Dennis Parichy

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Dennis Parichy is an award-winning American lighting designer. Parichy has designed lights for more than 30 Broadway productions since 1976, including: The Price, The Tenth Man, Love Letters, Penn & Teller, Burn This, The Nerd, As Is, Angels Fall, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Duet for One, Crimes of the Heart, The Water Engine, and Knock Knock. Parichy has been nominated three times for a Tony Award for his work on Redwood Curtain, Fifth of July, and Talley's Folly, the latter of which he won a Drama Desk Award for.[1]

Awards
Preceded by
Roger Morgan
for The Crucifer of Blood
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design
1978-1979
for Talley's Folly
Succeeded by
Jules Fisher and Brian Ferren
for Frankenstein

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