Stewart Chaney

Stewart Chaney
Fellow: Awarded 1937
Field of Study: Theatre Arts
Competition: US & Canada
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1937–38:
CHANEY, STEWART: Appointed for studies of European methods of stagecraft; tenure, twelve months from May 12, 1937.
Born June 23, 1906, at Kansas City, Missouri. Education: Yale University, 1926–28.
Stage designer, Utica Little Theatre, 1931–32; Suffern Theatre, 1933; Westport Theatre, 1934.
Theatrical productions designed: Kill That Story, 1934; Dream Child, 1934; The Bride of Torozko, 1934; The Old Maid, 1935; On to Fortune, 1935; Times Have Changed, 1935; Parnell, 1935; Ghosts, 1935; O Evening Star, 1936; Hamlet, 1936; Hedda Gabler, 1936; Aged 26, 1936; Spring Dance, 1936; But for the Grace of God, 1937; Having Wonderful Time, 1937; American Ballet production, Apollo, 1937.