CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Cletus Anderson, 'Dean of Pittsburgh set designers,' came out of retirement for the 'Forbidden' stage

Post Gazette: "Adaptable -- that's the name for the CLO Cabaret space at the Cultural Trust's multipurpose Theater Square. So when its long-running revue, 'Forever Plaid,' was giving way to the parodic 'Forbidden Broadway,' the CLO sought a complete transformation of the space."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How completely ironic that this article should run so close to Mr. Anderson's unfortunate passing. My condlences to family and friends. He has definately made a difference in the world of theatre and shall remain a strong presence even in absence. shame.

David said...

They re-ran the article on the event of his passing.