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William Dudley (born 4 March 1947 in London, England) is a British theatre designer.[1]

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  1. 84 relations: Aldwych Theatre, All My Sons, Amadeus (play), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Arthur Miller, Arts Theatre, August Strindberg, Barbican Centre, Bertolt Brecht, Billy Budd (opera), Blue/Orange, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Critics' Circle Theatre Award, Cyrano de Bergerac (play), David Hare (playwright), David Jones (director), Donmar Warehouse, Duchess Theatre, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Fortune's Fool (1848 play), Greenwich Theatre, Half Moon Theatre, Hamlet, Hampstead Theatre, Harold Pinter, Hitchcock Blonde, Howard Davies (director), I, Claudius, Joanna Murray-Smith, Joe Penhall, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design, Laurence Olivier Awards, Lenny (film), Lucy Bailey, Lyric Theatre, London, Man Equals Man, Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center), National Life Stories, Nottingham Playhouse, Novello Theatre, Old Times, Order of the British Empire, Palace Theatre, London, Peter Gill (playwright), Peter Hall (director), Piccadilly Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, Regent's Park, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Richard II (play), ... Expand index (34 more) »

  2. British theatre designers
  3. English scenic designers

Aldwych Theatre

The Aldwych Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Aldwych in the City of Westminster, central London.

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All My Sons

All My Sons is a three-act play written in 1946 by Arthur Miller.

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Amadeus (play)

Amadeus is a play by Peter Shaffer which gives a fictional account of the lives of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, imagining a rivalry between the two at the court of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber, (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. William Dudley (designer) and Andrew Lloyd Webber are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Arthur Miller

Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. William Dudley (designer) and Arthur Miller are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Arts Theatre

The Arts Theatre is a theatre in Great Newport Street, in Westminster, Central London.

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August Strindberg

Johan August Strindberg (22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter.

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Barbican Centre

The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe.

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Bertolt Brecht

Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet.

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Billy Budd (opera)

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Blue/Orange

Blue/Orange is a play written by English dramatist, Joe Penhall.

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a 1955 American three-act play written by Tennessee Williams.

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Critics' Circle Theatre Award

The Critics' Circle Theatre Awards, known as the Drama Theatre Awards until 1990, are British theatrical awards presented annually for the closing year's theatrical achievements.

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Cyrano de Bergerac (play)

Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand.

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David Hare (playwright)

Sir David Rippon Hare is an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre director. William Dudley (designer) and David Hare (playwright) are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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David Jones (director)

David Hugh Jones (19 February 1934 – 19 September 2008) was an English stage, television and film director.

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Donmar Warehouse

The Donmar Warehouse is a 251-seat, not-for-profit theatre in Covent Garden, London, England.

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Duchess Theatre

The Duchess Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, London, located in Catherine Street near Aldwych.

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Entertaining Mr Sloane

Entertaining Mr Sloane is a three-act play written in 1963 by the English playwright Joe Orton.

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Fortune's Fool (1848 play)

Fortune's Fool (Нахлебник Nakhlebnik) is a play by Ivan Turgenev.

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Greenwich Theatre

Greenwich Theatre is a local theatre located in Croom's Hill close to the centre of Greenwich in south-east London.

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Half Moon Theatre

The Half Moon Theatre Company was formed in 1972 in a rented synagogue in Alie Street, Whitechapel, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Hamlet

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, usually shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601.

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Hampstead Theatre

Hampstead Theatre is a theatre in South Hampstead, in the London Borough of Camden.

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Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor. William Dudley (designer) and Harold Pinter are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Hitchcock Blonde

Hitchcock Blonde is a play by British playwright Terry Johnson which debuted in April 2003 in London and later moved to London's West End.

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Howard Davies (director)

Stephen Howard Davies, (26 April 1945 – 25 October 2016) was a British theatre and television director. William Dudley (designer) and Howard Davies (director) are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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I, Claudius

I, Claudius is a historical novel by English writer Robert Graves, published in 1934.

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Joanna Murray-Smith

Joanna Murray-Smith (born 17 April 1962) is a Melbourne-based Australian playwright, screenwriter, novelist, librettist and newspaper columnist.

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Joe Penhall

Joe Scott Penhall (born 1967) is an English-Australian playwright and screenwriter, best known for his award-winning stage play Blue/Orange, the award-winning West End musical ''Sunny Afternoon'' and creating the Netflix original series ''Mindhunter''.

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Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design

The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design is an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial London theatre.

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Laurence Olivier Awards

The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply The Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London.

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Lenny (film)

Lenny is a 1974 American biographical drama film about the comedian Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse.

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Lucy Bailey

Lucy Bailey is a British theatre director, known for productions such as Baby Doll at Britain's National Theatre and a notorious Titus Andronicus, described by a critic as "all eye-catchingly visceral but there’s little depth".

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Lyric Theatre, London

The Lyric Theatre is a West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster.

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Man Equals Man

Man Equals Man (Mann ist Mann), or A Man's a Man, is a play by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht.

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Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center)

The Metropolitan Opera House (also known as The Met) is an opera house located on Broadway at Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.

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National Life Stories

National Life Stories (NLS) is an independent charitable trust and limited company (registered as the "National Life Story Collection") based within the British Library Oral History section, whose key focus and expertise is oral history fieldwork.

