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1991 » United Kingdom » Stage and costume design
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Exhibiting artists / ateliers
[show all | hide all]- Richard Hudson
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A. Burgess: (Glockwork Orange),
Barbican Theatre
1990
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Alexander Ostrovsky: (Too Clever by Half),
Old Vic Theatre
1989
- Ralph Koltai
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Long - Brooks - Hughes: (Metropolis),
Picadilly Theatre
1989
- Joe Vaněk
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B. Friel: (Dancing At Lughnasa),
Abbey Theatre
1990
- Nigel LOWERY
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I. Stravinskij - J. Cocteau: (Oedipus Rex),
Coliseum Theatre
1991
- Anthony MC DONALD
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Williame Shakespeare: (Hamlet),
Royal Shakespeare Company on Tour
1989
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Williame Shakespeare: (As You Like It),
Old Vic Theatre
1989
- Timothy O'BRIEN
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Williame Shakespeare: (Love´s Labour Lost),
Royal Shakespeare´s Theatre
1990
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Williame Shakespeare: (Twelfth Night),
Playhouse
1991
* 1954, Zimbabwe
Specialization: teacher, set designer, costume designer, scenographer
Education: Theatre Design, Wimbledon College of Art, London.
Awards: Olivier Award (1988); Tony Award, The Lion King (1998). He is a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI).
Additional information: Stage and costume designer. He graduated from Wimbledon School of Art in London. Collaborates with Old Vic Theatre in London. Currently (1999) operates in theatres in London, Amsterdam and Glyndebourne and teaches at Wimbledon School of Art. In 1988 he received the Laurence Olivier Award, in 1998 the Tony Award. He exhibited at the PQ in 1987 and 1991.
Richard Hudson is a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). His set designs for The Lion King have been seen all over the world and won numerous awards.
Exhibiting works
* 1924, Hungary
Specialization: set designer, costume designer
Additional information: He graduated from Central School of Art and Design in London, works as freelance set designer He has designed some 200 productions of opera, drama, dance and musicals around the world. This includes 30 productions as Associate Designer for the Royal Shakespeare Company; also for the National Theatre, London's West End and Broadway. Opera and dance includes productions for Royal Opera, Royal Ballet, English National Opera, Orange, St Petersburg and Venice. He was Head of the Theatre Design Department, Central School of Art and Design (1965-72) and teached at Central Saint Matins College of Art and Design, London too. At the PQ 1975 he participated in the exposition awarded the Gold Medal for stage design (collective) and at the PQ 1979 in the exposition awarded the Golden Triga — the main prize. At the PO 1999, we could see the Ralph Koltai Retrospective in Prague.
PQ 1975 - Gold Medal ( Groat Britain)
PQ 1979 - Golden Tiiga ( Great Britain)
PQ 1987 - Silver Medal for stage design
1991 - Golden Triga (Great Britain)
1967, 1981 Drama Critics Award
1984 - Elected to The Royal Society of Arts
1993 - Distinguished Service to the Theatre, USITT
Society of West End Thoatro: Designer of the Year 1978 and 1984
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* 21.04.1948, Leamington Spa, UK
Education: B.Ed.Hons Art History and Drama Education, Sussex University, England; MA Theatre Design, Manchester University, England
Collaboration with theatres: Abbey Theatre, Gate Theatre, Landmark Productions; Design Associate with Wexford Festival Opera
Teaching activities: Trinity College Dublin (Drama), University College Dublin (Drama), Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology
Continuing collaboration with directors: Michael Barker-Caven, Lee Blakeley, Flemming Flindt, Patrick Mason
Additional information: Born 1948 in Royal Leamington Spa. He has cooperated with Welsh National Opera.
Exhibiting works
Additional information: Born in 1960 in London. Stage and costume designer. He has cooperated with Musica al Chiostro, Battignano, Italy.
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Additional information: Born 1950 in Weston-Super-Mare. He works as a stage and costume designer at the Opera House Sydney. He lecturers at Almedia Theatre Design Course and St. Martin's College of Art in London.
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Additional information: Timothy O'Brien and Tazeena Firth (common exhibits) began working together in 1961, both in the London theatre designing first productions of plays by Orton and Saunders and operas at Sadler's Wells. In 1964 they worked with Samuel Beckett on Waiting for Godot. Since 1964 they have worked principally for the Royal Shakespeare Company designing Days in the Trees, Tango, Staircase, All's Well That Ends Well, As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Troilus and Cressida, Pericles, Women Beware Women, Bartholomew Fair, Measure for Measure, The Merchant of Venice, Enemies, The Lower Depths, Richard II, Love's Labour's Lost and Summerfolk. At the National Theatre they have designed Next of Kin for Harold Pinter and John Gabriel Borkman for Peter Hall, and at the Comédie Francaise Pericles for Terry Hands. For the Royal Opera they have designed The Knot Garden /1970/ and Peter Grimes /1975/, and for the English National Opero The Bassarids /1974/. In 1976 their designs for Woyzeck will be seen at the Adelaide Festival. Timothy O'Brien is Chairman of the Designers Working Group of the Arts Council of Great Britain.
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