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Jerwood Young Designers at the Gate

Since 2001, the Jerwood Young Designers scheme at the Gate has encouraged the very best of British theatre design, by nurturing emerging designers and celebrating theatre design as an art form in its own right. As one of the most flexible and transformable studio spaces in London, the Gate's small and asymmetrical auditorium has been an inspiration for designers for 30 years.

The Gate is grateful for the Jerwood Charitable Foundation's continued generosity and vision for emerging designers, and in particular their support of this season.

Jerwood Young Designers at the Gate have been:

2001
SOUTRA GILMOUR for Box of Bananas
FRED MELLOR for Life with an Idiot

2002
MARK ANSTEE for Eyes of the Kappa
NAOMI DAWSON for Mariana Pineda
IMOGEN CLOET for Death and the Ploughman
ANGELA SIMPSON for Habitats

2003
ANDREW EDWARDS for The Increased Difficulty of Concentration
LOUIS PRICE for The Riot Act
SIMON DAW and ANGELA SIMPSON for Under the Curse

2005
DICK BIRD assisted by JAMES COTTERIL for Tejas Verdes
SOUTRA GILMOUR assisted by PENELOPE CHALLEN for Hair
RICHARD HUDSON assisted by BEN AUSTIN for Emperor Jones

2006
JON BAUSOR for The Great Highway
PAUL WILLIS for In Celebration of Harold Pinter (A Kind of Alaska, A Slight Ache, Precisely)
HANNAH CLARK for Big Love
JEREMY HERBERT for The Chairs

2007
LEZ BROTHERSTON assisted by EMMA BELLI for Ghosts
PHIL BRUNER for The Sexual Neuroses of our Parents
LORNA RITCHIE for The Car Cemetery

2008
GARANCE MARNEUR for I Am Falling
TOM SCUTT for The Internationalist
NAOMI DAWSON assisted by CHIMAINE SAMPSON for …Sisters
HOLLY WADDINGTON for Hedda
NAOMI DAWSON for State of Emergency

2009
TOM SCUTT assisted by MOLLY EINCHCOMB & VERITY SADLER for Unbroken
HANNAH CLARK & MATTHEW WALKER for Nocturnal
SARAH BACON for Medea/Medea
TOM SCUTT assisted by VERITY SADLER for Vanya
CHLOE LAMFORD for The Kreutzer Sonata

2010
HOLLY WADDINGTON for Breathing Irregular
HELEN GODDARD for Lulu
SAMAL BLAK for How To Be An Other Woman
CHLOE LAMFORD for Joseph K

The Jerwood Charitable Foundation is dedicated to imaginative and responsible revenue funding of the arts, supporting emerging artists to develop and grow at important stages in their careers. The aim of their funding is to allow artists and arts organisations to thrive; to continue to develop their skills, imagination and creativity with integrity. They work with artists across art forms, from dance and theatre to literature, music and the visual arts.

For more information visit www.jerwoodcharitablefoundation.org