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Wayne
Dowdeswell The Swan Theatre's resident lighting designer, Wayne Dowdeswell lit the opening season (1986), Gregory Doran's two seasons of rarities ('Jacobethans', 2002; 'Gunpowder', 2005), and, of particular note, Deborah Warner's Titus Andronicus (1987), Terry Hands's The Seagull (1990), and Adrian Noble's The Cherry Orchard (1995). Also: Bill Alexander's Money (TOP, 1981), Today (TOP, 1984), Country Dancing (TOP, 1986) and The Duchess of Malfi (Swan, 1989); Noble's The Desert Air (TOP, 1984); Barry Kyle's Golden Girls (TOP, 1984), The Dillen (TOP, 1985), Mary, After the Queen (TOP, 1985), Hyde Park (Swan, 1987), The Jew of Malta (Swan, 1987), Speculators (Pit, 1987) and Doctor Faustus (Swan, 1989); John Caird's Philistines (TOP, 1985) and The New Inn (Swan, 1987); Gerard Murphy's Deathwatch/The Maids (Pit, 1987); Roger Michell's The Constant Couple (Swan, 1988); Ron Daniels's The Plain Dealer (Swan, 1988); Phyllida Lloyd's The Virtuoso (Swan, 1991); David Leveaux's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Swan, 1991); Sam Mendes's The Alchemist (Swan, 1991); Hands's Tamburlaine the Great (Swan, 1993); Max Stafford-Clark's A Jovial Crew (Swan, 1992), The Country Wife (Swan, 1993) and The Wives' Excuse (Swan, 1994); Christopher Luscombe's The Shakespeare Revue (Swan, 1994); Matthew Warchus's The Devil is an Ass (Swan, 1995); Doran's The Tamer Tamed (Swan, 2003); Zinnie Harris's Midwinter (Swan, 2004); Richard Nelson's Tynan (Swan, 2004); Doran's The Canterbury Tales (Swan, 2005-06). |
Lighting Designer Education: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School RSC: Assistant Electrician, TOP, 1978-84; Chief Electrician, TOP, 1984-86; Chief Electrician/Lighting Supervisor, Swan Theatre (since 1986) |
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