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Stephen Brimson Lewis Productions

 
[West End, 2019]
Design
 
[West End, 2019]
Set Design
 
[West End, 2019]
Set Design
 
[West End, 2016]
Set and Costume Design
 
[Off-Broadway, 2016]
Costume Design
Set Design
 
[US Tour, 2014]
Set Design
 
[Broadway, 2013]
Costume Designer
 
[Broadway, 2013]
Costume Designer
Scenic Designer
 
[Broadway, 2013]
Scenic Designer
 
[West End, 2011]
Costume Designer
Scenic Designer
 
[Broadway, 2000]
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer
 
[West End, 1995]
Scenic Designer
 
[Broadway, 1995]
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer

Stephen Brimson Lewis Awards and Nominations

Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Costume Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis , Indiscretions

Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Costume Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis, Indiscretions

Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Set Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis, Indiscretions

Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Set Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis, Indiscretions

Olivier Awards - 1995 - Best Costume Designer

Stephen Brimson LewisDesign For Living


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Olivier Awards - 1995 - Best Set Designer

Stephen Brimson LewisDesign For Living

Tony Awards - 1995 - Best Costume Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis , Indiscretions

Tony Awards - 1995 - Best Scenic Design

Stephen Brimson Lewis , Indiscretions

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Review: CYMBELINE, Royal Shakespeare Theatre


Entertaining from first to last, this less well-known play sparkles for three hours and finishes with a heartfelt plea for harmony

RSC Announce Full Casting for Gregory Doran's CYMBELINE


The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has announced full casting for the upcoming production of Cymbeline, directed by RSC Artistic Director Emeritus Gregory Doran, which will run in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre from Saturday 22 April to Saturday 27 May 2023.

Photos: First Look at the Royal Shakespeare Company's A CHRISTMAS CAROL


The Royal Shakespeare Company has released production photos from its current production of A Christmas Carol, which features Adrian Edmondson as Scrooge and Sunetra Sarker as The Ghost of Christmas Present.

Adrian Edmondson Will Play Scrooge in RSC's A CHRISTMAS CAROL


Adrian Edmondson will play Ebenezer Scrooge in the Royal Shakespeare Company's revival of David Edgar's adaptation of Dickens' much-loved classic story A Christmas Carol.  The production, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, runs in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon between 26 October 2022 – 1 January 2023.

Review Roundup: RICHARD III, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre


Directed by outgoing RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran and starring Arthur Hughes, the new production of Shakespeare's Richard III has now opened at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon. What did the critics think?

RSC Announces Updates to 2022 Season, Including Disabled Actor Arthur Hughes as Richard III


In the week that the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new season opens in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Company today released further details of its 2022 activity including three new Shakespeare productions that speak directly to our world today, the launch of TikTok Tickets, plus details of how people can participate in 37 Plays: a nationwide search to write the stories of today co-created in partnership with the RSC’s network of 12 regional theatre partners, over 200 Associate Schools and freelance artists who together form the Royal Shakespeare Community.

Royal Shakespeare Company Confirms Rescheduled Programme For Winter 2021


The Royal Shakespeare company has today confirmed full performance dates for its previously scheduled productions of The Magician's Elephant and The Wars of The Roses Part 1 and 2 which will now take place in Winter 2021.

Royal Shakespeare Company Returns To Chicago For First Time In 25 Years


Chicago Shakespeare Theater is proud to welcome the return of the world-renowned Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to Chicago for the first time in nearly 25 years. Chicago Shakespeare will present the company's acclaimed gender-swapped production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Justin Audibert, in a special limited engagement April 15a?"May 2, 2020 in The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare.

Royal Shakespeare Company Announces 2020 Winter Season


On announcing the RSC's Winter 2020 season Gregory Doran, RSC Artistic Director, said: a?oeWhen I became Artistic Director, I wanted to stage every Shakespeare play in the canon once. We are more than two thirds of the way through that journey, which will conclude at the end of 2021.

