Lez Brotherston is an award-winning British set designer.[1] He trained at the Central School of Art and Design, graduating in 1984. He started his career designing for the film Letter to Brezhnev. He has worked extensively in dance, theatre, opera, musicals and film, and is best known for his collaborations with Matthew Bourne. He won the Olivier Award for Cinderella and the Tony Award for Swan Lake.[2]
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- Boris Aronson (1976)
- Santo Loquasto (1977)
- Robin Wagner (1978)
- John Wulp (1979)
- John Lee Beatty (1980)
- John Lee Beatty (1981)
- Robin Wagner (1982)
- Ming Cho Lee (1983)
- Tony Straiges (1984)
- Heidi Ettinger (1985)
- Tony Walton (1986)
- John Napier (1987)
- Maria Björnson (1988)
- Santo Loquasto (1989)
- Robin Wagner (1990)
- Heidi Ettinger (1991)
- Tony Walton (1992)
- John Arnone and Wendall K. Harrington (1993)
- Ian MacNeil (1994)
- Eugene Lee (1995)
- Scott Bradley, play/Brian Thomson, musical (1996)
- David Gallo and Jan Hartley, play/Christina Poddubiuk, James Noone, and Robin Phillips, musical (1997)
- The Quay Brothers, play/Richard Hudson, musical (1998)
- Richard Hoover, play/Lez Brotherston, musical (1999)
- David Gallo, play/Robin Wagner, musical (2000)
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