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The
Linbury Biennial Prize for Stage Design
The Linbury Biennial Prize for Stage Design
is the UK's foremost award for emerging
theatre designers, providing exceptional
opportunities for young designers to present
their work to the public and fellow professionals
while still in the early stages of their
careers.
The Linbury Biennial is also worth over
£66,000 in prize money, design commissions
and production sponsorship.
Founded in 1987, the Prize has helped launch
the careers of many of the UK's top theatre
designers. Examples include Anthony Ward,
set designer for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
and Tim Hatley who won Olivier and Tony
Awards for Private Lives and whose
current work includes the Monty Python musical
Spamalot on Broadway.
The Prize is open to Final year or recently
graduated theatre design students and attracts
entrants from across the UK. Twelve finalists
get the chance to work with four professional
performing arts production companies and
exhibit their work at the National Theatre.
Four of the twelve win a commission to realise
their designs with the commissioning companies
and one student is awarded the overall winner's
title.
The Linbury Biennial Prize for Stage Design
is sponsored by the Linbury Trust, one of
the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts.
Lady Anya Sainsbury chairs the Linbury Committee.
Kallaway manages the competition, the National
Theatre exhibition and all media.
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