BWW Review: MEASURE FOR MEASURE, Barbican Centre


The final installment of the Royal Shakespeare Company's season in London sees Artistic Director Gregory Doran's Measure for Measure coming into town. The choice of play is momentous, as it's historically the Bard's only active denunciation of men's unfair treatment of women. Doran sets the piece in a turn-of-the-Century Vienna that's torn between the lasciviousness of its brothels and strict ideals of conservative purity.

BWW Review: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, Barbican Centre


As you enter the Barbican's auditorium to watch the RSC's The Taming of the Shrew, you can't miss the sound of fireworks in the background. It's implied a celebration is coming. As part of this RSC season alongside As You Like It and Measure for Measure, The Taming of the Shrew is directed by Justin Audibert. But is it an explosion of theatrical goodness or a wet fizzle? Prithee, read on to find out.

BWW Review: AS YOU LIKE IT, Barbican Centre


After spending most of the year in its hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company's newest As You Like It kicks off their London Season at the Barbican Centre. Directed by Kimberley Sykes, the production is a delicate and inventive voyage into a Forest of Arden that feels truer than Shakespeare's fictional real world. It never forgets that it's a comedy at heart, and Lucy Phelps' precise physicality plays into the genre. She has Rosalind win the audience's fondness wink by wink, pulling them towards her side through chuckles and playful nudges.

BWW Interview: RSC Director of Design Stephen Brimson-Lewis Talks MEASURE FOR MEASURE


Director of Design Stephen Brimson-Lewis has over twenty years of experience designing for the RSC. Stephen takes us through the collaborative process of designing Measure for Measure.

BWW Review: MEASURE FOR MEASURE, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon


'Measure still for measure': justice is still a tricky concept. Gregory Doran's insightful realisation of Shakespeare's notorious 'problem play' highlights Measure for Measure's enduring, perhaps even increasing, relevance.

Royal Shakespeare Company Returns To The Barbican In 2019-20


Later this year, the three Shakespeare productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) Summer 2019 Stratford season transfer to the Barbican from 26 October 2019. The Company features 27 actors, who each appear across two of the three productions:

RSC Will Tour AS YOU LIKE IT, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and MEASURE FOR MEASURE


For the first time the Royal Shakespeare Company will tour three productions in repertoire to six regional theatres, playing for two weeks in each venue. As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure will visit Salford in September 2019, and then Canterbury, Plymouth, Nottingham, Newcastle upon Tyne and Blackpool in early 2020. Performance dates at the end of the release.

Casting Announced For RSC 2019 Season: AS YOU LIKE IT, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, and MEASURE FOR MEASURE


The collaborative, cross-cast company is announced for the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) productions of As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure, playing in a newly reconfigured Royal Shakespeare Theatre next summer. All three productions will then tour in repertoire for the first time to six regional theatres in 2019 and 2020. The actors will each appear in two of the three plays performed as part of the Summer 2019 repertoire. Design for all three productions is by Stephen Brimson Lewis, Director of Design for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Winter 2018 Artistic Programme


RSC Artistic Director, Gregory Doran, announces the RSC's winter 2018 season, a nationwide schools' tour and a new 10 ticket offer for first time visitors.

BWW Review: THE TEMPEST, Barbican


It's a brave new world for the RSC, collaborating with Intel and Andy Serkis's Imaginarium Studios on a notably high-tech Tempest. But, for all the computer-generated trickery, it's the human experience and rough magic of theatre that really impress in Gregory Doran's production, now playing at the Barbican.

BWW Review: DIRTY DANCING at the Eccles is Eye-Catching and Heart Stopping


The national tour of DIRTY DANCING at the Eccles Theater is eye-catching and heart stopping with fantastic talent.

Stephen Brimson Lewis FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What awards has Stephen Brimson Lewis been nominated for?

Stephen Brimson Lewis has been nominated for several awards including Outstanding Costume Design and Outstanding Set Design at the Drama Desk Awards for "Indiscretions." He was also nominated for Best Costume Designer at the Olivier Awards for "Design For Living" and Best Set Designer at the Olivier Awards for the same production. Additionally, Lewis received nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Scenic Design at the Tony Awards for "Indiscretions."

What awards has Stephen Brimson Lewis won?

Stephen Brimson Lewis has won the Olivier Award for Best Set Designer for "Design For Living."

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