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William Ivey Long

William Ivey Long II (born August 30, 1947) is an American costume designer for stage and film. His most notable work includes the Broadway shows The Producers, Hairspray, Nine, Crazy for You, Grey Gardens, Young Frankenstein, Cinderella, Bullets Over Broadway and On the Twentieth Century.

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Long was born in Raleigh, North Carolina[1] on August 30, 1947, to William Ivey Long Sr., a Winthrop University professor and stage director, and his wife Mary, who was a high school theatre teacher, actress and playwright. His father was the founder of the Winthrop University theatre department. William grew up in Manteo, North Carolina and Rock Hill, South Carolina.[citation needed]

Upon graduation from high school Long attended the College of William and Mary where he studied history and graduated in 1969, after spending many of his high school and undergraduate summers with his family at Manteo, North Carolina, where Mary, William, Robert, and Laura worked for Paul Green's outdoor drama, The Lost Colony. He then attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to pursue a Ph.D. in art history. At Chapel Hill he met visiting professor Betty Smith who suggested he apply to the design program at Yale University. He left UNC and went to the Yale School of Drama to study set design. It was here that he met Sigourney Weaver (his roommate at the time), Wendy Wasserstein, Meryl Streep, Christopher Durang, and Paul Rudnick, who were all also students at the university. While at Yale he studied under designer Ming Cho Lee, whom he has credited with being a major influence on his work.

Career edit

Upon his graduation from Yale in 1975, he moved to New York City where he worked for couturier Charles James as an unpaid apprentice until James's death in 1978. A friend of his from Yale, Karen Schulz, who was the set designer for a Broadway revival of Nikolai Gogol's The Inspector General, suggested that Long be hired to do costume designs for the show.[2] This marked Long's first Broadway production; he has since designed for over 60 Broadway shows.

He has been nominated for eighteen Tony Awards, winning six (for Nine, Crazy for You, The Producers, Hairspray, Grey Gardens, and Cinderella). He has also won the Drama Desk Award for outstanding costume design for Hairspray, The Producers, Guys and Dolls, Lend Me a Tenor, and Nine. Other recent credits include Young Frankenstein, The Ritz, Chicago, and Curtains.

In 2000 Long was chosen by the National Theatre Conference as its "Person of the Year" and was honored with the "Legend of Fashion" Award by the Art Institute of Chicago in 2003. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame for 2005.[3]

He remains active in many local activities throughout the state of North Carolina including working with Paul Green's The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama in Manteo, North Carolina which he and his family have been a part of since he was a young child. The Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, North Carolina featured an exhibition of Long's designs titled "Between Taste and Travesty: Costume Designs by William Ivey Long."

"Long's creations have had a tendency to become as much of a celebrity as the people who wear them," wrote Encore Magazine's art columnist, Lauren Hodges. "His pieces are so lively that they seem to have personalities on their own. The movements the costumes were made for seem to reflect in the fabric. Each detail is lovingly stitched for the characters of the stage and speaks of the story itself, giving the viewer a little taste of the spectacle that is Broadway."

Long has also costumed for Siegfried & Roy at the Mirage Hotel, Leonard Bernstein's operas A Quiet Place and Trouble in Tahiti, and ballets at the New York City Ballet for Peter Martins, Paul Taylor and Twyla Tharp.

In June 2012, he was elected Chairman of The American Theatre Wing.[4][5] He was the first working theatre artist to hold this position since Helen Hayes.

Sexual assault allegations edit

In an August 2018 BuzzFeed News report, Long was accused of having sexually harassed a props assistant while working on The Lost Colony in 1996.[6] In November 2021, National Public Radio published an article detailing accusations of sexual abuse and predatory behavior against Long.[7] Long was accused of assaulting a costumer designer during the summer of 2001, and assaulting another props assistant/actor over multiple summers. A lawsuit against Long and others filed by a production manager for The Lost Colony was settled out of court. "Those accusations [in the lawsuit] included forcing one young man to have sex with another man at Long's direction, while an RIHA board member watched. The same man claimed that Long performed oral sex on him against his wishes, and that Long also tried to make him find 'young boys with whom Mr. Long could engage in homosexual activity.'"[7] Long has denied these allegations.

Productions edit

Broadway edit

Off Broadway edit

Touring productions edit

Film edit

Television edit

References edit

Bibliography
  • Don Quaintance and Deborah Velders, eds. (2007), Between Taste and Travesty: Costume Designs by William Ivey Long, Wilmington, North Carolina: Cameron Museum of Art | ISBN 978-0-9793359-0-7
Notes
  1. ^ Theatre Development Fund = TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards Announced
  2. ^ Witchel, Alex. "William Ivey Long Keeps His Clothes On" The New York Times, January 29, 2006
  3. ^ Gans, Andrew. "2005 Theater Hall of Fame Inductees Announced" Playbill.com, September 30, 2005
  4. ^ Gans, Andrew. "William Ivey Long Will Succeed Ted Chapin As Chair of American Theatre Wing" Playbill.com, June 27, 2012
  5. ^ "Board of Trustees" 2013-12-31 at the Wayback Machine americantheatrewing.org, accessed May 20, 2013
  6. ^ Vary, Adam B. (August 9, 2018). "The Broadway Legend, The College Student, And The Harassment That Still Stings Today". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Tsioulcas, Anastasia (2021-11-16). "A prominent Broadway costume designer is accused of sexual abuse". NPR. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  8. ^ Dodds, Richard. 2010. "Master of the Silhouettes: "Dreamgirls" Costume Designer William Ivey Long," Bay Area Reporter ("Arts & Entertainment" section) Vol. 40. No. 33 (19 August 2010), pp. 21, 32.

