- Gilbert Hemsley
Gilbert V. Hemsley (1936 -1983) was a noted
United States lighting designer and teacher of lighting design. He was born in Bridgeport, Conn.Hemsley studied history at Yale, earned an MFA at Yale Drama School in 1960, and worked as assistant to lighting designer
Jean Rosenthal .He was production manager for the inaugurations of U.S. Presidents
Richard Nixon andJimmy Carter , but he is best known for his work as a lighting designer on Broadway, at numerous regional theatres, and as the lighting director at theNew York City Opera . Hemsley taught lighting design at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison and was celebrated there for his generosity with students, many of whom served as assistants at New York City Opera and elsewhere.A 150-seat black box theatre on the UW campus is named for him. His memorial service in New York City was attended by numerous luminaries, including
Beverly Sills , who announced the establishment in Hemsley's name of apprenticeship funds at New York City Opera and at Wisconsin.External links
*ibdb name|id=25692|name=Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr.
* [http://www.hemsleylightingprograms.com/ob/gvh/home/ The Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr. Internship in Lighting]
* [http://www.northern.edu/wild/LiteDes/ldhist.htm Larry Wild, Northern State University, A Brief Outline of the History of Stage Lighting]
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