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Collaborators: UK Design for Performance 2003-2007

Collaborators: UK Design for Performance 2003-2007
By Kate Burnett

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Collaborators: Design for performance 2003-2007 is a celebration of the richness and diversity of work made between 2003 - 2007 by designers born or based in the UK. Covering opera, dance, drama, performance/
installations and the design of theatre space, Collaborators is a unique resource for students, teachers and anyone interested in contemporary performance. It has over 200 pages of design drawings and photos and includes five illustrated essays by notable UK designers: international opera designer Paul Brown, Simon Banham designer for Quarantine, Fred Meller of Cardboard Citizens, designer and artist Dody Nash and Penny Saunders of Forkbeard Fantasy.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52208 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-01
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 228 pages

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[The Collaborators exhibition] was a stunning display of work from designers known and unknown, working in venues from the smallest fringe room to the world's major opera houses. Anyone wanting an overview of the best of British stage design in recent years can do no better than buy the book that accompanied that exhibition, Collaborators: UK Design for Performance 2003-2007. --The Stage 5 June 2007


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A must have for all students of Theatre Design5
fantastic review of British Theatre Design during period 2003-2007. A must have for students of Theatre Design and anyone else who is interested in the subject.

landmark publication5
This is the fourth publication documenting British Theatre Design
Great images and indepth insight into the process and development of individual practice.
BRILLIANT.