Lemuel Ayers

Lemuel Ayers (January 22, 1915, New York City, New York - August 14, 1955, New York City[1]) was an American costume designer, scenic designer, lighting designer, and producer who had a prolific career on Broadway from 1939 until his death from cancer in 1955 at the age of 40. He designed sets for a total of 30 Broadway plays and musicals during his career, including both the original 1943 production and 1951 revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Pulitzer Prize winning musical Oklahoma!.[1] Ayers also designed both costumes and sets for several productions, including St. Louis Woman (1946), My Darlin' Aida (1952), Kismet (1953), and The Pajama Game (1954).[1] He served as lighting designer and scenic designer for one production, Harold Arlen's Bloomer Girl (1944), and he designed the entire productions of Song of Norway (1944) and Arthur Schwartz's Inside U.S.A. (1948).[1] He won three Tony Awards in 1949, for the original production of Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate (1948), for which he designed both costumes and sets and worked as producer.[1] He also directed portions of the 1945 musical film Ziegfeld Follies for MGM for which he also served as art director.[2] He also worked as art director for the musical film Meet Me in St. Louis with Judy Garland and directed portions of the musical film Kiss Me Kate (1953).[2]

  1. ^ a b c d e Arnold Saint-Subber (September 11, 1955). "Obituary: Lemuel Ayers". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b Dominic McHugh, ed. (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Musical Theatre Screen Adaptations. Oxford University Press. p. 291.