- Tom Piper (designer)
Tom Piper (b.
1964-11-24 ) is a British theatre designer who regularly collaborates with directorMichael Boyd . He became an Associate Designer with theRoyal Shakespeare Company in 2004.Piper, born in
London on 24 November 1964, was educated atMagdalen College School, Oxford . In 1984 he enteredTrinity College, Cambridge to read biology, but in mid-course switched to art history. From 1988 to 1990 he attended theSlade School of Art postgraduate course in theatre design.In 1990 he spent six months with
Peter Brook 's theatre company inParis , working on Brook's visionary production of "The Tempest ", before becoming a freelance designer working at theNottingham Playhouse ,Hampstead Theatre and theRoyal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh and winning the London Fringe Best Design Award for "Cat in the Ghetto", staged at the Tabard Theatre,Chiswick , West London.He first worked with Michael Boyd at the
Tron Theatre inGlasgow with his design for the 1991 production of the pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk", since when their careers have been closely linked.Piper claims he first got into theatre design almost by accident. He had wanted to be a biologist and was studying natural sciences at Cambridge University, when his old school friend,
Sam Mendes , was directing a production of "The Tempest" and Piper volunteered to build the set. [cite news | last =Orme| first =Steve| coauthors =| title =Staging coup - Tom Piper| work =| pages =| language =| publisher =The Stage| date =2004-09-23 | url =http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/feature.php?sid=4310| accessdate =2007-12-09]A year after Boyd became RSC Artistic Director, Piper was appointed the RSC's associate designer. [cite press release| title =Tom Piper - Associate Designer| publisher =RSC| date =| url =http://www.rsc.org.uk/press/1588.aspx| accessdate =2007-12-09]
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