External links edit

  • William Ivey Long official website
  • William Ivey Long at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • William Ivey Long at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • William Ivey Long at IMDb
  • William Ivey Long's New York on NYC ARTS
  • William Ivey Long Keeps His Clothes On, by Alex Witchel, NYT 29 January 2006
  • Guide to the William Ivey Long Honorary Materials 2007-2011


william, ivey, long, born, august, 1947, american, costume, designer, stage, film, most, notable, work, includes, broadway, shows, producers, hairspray, nine, crazy, grey, gardens, young, frankenstein, cinderella, bullets, over, broadway, twentieth, century, i. William Ivey Long II born August 30 1947 is an American costume designer for stage and film His most notable work includes the Broadway shows The Producers Hairspray Nine Crazy for You Grey Gardens Young Frankenstein Cinderella Bullets Over Broadway and On the Twentieth Century William Ivey Long IIBorn 1947 08 30 August 30 1947 age 76 Raleigh North Carolina U S EducationCollege of William and Mary BA University of North Carolina Chapel HillYale University MFA OccupationCostume designerAwardsTony Award for Best Costume Design Tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Musical Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 2 Sexual assault allegations 3 Productions 3 1 Broadway 3 2 Off Broadway 3 3 Touring productions 3 4 Film 3 5 Television 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Long was born in Raleigh North Carolina 1 on August 30 1947 to William Ivey Long Sr a Winthrop University professor and stage director and his wife Mary who was a high school theatre teacher actress and playwright His father was the founder of the Winthrop University theatre department William grew up in Manteo North Carolina and Rock Hill South Carolina citation needed Upon graduation from high school Long attended the College of William and Mary where he studied history and graduated in 1969 after spending many of his high school and undergraduate summers with his family at Manteo North Carolina where Mary William Robert and Laura worked for Paul Green s outdoor drama The Lost Colony He then attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to pursue a Ph D in art history At Chapel Hill he met visiting professor Betty Smith who suggested he apply to the design program at Yale University He left UNC and went to the Yale School of Drama to study set design It was here that he met Sigourney Weaver his roommate at the time Wendy Wasserstein Meryl Streep Christopher Durang and Paul Rudnick who were all also students at the university While at Yale he studied under designer Ming Cho Lee whom he has credited with being a major influence on his work Career edit Upon his graduation from Yale in 1975 he moved to New York City where he worked for couturier Charles James as an unpaid apprentice until James s death in 1978 A friend of his from Yale Karen Schulz who was the set designer for a Broadway revival of Nikolai Gogol s The Inspector General suggested that Long be hired to do costume designs for the show 2 This marked Long s first Broadway production he has since designed for over 60 Broadway shows He has been nominated for eighteen Tony Awards winning six for Nine Crazy for You The Producers Hairspray Grey Gardens and Cinderella He has also won the Drama Desk Award for outstanding costume design for Hairspray The Producers Guys and Dolls Lend Me a Tenor and Nine Other recent credits include Young Frankenstein The Ritz Chicago and Curtains In 2000 Long was chosen by the National Theatre Conference as its Person of the Year and was honored with the Legend of Fashion Award by the Art Institute of Chicago in 2003 He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame for 2005 3 He remains active in many local activities throughout the state of North Carolina including working with Paul Green s The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama in Manteo North Carolina which he and his family have been a part of since he was a young child The Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington North Carolina featured an exhibition of Long s designs titled Between Taste and Travesty Costume Designs by William Ivey Long Long s creations have had a tendency to become as much of a celebrity as the people who wear them wrote Encore Magazine s art columnist Lauren Hodges His pieces are so lively that they seem to have personalities on their own The movements the costumes were made for seem to reflect in the fabric Each detail is lovingly stitched for the characters of the stage and speaks of the story itself giving the viewer a little taste of the spectacle that is Broadway Long has also costumed for Siegfried amp Roy at the Mirage Hotel Leonard Bernstein s operas A Quiet Place and Trouble in Tahiti and ballets at the New York City Ballet for Peter Martins Paul Taylor and Twyla Tharp In June 2012 he was elected Chairman of The American Theatre Wing 4 5 He was the first working theatre artist to hold this position since Helen Hayes