Hassard Short

Hassard Short

1877-10-15 – 1956-10-09 (age 78)
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Biography

From Wikipedia

Hubert Edward Hassard Short (1877–1956), usually known as

Hassard Short, was an actor, stage director, set designer and lighting designer

in musical theatre who directed over 50 Broadway and West End shows between

1920 and 1953. He has been described as "one of Broadway's greatest

directors and lighting designers" by theatre historian Ken Bloom, and as a

"groundbreaking director and choreographer" by John Kenrick.

After 25 years acting on stage and in films, Short turned to

directing and designing in 1920. He made many innovations in stage lighting and

design, including the first permanent lighting bridge (Music Box Revue, 1921)

and first the use of a revolving stage in a Broadway musical (The Band Wagon,

1931). He continued to direct until 1952.

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Known For

The Moth
The Moth

1917

as A. Valentine Spencer

The Turn of the Wheel
The Turn of the Wheel

1918

as Wally Gage

Woman's Place
Woman's Place

1921

as Freddy Bleeker

The Stronger Vow
The Stronger Vow

1919

as Bibi Leroux

The Way of a Woman
The Way of a Woman

1919

as Johnnie Flinch