Tony Walton is a designer of settings and, frequently, costumes for theatre and film – as well as being a stage director. His many designs for Broadway include the recent revivals of Our Town, I’m Not Rappaport, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Uncle Vanya, Annie Get Your Gun, 1776, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, She Loves Me, Guys and Dolls, and Anything Goes. Other Broadway designs include Bob Fosse’s original productions of Chicago and Pippin, Pinter’s Moonlight and Ashes to Ashes. Grand Hotel, The Real Thing, The Will Rogers Follies and The House of Blue Leaves. He was the Production Designer for Madision Square Garden’s Christmas Carol for its 10 years of annual appearances as well as for Julie Andrews’ recent triumphant Bay Street Theatre and Goodspeed revival of The Boy Friend, which is currently on a National Tour. In film he has designed for directors Bob Fosse, Sidney Lumet, Paul Newman, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Volcker Schlondorf, and François Truffaut. Among these 20 films are: Mary Poppins, Murder on the Orient Express, Fahrenheit 451, The Wiz, The Boy Friend, All That Jazz, Death of a Salesman, Regarding Henry, The Glass Menagerie, and Deathtrap. His graphic work includes many book and magazine illustrations, caricatures for Playbill, Theatre Arts, Vogue, etc. – Covers for record albums and cds, posters and logos for many Broadway and West End shows. As producer he has co-presented 6 productions – plays and musicals – in London: 3 in association with the legendary Hal Prince. His designs for Opera have been seen at London’s Theatre Royal Covent Garden, The Sadler’s Wells and many Opera Houses throughout Europe and America. His many ballet designs include Peter and the Wolf for American Ballet Theatre & St. Louis Woman for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, both of which premiered at Lincoln Center. Recent directorial credits include the smash revival of Where’s Charley? for the Goodspeed Opera House and the U.S. premiere of Noël Coward’s After the Ball (a musical version of Lady Windermere’s Fan) for the Irish Repertory Theatre for whom he also directed and designed The Importance of Being Earnest and Major Barbara. Other directing credits include Noël Coward’s A Song at Twilight for the Bay Street Theatre, Gen LeRoy’s Missing Footage for San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre, and Oops! The Big Apple Circus Stage Show for a 60 city U.S. tour. Most recently he directed Orson Welles’ Moby Dick Rehearsed for Easthampton’s historic John Drew Theatre starring Peter Boyle as Ahab. His many citations include the Oscar, the Emmy, and three Tonys (16 nominations.) He was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1991.