Thomas McFall
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Thomas McFall or McFall (IPA:[mĭk'fɑl])is set and costume designer. He was born in Alnwick, Northumberland in 1970. A graduate of Mountview Theatre School, he is credited[who?] with the first design of the revolutionary show 'Phantasmagoria' in 1991 which received rave reviews from noted critics such as Rachel Schwartz and Ali King. His lavish set designs are unique due to his colour blindness. His surname is of Scottish or Irish origin. It is the Anglicized form of Gaelic MacPhàil (Scottish) and MacPhóil (Irish), both of which carry the meaning, “son of Paul”.
[edit] Shows designed for
- The Gut Girls - Judi Dench Theatre, Crouch End, 1990, Directed by Paul Tomlinson
- Touched - The Mountview Theatre, 1991, Directed by Lesley Hill