Theatre of Donald Oenslager

Donald Oenslager's working career spanned fifty years of the New York stage and during those years his influence extended across the country in the work of the many distinguished stage designers who had been his students at the Yale School of Drama. His autobiographical introduction to this boo...

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Language:English
Published: Wesleyan University Press 1978
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