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Nottingham Playhouse

Nottingham Playhouse is a theatre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Novello Theatre

The Novello Theatre is a West End theatre on Aldwych, in the City of Westminster.

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Old Times

Old Times is a play by Harold Pinter.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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Palace Theatre, London

The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London.

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Peter Gill (playwright)

Peter Gill (born 7 September 1939) is a Welsh theatre director, playwright, and actor.

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Peter Hall (director)

Sir Peter Reginald Frederick Hall CBE (22 November 1930 11 September 2017) was an English theatre, opera and film director. William Dudley (designer) and Peter Hall (director) are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Piccadilly Theatre

The Piccadilly Theatre is a West End theatre located at the junction of Denman Street and Sherwood Street, near Piccadilly Circus, in the City of Westminster, London.

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Playhouse Theatre

The Playhouse Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, located in Northumberland Avenue, near Trafalgar Square, central London.

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Regent's Park

Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London.

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Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is an open-air theatre in Regent's Park in central London.

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Richard II (play)

The Life and Death of King Richard the Second, commonly called Richard II, is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written around 1595.

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Richard III (play)

Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.

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Riverside Studios

Riverside Studios is an arts centre on the north bank of the River Thames in Hammersmith, London, England.

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Roger Michell

Roger Michell (5 June 1956 – 22 September 2021) was a South African-born British theatre, television and film director.

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Royal Court Theatre

The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, London, England.

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Royal National Theatre

The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) within the UK and as the National Theatre of Great Britain internationally, is a performing arts venue and associated theatre company located in London, England.

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Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.

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Saint Martin's School of Art

Saint Martin's School of Art was an art college in London, England.

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Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's Globe is a realistic true-to-history reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse first built in 1599 for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays.

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Simon Callow

Simon Phillip Hugh Callow (born 15 June 1949) is an English actor.

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Slade School of Fine Art

The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England.

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Sondheim Theatre

The Sondheim Theatre (formerly the Queen's Theatre) is a West End theatre located in Shaftesbury Avenue on the corner of Wardour Street in the City of Westminster, London.

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Terry Johnson (dramatist)

Terry Johnson (born 20 December 1955) is a British dramatist and director working for stage, television and film. William Dudley (designer) and Terry Johnson (dramatist) are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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The Beggar's Opera

The Beggar's Opera is a ballad opera in three acts written in 1728 by John Gay with music arranged by Johann Christoph Pepusch.

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The Changeling (play)

The Changeling is a Jacobean tragedy written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley.

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The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard (translit) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.

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The Coast of Utopia

The Coast of Utopia is a 2002 trilogy of plays: Voyage, Shipwreck, and Salvage, written by Tom Stoppard with focus on the philosophical debates in pre-revolution Russia between 1833 and 1866.

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The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi (originally published as The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy) is a Jacobean revenge tragedy written by English dramatist John Webster in 1612–1613.

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The Father (Strindberg play)

The Father (Fadren) is a naturalistic tragedy by Swedish playwright August Strindberg, written in 1887.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Merry Wives of Windsor

The Merry Wives of Windsor or Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy by William Shakespeare first published in 1602, though believed to have been written in or before 1597.

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The Norman Conquests

The Norman Conquests is a trilogy of plays written in 1973 by Alan Ayckbourn.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England.

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The Voysey Inheritance

The Voysey Inheritance is a play in five acts by the English dramatist Harley Granville-Barker.

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The Woman in White (musical)

The Woman in White is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by David Zippel, and a book by Charlotte Jones.

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The York Realist

The York Realist is a 2001 play by Peter Gill.

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Theatre Record

Theatre Record is a periodical that reprints reviews, production photographs, and other information about the British theatre.

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Theatre Royal Haymarket

The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre on Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.

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Titus Andronicus

Titus Andronicus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1588 and 1593.

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Tom Stoppard

Sir Tom Stoppard (born italic, 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter. William Dudley (designer) and Tom Stoppard are Critics' Circle Theatre Award winners and Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Trevor Nunn

Sir Trevor Robert Nunn (born 14 January 1940) is an English theatre director. William Dudley (designer) and Trevor Nunn are Laurence Olivier Award winners.

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Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season.

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Waiting for Godot

Waiting for Godot is a play by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in which two characters, Vladimir (Didi) and Estragon (Gogo), engage in a variety of discussions and encounters while awaiting the titular Godot, who never arrives.

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Young Vic

The Young Vic Theatre is a performing arts venue located on The Cut, near the South Bank, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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2021 New Year Honours

The 2021 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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See also

British theatre designers

English scenic designers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dudley_(designer)

Also known as Bill Dudley (designer).

, Richard III (play), Riverside Studios, Roger Michell, Royal Court Theatre, Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Saint Martin's School of Art, Shakespeare's Globe, Simon Callow, Slade School of Fine Art, Sondheim Theatre, Terry Johnson (dramatist), The Beggar's Opera, The Changeling (play), The Cherry Orchard, The Coast of Utopia, The Duchess of Malfi, The Father (Strindberg play), The Guardian, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Norman Conquests, The Old Vic, The Voysey Inheritance, The Woman in White (musical), The York Realist, Theatre Record, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Titus Andronicus, Tom Stoppard, Trevor Nunn, Twelfth Night, Waiting for Godot, Young Vic, 2021 New Year Honours.