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Tag Archives: designer
How ‘Fashion Freak Show’ charts Jean Paul Gaultier’s career from Pierre Cardin to Madonna
The designer’s autobiographical show is coming to the Roundhouse. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, celebrity, design, designer, eurovision, fashion, fashion freak show, fashion show, haute couture, hollywood, kylie minogue, london, london theatre, madonna, musical, play, roundhouse, theatre
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BWW Interview: Dick Bird
The designer shares his process and discusses Scottish Opera’s Nixon in China. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged broadwayworld, design, designer, dick bird, interview, nixon, nixon in china, opera, props, scottish opera, set
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BWW Interview: Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith
The designer and NT Live broadcast director on, respectively, creating Julius Caesar at the Bridge Theatre and translating it to screen. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged ben whishaw, bridge theatre, broadcast, broadwayworld, bunny christie, cinema, designer, director, interview, julius caesar, london, nicholas hytner, nt live, politics, revolution, screen, shakesepare, theatre, tony grech-smith, trump, tv
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Designs of the Year, Dali and Duchamp, and Philip Pullman
On my October MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Grand designs The Design Museum unveils Designs of the Year Don’t miss: Rebel rebel Dali and Duchamp at the Royal Academy Commuter corner Philip Pullman’s The Book of Dust and podcast drama Within the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fiction, TV
Tagged architect, art, book, commute, commuter, dali, dali/duchamp, design museum, designer, designs of the year, drama, duchamp, exhibition, fiction, gallery, his dark materials, la belle sauvage, london, magazine, moveto, moveto town and country, novel, philip pullman, podcast, read, royal academy of arts, the book of dust, within the wires
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Grand Designs
Set designer Bunny Christie talks Curious Incident, People, Places & Things and Phyllida Lloyd’s all-female Shakespeare Trilogy. Read my full Oryx magazine interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged all female, backstage, bunny christie, design, designer, donmar warehouse, drama, ink, julius caear, kings cross theatre, london, national theatre, oryx magazine, people places and things, phyllida lloyd, play, set designer, shakespeare, the curious incident of the dog in the night-time, theatre
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Grand designs, Great Fire and Dead Authors
On my September MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Grand designs New districts, luxury interiors and standout installations at this year’s London Design Festival Don’t miss: London’s burning The Museum of London marks 350 since the Great Fire of London Commuter … Continue reading
Clerkenwell Design Week, London’s skyline and Austen reborn
On my May MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: By design Innovation and a new master plan at the seventh Clerkenwell Design Week. Don’t miss: Sky high With 436 new tall buildings planned, the NLA asks what London’s skyline will looks like in 2030. Commuter … Continue reading
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Tagged ananda, app, architecture, book, building, city, clerkenwell, clerkenwell design week, commute, commuter, craft, curtis sittenfeld, design, designer, eligible, exhibition, festival, installation, london, meditation, moveto, moveto town and country, new, new london architecture, pride and prejudice, read, showroom, skyline, tall building, visit, workshop
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We Made It: Stufish Entertainment Architects
Set designer and architect Ric Lipson on creating work for U2, Madonna, Chinese theatre and a new West End version of The War of the Worlds. Read my full theartsdesk interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged architect, beijing olympics, china, cirque du soleil, dai show, designer, dominion theatre, drama, london, madonna, martian fighting machine, music, pink floyd, play, pop, queen, ric lipson, rock, set design, stadium, stufish entertainment architects, the rolling stones, the war of the worlds, theatre, tour, u2, west end
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