Sexual assault allegations editIn an August 2018 BuzzFeed News report Long was accused of having sexually harassed a props assistant while working on The Lost Colony in 1996 6 In November 2021 National Public Radio published an article detailing accusations of sexual abuse and predatory behavior against Long 7 Long was accused of assaulting a costumer designer during the summer of 2001 and assaulting another props assistant actor over multiple summers A lawsuit against Long and others filed by a production manager for The Lost Colony was settled out of court Those accusations in the lawsuit included forcing one young man to have sex with another man at Long s direction while an RIHA board member watched The same man claimed that Long performed oral sex on him against his wishes and that Long also tried to make him find young boys with whom Mr Long could engage in homosexual activity 7 Long has denied these allegations Productions editBroadway edit The Inspector General 1978 The 1940 s Radio Hour 1979 Passione 1980 Mass Appeal 1981 Nine 1982 The Tap Dance Kid 1983 Play Memory 1984 End of the World 1984 Smile 1986 Sleight of Hand 1987 Mail 1988 Eastern Seaboard 1989 Lend Me a Tenor 1989 Welcome to the Club 1989 Six Degrees of Separation 1990 The Homecoming 1991 Crazy for You 1992 Private Lives 1992 Guys and Dolls 1992 Laughter on the 23rd Floor 1993 Picnic 1994 Smokey Joe s Cafe 1995 Company 1995 Big 1996 Chicago 1996 Steel Pier 1997 King David 1997 1776 1997 Cabaret 1998 Annie Get Your Gun 1999 The Civil War 1999 Epic Proportions 1999 Swing 1999 Contact 2000 The Music Man 2000 The Man Who Came to Dinner 2000 Seussical 2000 The Producers 2001 Thou Shalt Not 2001 45 Seconds from Broadway 2001 Hairspray 2002 Little Shop of Horrors 2003 The Boy From Oz 2003 Never Gonna Dance 2003 Twentieth Century 2004 The Frogs 2004 La Cage aux Folles 2004 A Streetcar Named Desire 2005 Sweet Charity 2005 The Caine Mutiny Court Martial 2006 Grey Gardens 2006 Curtains 2007 The Ritz 2007 Young Frankenstein 2007 Pal Joey 2008 9 to 5 2009 Looped 2010 Catch Me If You Can 2011 Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway 2011 Don t Dress for Dinner 2012 Leap of Faith 2012 Drood 2012 Cinderella 2013 Big Fish 2013 Bullets Over Broadway 2014 Cabaret 2014 On the Twentieth Century 2015 It Shoulda Been You 2015 Disaster 2016 A Bronx Tale 2016 Prince of Broadway 2017 Tootsie 2019 Beetlejuice 2019 Diana 2021 Off Broadway edit Two Small Bodies Conjuring an Event The Vienna Notes Mass Appeal Passione True West Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You The Actor s Nightmare Twelve Dreams Poor Little Lambs American Passion The Lady and the Clarinet Hey Ma Kaye Ballard After the Fall The Marriage of Bette and Boo Hamlet Principia Scriptoriae Wenceslas Square Italian American Reconciliation Eleemosynary Assassins The Food Chain Splendora Tovah Out of Her Mind The Mystery of Irma Vep La Terrasse Contact Godspell The Syringa Tree A Bad Friend Valhalla Grey Gardens Princesses Canned Ham The School for Lies Lucky Guy The Belle of Amherst Touring productions edit Dreamgirls 8 Film edit Life with Mikey 1993 The Cutting Edge 1992 Curtain Call 1999 Chop Suey 2001 The Producers 2005Television edit Ask Me Again 1989 Crazy for You 1999 The Man Who Came to Dinner 2000 Grease Live 2016 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Let s Do the Time Warp Again 2016 A Christmas Story Live 2017References editBibliographyDon Quaintance and Deborah Velders eds 2007 Between Taste and Travesty Costume Designs by William Ivey Long Wilmington North Carolina Cameron Museum of Art ISBN 978 0 9793359 0 7Notes Theatre Development Fund TDF Irene Sharaff Awards Announced Witchel Alex William Ivey Long Keeps His Clothes On The New York Times January 29 2006 Gans Andrew 2005 Theater Hall of Fame Inductees Announced Playbill com September 30 2005 Gans Andrew William Ivey Long Will Succeed Ted Chapin As Chair of American Theatre Wing Playbill com June 27 2012 Board of Trustees Archived 2013 12 31 at the Wayback Machine americantheatrewing org accessed May 20 2013 Vary Adam B August 9 2018 The Broadway Legend The College Student And The Harassment That Still Stings Today BuzzFeed News Retrieved December 5 2018 a b Tsioulcas Anastasia 2021 11 16 A prominent Broadway costume designer is accused of sexual abuse NPR Retrieved 2021 11 17 Dodds Richard 2010 Master of the Silhouettes Dreamgirls Costume Designer William Ivey Long Bay Area Reporter Arts amp Entertainment section Vol 40 No 33 19 August 2010 pp 21 32 External links editWilliam Ivey Long official website William Ivey Long at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp William Ivey Long at the Internet Off Broadway Database William Ivey Long at IMDb William Ivey Long s New York on NYC ARTS William Ivey Long Keeps His Clothes On by Alex Witchel NYT 29 January 2006 Guide to the William Ivey Long Honorary Materials 2007 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Ivey Long amp oldid 1186486514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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