MARK BAILEY
Designer

Mark's previous work with John Doyle includes the Watermill Theatre productions Fiddler on the Roof which won the TMA/Barclays Award for Best Musical Production 2002, The Gondoliers which won the same award in 2001 and transferred to the West End, Cabaret and Irma La Douce which were nominated for the same award, Piaf and Ten Cents a Dance which also played at the Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre. He is also working with him on Mahagonny for Los Angeles Opera in 2007. Other recent theatre designs include The Rivals on national tour starring Stephanie Cole and George Baker;   The Importance of Being   Earnest (Oxford Playhouse); To Reach The Clouds (Nottingham Playhouse); Chorus of Disapproval, The Way It   Was, A View From the Bridge , The Druid's Rest, Stone City Blue, Brassed Off, Hobson's Choice (Theatr Clwyd for whom he is also an Associate Artist); Vote Dizzy! (Soho Theatre); The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Glasgow Citizens); Northanger Abbey (York) and Ratpack Confidential (West End/Nottingham Playhouse).

Other work in music and dance includes Melody on the Move (English National Ballet), The Threepenny Opera (Royal National Theatre and tour), Oh! What a Lovely War (Theatr Clwyd); Iolanthe ( Savoy), Ariadne Auf Naxos (Maggio Musicale Florence and Opera de Lausanne), Il Maestro Di Capella, Susanna's Secret and The Telephone (Buxton Festival), Carmen (ROH Linbury Studio) and False Love/True Love and What Price Confidence?
(Almeida Opera).

Work in London includes The Importance of Being Earnest (Old Vic/Toronto); The Winslow Boy
(Gielgud), costumes for Which Witch (Piccadilly), Present Laughter (Aldwych and Wyndhams),
Entertaining Mr Sloane
(Greenwich); Peace in our Time (Richmond) and A Judgement in Stone
(Lyric Hammersmith).

Mark has also designed Broken Lives, a drama documentary,
for BBC TV's Year of the Family.

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