OLIVIER AWARDS – Best Lighting Winners
Best Lighting Design
2012 Frankenstein designed by Bruno Poet
2011 The White Guard designed by Neil Austin
2010 Burnt By The Sun designed by Mark Henderson
2009 The Chalk Garden designed by Paule Constable
2008 Howard Harrison for Macbeth
2007 Sunday In The Park With George designed by Natasha Chivers and Mike Robertson
2006 Don Carlos designed by Paule Constable
2005 His Dark Materials designed by Paule Constable
2004 Pacific Overtures designed by Hugh Vanstone
2003 Bacchai designed by Peter Mumford
Best Lighting Designer
2002 Mark Henderson for A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Playboy of the Western World
2001 Hugh Vanstone for The Cherry Orchard and The Graduate
2000 Mark Henderson for Plenty, Spend Spend Spend, Suddenly Last Summer, The Forest, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Real Thing and Vassa
1999 Hugh Vanstone for The Blue Room and The Unexpected Man
1998 Rick Fisher for Chips With Everything and Lady In The Dark
1997 Chris Parry for Tommy
1996 David Hersey for Burning Blue, The Glass Menagerie and Twelfth Night
1995 Mark Henderson for his work during the year
1994 Rick Fisher for Hysteria, Machinal and Moonlight
1993 Howell Binkley for Kiss Of The Spider Woman
1992 Mark Henderson for Murmuring Judges and Long Day’s Journey Into Night
1991 Jean Kalman for Richard III and White Chameleon
Date: 6 June 2010
Written by: WestEndTheatre
Tags: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bruno Poet, Burning Blue, Burnt by the Sun, Frankenstein, his dark materials, Hugh Vanstone, Hysteria, Lady In The Dark, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Macbeth, Mark Henderson, Neil Austin, Olivier Awards, Pacific Overtures, Paule Constable, Peter Mumford, Plenty, Richard III, Rick Fisher, Spend Spend Spend, Sunday In The Park With George, The Chalk Garden, The Cherry Orchard, The Glass Menagerie, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Playboy of the Western World, The Unexpected Man, The White Guard, Tommy, twelfth night, Vassa