Ming Cho Lee

(1930-10-03)October 3, 1930

Shanghai, China

October 24, 2020(2020-10-24) (aged 90)

Set designer, professor

Elizabeth (Betsy) Lee

Richard Lee, Christopher Lee, David Lee

Lee Tsu Fa
Tang Ing

Lee Tsu Fa (grandfather)

李名觉

Lǐ Míngjué

Lǐ Míngjué

Wu Chinese pronunciation: [li miŋkoʔ]

Personal life[edit]

Lee was born on Oct. 3, 1930, in Shanghai, China to Lee Tsu Fa and Tang Ing.[3] Lee, whose father (Lee Tsu Fa) was a Yale University graduate (1918), moved to the United States in 1949 and attended Occidental College.


Lee married Elizabeth (Rapport) Lee in 1958. They had three sons Richard, Christopher, and David.[3]

Career[edit]

Lee first worked on Broadway as a second assistant set designer to Jo Mielziner on The Most Happy Fella in 1956. His first Broadway play as Scenic Designer was The Moon Besieged in 1962; he went on to design the sets for over 20 Broadway shows, including Mother Courage and Her Children, King Lear, The Glass Menagerie, The Shadow Box, and For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf.


He also designed sets for opera (including eight productions for the Metropolitan Opera and thirteen for the New York City Opera, ballet, and regional theatres such as Arena Stage, the Mark Taper Forum, and the Guthrie Theater.


He designed over 30 productions for Joseph Papp at The Public Theater, including the original Off-Broadway production of Hair (musical). Starting in 1969, Lee taught at the Yale School of Drama, where he was co-chair of the Design Department. In February 2017, he announced that he would be retiring at the end of the fall semester.[4] He was on the Board of Directors for The Actors Center in Manhattan. Lee is the subject of Ming Cho Lee: A Life in Design by Arnold Aronson, which was published by TCG Books in 2014.[5] In 2013, the Yale school of Architecture and School of Drama staged a retrospective of his work at the architecture gallery. [6]

Lee was inducted into the in 1998.[7]

American Theater Hall of Fame

Chinese in New York City

Aronson, Arnold. Ming Cho Lee: A Life in Design. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2014.  9781559364614

ISBN

Yale Bulletin biography, March 21, 2003

AILF Immigrant Achievement Award biography, 1999

at the Internet Broadway Database

Ming Cho Lee

at the Harry Ransom Center

Costume and Scenic Design Collection