Paul Pyant (Lighting Designer)
Paul Pyant is a graduate and associate of
the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. From 1974
to 1987 he collaborated with the Glyndebourne Opera; lighting credits
there include Le nozze di Figaro, Death in Venice and
Falstaff. His most recent credits include The Queen of
Spades (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Don Pasquale
and Il trovatore (Los Angeles Music Center Opera),
Le nozze di Figaro (Wiener Staatsoper),
Stiffelio (La Scala, Milan), L’elisir d’amore
(Grand Thйвtre de Gйnиve and Teatro Real, Madrid) and Der Fliegende
Hollдnder (Houston Grand Opera) among others. His opera credits for English
National Opera since 1985 include the most recent being
Khovanshchina, Salome and Orfeo ed Euridice. His
works for the Royal Opera at Covent Garden include the award-winning
productions of Sir Gawain and Stiffelio. He has also worked
in ballet, principally with English National
Ballet (The Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and
The Nutcracker) and Northern Ballet Theatre (Romeo and
Juliet and Swan Lake). Paul Pyant’s drama theatre works
includes The Wind in the Willows (Olivier Award
nomination for “Best Lighting”), The Madness of
George III (London and world tour), Arcadia (London
and New York) and Carousel (London and New York: Critics Circle
Award for “Best Lighting” and “Drama Desk” nominee). He has worked in Tokyo
and the USA (Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination) and on
Troilus and Cressida and Candide (Royal National Theatre
in London). For the Royal Shakespeare Company he has designed
Richard III, The Tempest, Painter of Dishonour and
Julius Caesar.

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