Adrian Hall, a force at Dallas Theater Center in the 1980s, dies at 95, leaving a legacy

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Hall worked in Dallas from 1983 to 1989, transforming Dallas theater while at the same time finding it difficult to navigate the chasm between craft and...

who was Hall’s frequent collaborator and friend, earned a lofty reputation as a set designer who worked in film, theater and television. He served as production designer onfor 48 years, from the show’s premiere in 1975 until his death on Monday. Lee was 83. He and Hall worked together in Dallas and at the Trinity Repertory Company in Rhode Island.

Soon after his departure from Dallas, he took refuge in San Diego’s esteemed Old Globe Theatre, where the Tony Award-winning artistic director, Jack O’Brien, hired him as fast as he could to direct Shakespeare’sIn its story about Hall’s re-emergence in sunny San Diego, thenoted: “For years, Adrian Hall could be counted on to deliver the unexpected.

Dallas native Peter MacNicol, whose acting credits include the movie, "Sophie's Choice," for which Meryl Streep won on Academy Award, takes direction from Adrian Hall, during Hall's tenure at the Dallas Theater Center. This past week, Moriarty called Hall “one of the most significant visionaries of the American regional theater movement.”

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