Nina Dunn
Nina is an award winning Video & Projection designer and has created work for a wide range of shows, working internationally and spanning Theatre, Opera, Dance, Musical Theatre, Immersive, Fashion, Opening Ceremonies and Live Events and Public Art. She is also an educator within her industry, helping to devise and deliver undergraduate courses and mentoring programs in leading UK institutions and runs PixelLux Studio in Brighton, UK.
Theatre includes: Bonnie & Clyde (Arts Theatre, West End); Saturday Night Fever (Bill Kenwright); 9 to 5 The Musical (West End / UK and Australia Tour); The House with Chicken Legs (HOME / Les Enfants Terribles); The Shark is Broken (West End / Sonia Friedman Productions); Don Quixote, Lazuli Sky (Birmingham Royal Ballet); Manor (National Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Nottingham Playhouse, Alexandra Palace); Hamlet, The Mountaintop (Young Vic); Extinct (Theatre Royal Stratford East); City of Angels (West End); Cinderella (Imagine Theatre); A Museum in Baghdad, Venice Preserved, Miss Littlewood, The Seven Acts of Mercy, Volpone (RSC); Plenty, Copenhagen, Fiddler on the Roof, Forty Years On (Chichester Festival Theatre), Cbeebies Hansel and Gretel (BBC); Cookies (Theatre Royal Haymarket); No Man’s Land (Tour/West End); Alice’s Adventures Underground (London / China); The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (Theatr Clwyd), The Box of Delights (Wilton’s Music Hall); Der Freischütz, Macbeth (Wiener Staatsoper); Spring Gala (Royal Opera House);The Life, The Diary of a Teenage Girl, Usagi Yojimbo (Southwark Playhouse); Phantom of the Opera (Cameron Mackintosh, UK/US/Australia Tour);
Awards include: Great British Pantomime Awards (Best Design with Mark Walters); Knight of Illumination Award (Video and Electronic Content); LIT Award; WhatsOnStage Award (nominations x 2); Lumen Prize (shortlist).