- Freddy Wittop
Freddy Wittop (
July 26 ,1911 –February 2 ,2001 ) was aTony Award -winningcostume design er. He enjoyed secondary careers as adancer andcollege professor .Born Frederick Wittop Koning inBussum , theNetherlands , Wittop emigrated with his family toBrussels , where heapprentice d at the age of thirteen with the resident designer at the Brussels Opera. Moving toParis in 1931, he designed for theFolies Bergère and other music halls, creating costumes forMistinguett andJosephine Baker , among others. He studied Spanish dance and, as Frederico Rey, began a professional career that led to international acclaim as he and his first partner,La Argentinita , performed world-wide. He also toured withJose Greco andTina Ramirez .In 1942, Wittop designed costumes for the
Ice Capades ,George Abbott 's Broadway musical "Beat the Band", andLucille Ball for her filmmelodrama "The Big Street". Following a stint dressing show girls and dancers at the Latin Quarternightclub inNew York City , he formed his own dance company in 1951 and for the next seven years toured the US andEurope . He returned to theatre design at the behest of directorHarold Clurman , who saw his show and asked him to design his 1959 Broadway production ofGeorge Bernard Shaw 's "Heartbreak House ". He actively worked in New York for the next fourteen years.In 1973, Wittop retired to
Ibiza , where he remained for eleven years before returning to New York to work on two more projects before settling inTequesta, Florida . He frequently traveled toAthens, Georgia , where he held a position as adjunct professor in the school of drama at theUniversity of Georgia .Wittop died at age 89 at the JFK Medical Center in
Atlantis, Florida , shortly after being chosen as the 2001 recipient of the Theatre Development Fund'sIrene Sharaff Award for "lifetime achievement in theatrical costume design." His original sketches have been showcased inmuseum s and sold inart galleries throughout the country.Productions
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Wind in the Willows " (1985)
*"The Three Musketeers" (1984)
*"Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen " (1970)
*"A Patriot for Me " (1969)
*"Dear World " (1969)
*"George M! " (1968)
*"Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1966)
*"I Do! I Do! " (1966)
*"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever " (1965)
*"The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd " (1965)
*"Bajour " (1964)
*"Hello, Dolly!" (1964)
*"Subways Are For Sleeping " (1961)
*"Carnival! " (1961)Awards and nominations
*1971 Tony Award ("Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen", nominee)
*1970 Tony Award ("A Patriot for Me", nominee)
*1970Drama Desk Award ("A Patriot for Me, winner)
*1968 Tony Award ("The Happy Time", nominee)
*1967 Tony Award ("I Do! I Do!", nominee)
*1965 Tony Award ("The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd", nominee)
*1964 Tony Award ("Hello, Dolly!", winner)External links
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