu | pages=20}}{{cite news | title='Puppet Personalities' Show at Wayside Theatre | work=The Winchester Evening Star | date=July 31, 1973 | pages=9}} In New York, he began his theatre career as an assistant to Douglas Schmidt. He joined the Circle Repertory Company and then designed the sets for his first Broadway show, Knock Knock (by Jules Feiffer) in 1976. Since then, he has designed sets for more than 115 Broadway productions, including Heartbreak House, Rabbit Hole, The Color Purple, Crimes of the Heart, The Odd Couple, Doubt, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Twentieth Century, Wonderful Town, Dinner at Eight, Morning's at Seven, Proof, Footloose, Ivanov, The Little Foxes, Once Upon a Mattress, Chicago, A Delicate Balance, The Heiress, Redwood Curtain, A Small Family Business, The Most Happy Fella, Ain't Misbehavin', The Octette Bridge Club, Duet for One, Fifth of July, Talley's Folly, The Innocents, Other Desert Cities, Penn & Teller, After Midnight, Disgraced and Sweat.
He also has designed for Off-Broadway shows, many regional theaters, film, television and circus.[http://primarystagesoffcenter.org/interviews/a-e/john-lee-beatty The Primary Stages oral history project]
Awards and honors
Beatty won two Tony Awards for his designs for Talley's Folly (1980) and The Nance (2013).Purcell, Carey. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/178918-Kinky-Boots-Vanya-and-Sonia-Pippin-and-Virginia-Woolf-Are-Big-Winners-at-67th-Annual-Tony-Awards "'Kinky Boots', 'Vanya and Sonia', 'Pippin' and' Virginia Woolf?' Are Big Winners at 67th Annual Tony Awards"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130611034933/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/178918-Kinky-Boots-Vanya-and-Sonia-Pippin-and-Virginia-Woolf-Are-Big-Winners-at-67th-Annual-Tony-Awards |date=2013-06-11 }}, playbill.com, June 9, 2013 He won five Drama Desk Awards for his designs for Talley's Folly (1979), Talley's Folly (1980), Fifth of July (1981), Dinner at Eight (2003) and Twentieth Century (2004). He has won two Obie Awards for Set Design (1975, 2005).[https://www.obieawards.com] Obie Awards
He has received 13 other Tony Award nominations, for Fifth of July (1981), A Small Family Business (1992), Redwood Curtain (1993), The Heiress (1995), A Delicate Balance (1996), The Little Foxes (1997), Morning's at Seven (2002), Dinner at Eight (2003), Doubt (2005), Rabbit Hole (2006), The Color Purple (2006), The Royal Family (2010) and Other Desert Cities (2012). He received ten other Drama Desk nominations.[http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=26041 John Lee Beatty] ibdb.com, accessed April 24, 2013
He received seven Henry Hewes Design Award, Scenic Designs, including for The Whipping Man at the City Center Stage 1 (2011).[http://www.lortel.org/lla_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=John&middle=Lee&last=Beatty John Lee Beatty] Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed April 24, 2013 He won four Outer Critics Circle Awards, including for Talley’s Folly and Hide and Seek.[http://www.outercritics.org/AwardArchives.aspx?_y=1998-1999 "Awards for 1998–1999"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080505213026/http://www.outercritics.org/AwardArchives.aspx?_y=1998-1999 |date=2008-05-05 }}, Outer Critics Circle Awards, Outercritics.org[http://primarystagesoffcenter.org/interviews/a-e/john-lee-beatty The Primary Stages oral history project]
He received a Special Citation from the New York Drama Critics' Circle in 2013 for career excellence in scenic design,{{Cite web |title=New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards Past Winners|url=https://www.dramacritics.org/dc_pastawards.html |access-date=31 January 2025 |website=New York Drama Critics' Circle|language=en}} won five Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards,[http://ladramacriticscircle.com] Los Angeles Drama Critics and two Joseph Jefferson Awards given for Scenic Design in theatre in Chicago.[https://www.playbill.com/article/2002-jeff-awards-honoring-chicago-theatre-announce-noms-ceremony-set-for-nov-4-com-108287] Playbill. September 16, 2002.
He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in January 2003.Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/72902-32nd-Annual-Theatre-Hall-of-Fame-Inductees-Announced-Mamet-Channing-Grimes-Among-Names "32nd Annual Theatre Hall of Fame Inductees Announced; Mamet, Channing, Grimes Among Names"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226221103/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/72902-32nd-Annual-Theatre-Hall-of-Fame-Inductees-Announced-Mamet-Channing-Grimes-Among-Names |date=2014-02-26 }}, playbill.com, October 22, 2002
Teaching
He has taught at Brooklyn College, North Carolina School of the Arts, Brandeis, and Yale.[http://primarystagesoffcenter.org/interviews/a-e/john-lee-beatty The Primary Stages oral history project]
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