| Allen Moyer Set Designer |
| Fire and Ice |
| SFO 2005-2006 Season Norma |
| Salsipuedes/ Houston Grand Opera- "James Robinson's production, with sets and costumes by Allen Moyer and Constance Hoffman, has just the right degree of fancy. "The ensemble cast sang with splendid enthusiasm and passion. Director James Robinson and set designer Allen Moyer provided a vigorous, colorful production that was perfectly outlandish in look and gesture. Conductor Guido Maria Guida confidently steered an imaginative, rhythmically tricky score using an orchestra without violins or violas." |
| SFB 2006 Program 7/ Sylvia |
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| A Thousand Clowns/ Allen Moyer�s sets are both clever and amusing. |
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| The designs by Allen Moyer (sets), Martin Pakledinaz (costumes) and James F. Ingalls (lighting) are rumored to have cost $1 million and you can see where the dollars went. San Francisco Ballet presents: Mark Morris' Sylvia - |
| The simple period sets (a vertiginously heightened 19th-century parlor, a turn-of-the-century courtroom) designed by Allen Moyer allowed us to concentrate on the shifting musical textures and rapid declamation of Stein's text.(The Mother of Us All) |
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| On January 18, 2002 the Fort Worth Opera presented its first performance of Vincenzo Bellini's bel canto masterpiece, Norma, in a production with timeless and attractive costumes that Allen Moyer originally designed for Minnesota Opera. Director, David Gately, told the story effectively, adding a ritual that included an on stage human sacrifice in the opera's opening scene. It certainly was an attention-getter and it served to establish a climate of violent passion despite the lyrical sounds of the music Review of another production of Norma |
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