Lighting Designer
Recipient of the 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for The White Guard at the National Theatre and the 2010 Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Red on Broadway
West End includes: Shakespeare in Love (Noël Coward Theatre); Great Britain (National Theatre/Theatre Royal, Haymarket); Henry V (Michael Grandage Company, Noël Coward Theatre); The Sunshine Boys (Savoy Theatre); South Downs/The Browning Version, Death and the Maiden, The Children’s Hour (Harold Pinter Theatre); The Weir, Hamlet, Madame de Sade, Twelfth Night (Donmar Warehouse/Wyndham’s Theatre); Frost/Nixon (Donmar Warehouse/Gielgud Theatre); Piaf (Donmar Warehouse/Vaudeville); The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Vaudeville Theatre); No Man’s Land (Duke of York’s Theatre); The Hothouse, Dealer’s Choice (Trafalgar Studios); A Life in the Theatre (Apollo); Betty Blue Eyes (Novello Theatre); King Lear, The Seagull (RSC/New London Theatre); Much Ado About Nothing (RSC/Novello Theatre); Japes (Theatre Royal, Haymarket)
Other Theatre includes: Rules for Living, Dara, The Silver Tassie, Liolà, Children of the Sun, Port, The Doctor’s Dilemma, She Stoops to Conquer, The Veil, The Cherry Orchard, Women Beware Women, London Assurance, Oedipus, Philistines, The Man of Mode, Thérèse Raquin (National Theatre); Electra (Old Vic); Henry IV, The Night Alive, Julius Caesar, Spelling Bee, King Lear, Passion, A Streetcar Named Desire, Piaf, Parade, The Wild Duck, After Miss Julie, Caligula (Donmar Warehouse); Kenneth Branagh’s Macbeth (Manchester International Festival/St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn); Birdland, The Faith Machine, Tusk Tusk (Royal Court); Assassins (Menier Chocolate Factory)
Broadway includes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Evita, Red, Hamlet, The Seafarer, Frost/Nixon