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Designer Judges
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Jean-Guy
Lecat - over the course of 41 years
Jean-Guy Lecat has worked as technical
director and space and set designer
for many directors, including Jean-Louis
Barrault and Peter Brook with whom he
worked for 25 years. His background
as an architect has lead to him being
involved with the transformation or
creation of more than 200 theatrical
spaces throughout the world including
the Young Vic and The Roundhouse in
London, and the Grand Palais for Ballet
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| Tim
Hatley trained at Central Saint
Martins College of Art and Design and
was a Linbury winner in 1989. He is
winner of the 2002 Olivier Award, 2002
Tony Award & 2002 Drama Desk Award
for Best Set Design for Private Lives
(West End & Broadway) and Humble
Boy (RNT/ West End). He has worked with
a wide range of companies including
Théâtre de Complicité,
the Royal National Theatre, the Royal
Shakespeare Company, Donmar Warehouse,
Almeida, ENO, Scottish Opera, Opera
North, Northern Ballet and English National
Ballet. Tim has also worked on several
films - he was production designer for
Closer (2004) and Notes on a Scandal
(2006) and costume designer for Stage
Beauty (2004). His designs are currently
being used in Rafta Rafta at the National
Theatre and Spamalot in London and on
Broadway. |
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Anthony Ward
- Anthonys many West End and Broadway
theatre credits include: Dying City
(Lincoln Centre, New York), Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang (London Palladium, UK Tour
& Broadway), Nutcracker! (Sadlers
Wells & UK Tour) and Oliver! (London
Palladium & US Tour). He has also
designed extensively for productions
at the National Theatre, the RSC, the
Donmar Warehouse, the Almeida, and numerous
UK and international opera and ballet
productions.
Anthonys awards include: 2005
Outer Critics Circle Award for
Set Design (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang),
2003 OBIE Award (Uncle Vanya), 2002
Outer Crictics Circle Award for
Best Scenic Design (Oklahoma!). Anthony
is currently working on Macbeth with
Patrick Stewart for Chichester Festival
Theatre. Future work includes: Glengarry
Glen Ross with Jonathan Pryce in the
West End. |
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