Alison Chitty (b. 1948)

Born:
October 16, 1948

Alison Chitty OBE RDI (born October 16, 1948) is an Olivier Award winning production designer and set and costume designer, known for her collaborations with Mike Leigh, Francesca Zambello, Peter Gill and Sir Peter Hall. She is also the Director of the Motley Theatre Design Course, a successor to Motley Theatre Design Group. Both organisations included Margaret Harris as one of their founders.  She studied at Saint Martin's School of Art and the Central School of Art and Design, and subsequently was resident at the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent. She was resident designer at the Royal National Theatre for eight years, and has also designed for English National Opera, Royal Opera House, Santa Fe Opera and many other theatres internationally.  For Mike Leigh she was production designer on Life is Sweet, Naked and Secrets and Lies.

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Art Designer:
2013  Wagner : Parsifal

Costume Design:
2013  Wagner : Parsifal
2015  Theodora

Costume Designer:
1987  Aria
2013  Wagner : Parsifal
2015  Theodora

Production Design:
1987  Aria
1990  Life Is Sweet
1992  A Sense of History
1993  Naked
1996  Secrets & Lies
2013  Wagner : Parsifal
2015  Theodora
2015  Verdi Nabucco

Production Designer:
1987  Aria
1990  Life Is Sweet
1992  A Sense of History
1993  Naked
1996  Secrets & Lies
2004  The Turn Of The Screw
2013  Wagner : Parsifal
2015  Theodora
2015  Verdi Nabucco

Set Designer:
1987  Aria
1990  Life Is Sweet
1992  A Sense of History
1993  Naked
1996  Secrets & Lies
2004  The Turn Of The Screw
2013  Wagner : Parsifal
2015  Theodora
2015  Verdi Nabucco
2016  The ROH Live: Nabucco

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