William Dudley (designer)
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William Dudley is a British theatre designer. He was born in London on 4 March 1947, son of William Stuart Dudley and his wife Dorothy Irene.
He was educated at the St Martin's School of Art and the Slade School of Art and is a member of the Society of British Theatre Designers
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[edit] Career
He designed his first production in October 1970, Hamlet for Nottingham Playhouse.
Since then he has designed the following productions:
- The Duchess of Malfi (Royal Court) 1971
- Man Is Man, Bertolt Brecht (Royal Court) 1971
- Anarchist (Royal Court Upstairs) 1971
- Tyger (co-designed for the National Theatre at the New Theatre) July 1971
- Cato Street (Young Vic) 1971
- The Good Natur'd Man (National) 1971
- Live Like Pigs (Royal Court Upstairs) 1972
- I Claudius (Queen's Theatre) 1972
- The Baker, the Baker's Wife and the Baker's Boy (Newcastle) 1972
- Rooted (Hampstead Theatre) March 1973
- Magnificence; Sweet Talk and The Merry-Go-Round (Royal Court) 1973
- Ashes (Open Space) January 1974
- The Corn is Green (Watford Palace) 1974
- Twelfth Night, director Peter Gill (RSC Stratford) August 1974
- Harding's Luck (Greenwich Theatre) December 1974
- Fish in the Sea (Half Moon Theatre) February 1975
- As You Like It (Nottingham Playhouse) 1975
- The Fool (Royal Court) 1975
- The Norman Conquests (Berlin) 1976
- Small Change, Peter Gill (Royal Court) July 1976
- As You Like It (opening of Riverside Studios) May 1976
- Ivanov, director David Jones ([[RSC Aldwych Theatre) September 1976
- The Cherry Orchard, director Peter Gill, (Riverside Studios) January 1978
- That Good Between Us (RSC Donmar Warehouse) July 1977
- Lavender Blue (National, Cottesloe) November 1977
- Touched (Nottingham Playhouse at the Old Vic) September 1977
- The World Turned Upside Down (National, Cottesloe) 2 November 1978
- Has 'Washington' Legs? (National, Cottesloe) 29 November 1978
- Billy Budd (The Metropolitan Opera House, New York) 1978
- Dispatches (National, Cottesloe) 6 June 1979
- Undiscovered Country (National, Olivier) 20 June 1979
- Lark Rise and Candleford (National, Cottesloe) 1979
- Don Quixote (National, Olivier) 1982
- Schweyk in the Second World War, Bertolt Brecht (National, Olivier) 1982
- Small Change (National, Cottesloe) 1983
- Cinderella, Pantomime (National, Lyttelton) - December 1983
- The Mysteries: Doomsday/The Nativity/The Passion, designed and lit (National, Cottesloe; Lyceum Theatre) 1985
- The Party (RSC The Pit) 1985
- Richard III (RSC Barbican Theatre) 1985
- Today (RSC The Pit) 1985
- Mutiny, David Essex musical (Piccadilly Theatre) 1985
- The Critic/The Real Inspector Hound (National, Olivier) 1985
- Edmond, David Mamet (Royal Court) 1985
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC Barbican Theatre) 1986 and 1987
- Futurists (National, Cottesloe) 1986
- Prairie du Chien/The Shawl (Royal Court Upstairs) 1986
- Kafka's Dick (Royal Court) 1986
- Country Dancing (RSC The Pit) 1987
- Richard II (RSC Barbican Theatre) 1987
- Entertaining Strangers (National, Cottesloe) 1987
- Girlfriends, Howard Goodall musical (Playhouse Theatre) 1987
- Waiting for Godot (National, Lyttelton) 1987
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (National, Lyttelton) 1988
- The Shaughran (National, Olivier) 1988 and 1989
- The Changeling (National, Lyttelton) 1988
- The Father, August Strindberg (National, Cottesloe) 1988
- The Voysey Inheritance (National, Cottesloe) 1989
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (dir Howard Davies) New York 1990
- Amadeus (dir Peter Hall) Old Vic - October 1998; New York - 1999
- Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall (dir Roger Michell), National Cottesloe - April 2000; Duchess Theatre - April 2001
- All My Sons by Arthur Miller (dir Howard Davies) National Lyttelton - July 2000; National Lyttelton - August 2001
- Entertaining Mr Sloane (dir Terry Johnson ) Arts Theatre - January 2001
- The York Realist (written and dir Peter Gill) Royal Court - January 2002; Strand Theatre - March 2002 [1]
- The Coast of Utopia: Voyage/Shipwreck/Salvage, trilogy by Tom Stoppard (dir Trevor Nunn) National - August 2002 [2]
- The Breath of Life by David Hare (dir Howard Davies) Theatre Royal Haymarket - October 2002 [3]
- Honour by Joanna Murray-Smith (dir Roger Michell) National Cottesloe - 2003
- Hitchcock Blonde (written and dir Terry Johnson) Royal Court and Lyric Theatre - 2003 [4]
- The Permanent Way by David Hare (dir Max Stafford Clark) National Cottesloe - January 2004 [5]
- Cyrano de Bergerac (dir Howard Davies) National Olivier - April 2004 [6]
- Old Times by Harold Pinter (dir Roger Michell) Donmar Warehouse - July 2004 [7]
- The Woman in White musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (dir Trevor Nunn) Palace Theatre - September 2004 [8]; New York - 2005 [9]
- Titus Andronicus (dir Lucy Bailey) Shakespeare's Globe - 2006 [10]
[edit] Awards
Awards include:
- Critics' Circle Theatre Awards 2002, Best Designer for the Coast of Utopia Trilogy
- Olivier Awards 2004, Olivier Award for Best Set Design for Hitchcock Blonde
[edit] References
- Who's Who in the Theatre (17th Edition), Gale (1981) ISBN 0810302349
- The National: The Theatre and its Work 1963-97 by Simon Callow, Nick Hern Books (1997) ISBN 1854593234
- Theatre Record and its annual Indexes
- Stage Design by Tony Davis, Rotavision SA (2001) ISBN 2880465060
[edit] External links
- British Theatre Guide interview, June 2003: "William Dudley, possibly Britain's top Theatre Designer"