Theatre Photography of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg Get an Exhibition at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts | Playbill

On the Rialto Theatre Photography of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg Get an Exhibition at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

The exhibit features images from Wicked, The Lion King, Hamilton, and more.

Carol Rosegg and Joan Marcus Justin “Squiggs” Robertson

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center will highlight the theatre photography of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg in a new exhibition later this season.

The exhibition, the second major theatre photography presentation of the year for the library, will open May 1 and continue through September 28. The exhibition will run alongside Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles, which opened March 15 and continues through September 25.

The new show, entitled Photo Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg, features photography from the archives of the two prolific photographers that are part of the Billy Rose Theatre Division at the Library for the Performing Arts.

Curated by Doug Reside in collaboration with the photographers themselves, the exhibition will present a wide selection of photos from the productions Marcus and Rosegg have photographed over the past four decades, accompanied by the stories surrounding their experience capturing some of Broadway’s most iconic images. Shows covered include Avenue Q, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Finding Neverland, Hamilton, Les Misérables, The Lion King, and Wickedas well as many more of Broadway and Off-Broadway’s biggest hits since the 1980s.

Photo Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg is the first major public exhibition of the longtime photographers' work. Digital projections and newly made photographic prints will be accompanied by video commentary about the iconic images taken by the two photographers who shared a Chelsea studio for many years while building their separate careers.

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