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Nick Ormerod (born 9 December 1951) is a British theatre designer and co-founder of the international theatre company Cheek by Jowl. He studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge before going on to do a BA in Theatre Design at the Wimbledon School of Art. In 1981 he founded Cheek by Jowl with Declan Donnellan. He and Donnellan are the company’s co-Artistic Directors. ==Biography== Ormerod was born and grew up in London, England. He studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge before doing a BA in Theatre Design at the Wimbledon School of Art. In 1981 Ormerod founded Cheek by Jowl with Declan Donnellan. The company has performed across the world, working in over 300 cities in 40 countries spanning six continents. Since 2006 Cheek by Jowl have been part of the Barbican’s International Theatre Program (BITE) resulting in co-productions of The Changeling (2006), Cymbeline (2007) and Troilus and Cressida (2008). In addition to his work with Cheek by Jowl, Ormerod designed the Royal Shakespeare Company’s productions of ''School for Scandal'' (1998), ''King Lear'' (2002 Academy Production) and ''Great Expectations'' (2005), which he adapted with Donnellan. He has also designed ''Falstaff'' for the Salzburg Festival in 2001 and the ballet of ''Romeo and Juliet'' for the Bolshoi in Moscow in 2003. Other work in Russia includes ''The Winter's Tale'' for the Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg. In 2000 he and Donnellan formed a company of actors in Moscow, under the auspices of The Chekhov Festival, whose productions include ''Boris Godunov'', ''Twelfth Night'' and ''Three Sisters''. Ormerod was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award Designer of the Year in 1988 for ''A Family Affair'', ''The Tempest'' and ''Philoctetes'' and won the Corral de Comedias Award with Donnellan in 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nick Ormerod」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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