Scenic designer David Gallo (Tony winner for 2006’s Drowsy Chaperone), lighting designer Donald Holder (Tony Awards for The Lion King and the 2008 revival of South Pacific), scenic designer Anna Louizos (Avenue Q), scenic and costume designer G.W. Mercier (Juan Darien), and five-time Tony Award-winning costume designer Catherine Zuber (Dinner At Eight) discuss how designing on a restricted budget can force a designer to find a more creative solution; spectacle on Broadway -- is it expected and how it does or does not affect ticket prices; the necessity today for a designer to juggle multiple projects and the joy and heartbreak of working in an ephemeral art form.