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West Side Story
Known for its urban landscape setting, with city street and rooftop details, originally by scenic designer Oliver Smith.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The set is a black-box stage with grid patterns, which serve as a metaphorical and functional element, enabling various visual effects. Designed by Bunny Christie.
An Inspector Calls
Features a house structure that opens like a dollhouse, revealing the interior and setting the ominous tone for the play. The design is by Ian MacNeil.
Hamilton
The stage design features a dual turntable and a scaffold structure, enabling dynamic storytelling. Set design by David Korins.
Les Misérables
Known for a revolving turntable and the use of projections, originally designed by John Napier.
Wicked
Stage highlighted by a mechanical dragon and clock gears that encompass the proscenium, designed by Eugene Lee.
Chicago
Set design portrays a minimalist 'black box' aesthetic, emphasizing the vaudeville roots of the musical, designed by John Lee Beatty.
Matilda The Musical
Features a playful and whimsical set with books and oversized props, evoking the imagination of childhood. Designed by Rob Howell.
The Lion King
Utilizes elaborate animal costumes, puppetry, and African masks, designed by Julie Taymor, who also directed.
Cabaret
The set features the Kit Kat Club, a sleazy nightclub with cabaret tables and a stage, reflecting the decadence of the era; design by Robert Brill.
The Phantom of the Opera
Notable for its grandiose scenes, including a large, ornate chandelier that 'crashes' to the stage, designed by Maria Björnson.
Cats
John Napier designed an immersive junkyard that surrounds the audience, making them feel part of the show.
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