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Paule Constable is a British lighting designer who won the 2005 & 2006 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Lighting Design, she was also a nominee for four further productions and for a 2007 Tony Award on Broadway. Paule read English and Drama at Goldsmiths' College London and she trained in lighting design while working in the music business.
   Opera includes many designs for the Royal Opera, English National Opera, Glyndebourne, Opera North, Scottish Opera and Welsh National Opera. Abroad she's worked in Paris, Salzburg, Strasbourg, Berlin, Brussels, New Zealand, Dallas and Houston.
   She has created fifteen productions at the National Theatre, including Paul. Her lighting designs are regularly seen at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Donmar, the Royal Court and the Theatre de Complicité. In the West End she lit EVITA, DON CARLOS, THE WEIR and AMADEUS (also Broadway, 1999 LA Critics' Award winner).
   Theatre-Dance productions in Britain and abroad include productions for Matthew Bourne, Will Tuckett and Adam Cooper.
   Source: Performing Arts Creative Management

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