- Héctor
Orezzoli (1953 —
December 5, 1991) was an
Argentine stage director,
costume designer, set designer, and
lighting designer.
Along with his creative...
- and
World War II.
Based on an idea by Mel
Howard and
conceived by
Hector Orezzoli and
Claudio Segovia, it
consists of
songs by
artists such as W. C. Handy...
-
Madalyn are very
active teaching workshops around the world. In 1974,
Hector Orezzoli and
Claudio Segovia,[citation needed] two
Argentine set designers, decided...
- and The
Really Useful Company Inc.
Tango Argentino Conceived by
Hector Orezzoli and
Claudio Segovia Mel
Howard and
Donald K.
Donald 1987 (41st) Les Misérables...
- many
varieties of
Argentine tango. It was
created and
directed by
Hector Orezzoli and
Claudio Segovia, and
premiered at the
Festival d'Automne in
Paris in...
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extinguished at the
beginning of the 19th century.
Malaspina of
Orezzoli, from
Orezzoli, a
fraction of Ottone.
Their forefather was Galeazzo, son of Giovanni...
- Deal Bob
Fosse Song and
Dance Richard Maltby Jr.
Tango Argentino Héctor
Orezzoli and
Claudio Segovia 1987 (41st) Les Misérables John
Caird and
Trevor Nunn...
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Miami Vice, for its
overall style influence.
Claudio Segovia and Héctor
Orezzoli for
bringing Tango Argentino to Broadway.
Special tribute and
fashion show...
- Experience. In 1985,
Black and Blue,
written by
Claudio Segovia and
Hector Orezzoli,
premiered in
Paris at the Théâtre
Musical Paris. The
musical revue opened...
- (1986) John
Napier (1987)
Maria Björnson (1988)
Claudio Segovia and Héctor
Orezzoli (1989)
Santo Loquasto (1990)
Willa Kim (1991)
William Ivey Long (1992)...