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Designer Judges
The Designer Judges are professional theatre designers who make the initial
selections from the submitted portfolios and conduct the first round of
interviews. They also join the adjudication panel at the final round of
judging at the Linbury Exhibition, assisting the Artistic Directors of
the commissioning companies in choosing which four candidates will be
awarded a full commission.
This year's Designer Judges are:
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Professor Pamela Howard is
a practising scenographer, director, curator, teacher and writer.
Her book, What is Scenography? (Routledge UK/USA), has now
been translated into several languages. In 2002 she directed and designed
her own version of the 15th Century Spanish Classic La Celestina at
the Hopkins Center USA. Following several experimental music theatre
productions, in June 2005 she directed and designed Martinu's opera
The Greek Passion at the National Theatre of Northern Greece Opera,
Thessaloniki. Her second book Designing Nothing is in preparation,
and a further new production Please Take a Seat will be presented
as part of the Belgrade International Theatre Festival 2005.
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Tobias Hoheisel is an internationally
renowned theatre designer whose work is regularly used by the most
famous theatres and opera houses in the world. Currently Glimmerglass
Opera in New York and the Glyndebourne Festival are using his designs
for productions of Cosi Fan Tutte and Bartered Bride
respectively. Other institutions he has worked with include Los Angeles
Opera, Sante Fe Opera, English National Opera and the Royal Opera
House where he won a Lawrence Oliver award in 2001 for his production
of Boulevard. He trained at the Hochschule der Künste,
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Julian Crouch is a director,
designer, writer, maker and teacher whose career has spanned theatre,
opera, film and television. Along with Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson,
he is a founder member and artistic director of Improbable, a company
that has won many awards and acclaim both critically and publicly.
Julian recently co-directed and co-designed A Midsummer Night's
Dream in Hamburg and designed Jerry Springer the Opera
in the West End. Julian also co-directed and designed Shockheaded
Peter with Phelim McDermott. Julian is the first theatre designer
to receive a NESTA fellowship award. |
Previous judges of the Prize include Jocelyn Herbert, Bob Crowley, William
Dudley, Tom Cairns, Lez Brotherston, Rae Smith, John Macfarlane and Richard
Hudson. Tim Hatley and Vicki Mortimer, both previous participants in the
Prize, have been judges and now sit on the Linbury Biennial Committee.
See archive for a
full list of previous Linbury Judges.
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