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| EVENT REPORT 06.12.07 12:20 PM |
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| A Tip of the Hat |
| The Tony awards gala offered a black-and-white backdrop for its post-telecast celebrations. |
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The 61st annual Tony awards logo did double duty this year. The top hat perched on the statue not only represented this year's ceremony, it also inspired the after-party gala at Rockefeller Center’s Rink Bar on Sunday night. Decor specialists Flowers, Sticks and Stones put the accessory to work in a variety of ways—as vases for flowers, containers for take-home baubles, and even light fixtures in one of the bar areas. |
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A black-and-white color scheme filled out the remaining aesthetic, creating a unified feel to a space large enough to fit 1,800 guests. Designers used different patterns—stripes,
polka dots, and checkerboards among them—to give the illusion of distinct areas. “The space is so spread out, so it’s
nice to
wander through to an area that has things that are familiar yet
different,” said Flowers, Sticks, and Stones'
Susan Edgar. Blue accent lights by Bentley Meeker provided the only hint of hue.
Because of the close proximity to the show at Radio City Music Hall, almost
everyone attends the after-party. After sitting through a three-hour award show, people want to mingle and move around, said veteran gala producer Michael Lawrence of the Tobak Lawrence Company. Thus the event took the form of a big cocktail party. (Food was also served.) Communal tables allowed attendees to grab a bite from the buffet and then get back to working the room.
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An open tent welcomed guests to communal tables and a mobile of top hats and filigree. Producers used the furniture on hand at Rockefeller Center instead of bringing in rentals. Photo: BizBash |
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Light fixtures showing top hats, as seen on this indoor bar, were just one more way in which designer Susan Edgar played off the Tony awards logo.
Photo: BizBash |
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The Peter Duchin Orchestra performed on a stage directly under Paul Manship's famous statue of Prometheus.
Photo: BizBash |
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 | Billowing curtains covered up the windows and entrances to the stores in Rockefeller Center's underground concourse and helped showcase the white-on-black polka-dotted tables.
Photo: BizBash |
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 | Checkered cloths and top hats covered some tables.
Photo: BizBash |
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