Gregor Donnelly
Designer
Gregor trained in Set and Costume design on the Motley Theatre Design Course and has designed for theatre, concerts and events all over the UK and abroad.
In 2016 he was nominated for Best Set Design and Best Costume Design, Off West End Awards for the J.B. Priestly play Benighted directed by Stephen Whitson. In 2017, he was nominated for Best Costume Design, Off West End Awards for The Autumn Garden, directed by Anthony Biggs. He was also nominated for Best Set Design, Off West End Awards in 2018 for Peter Pan directed by Jonathan O’Boyle and for Best Set Design for Rags (Park Theatre) in 2019, directed by Bronagh Lagan.
Set & Costume credits include: Theatre Café Channel episodes 1-5 (streaming Theatre Channel, UK/Playbill, USA); Umm Kulthum & The Golden Era (London Palladium); Jack and the Blingstalk (Harold Pinter); Rags (Park Theatre and Hope Mill Theatre); Snow Queen (Park Theatre); The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchit (Hope Mill Theatre); The Jazz Age (Playground Theatre); Daddy Long Legs, Marry Me A Little and Peter Pan (Barn Theatre, Cirencester); Me and My Girl (Frinton on Sea summer theatre); My Son Pinocchio (Southwark Playhouse); Peter Pan (Park Theatre); I Loved Lucy (Arts Theatre/Lucille Lortel Theatre, NYC, Woodstock Theatre, NY); Cat - the Play! (Ambassadors Theatre); Shirley Mander (Playground Theatre); Shirley Valentine (Byre Theatre); Damn Yankees (Unicorn Theatre); Laughing Matters, Celia Imrie’s one-woman show (Crazy Coques); The Great British Musicals (St James Theatre/London Hippodrome); Dirty Dating (Stockport Plaza/Epstein Theatre, Liverpool); Rumpy Pumpy (Windsor Theatre Royal/Union Theatre).
Opera credits include: The Angel Esmeralda (Silk Street Theatre, GSMD); Xerxes and Turn of the Screw (Byre Theatre, Scotland and tour); La Bohème (Thaxted Theatre); Barber of Seville and La Bohème (King’s Head Theatre); A Dinner Engagement and Comedy on the Bridge (Rosemary Branch).
Additional Set Design credits: Olivier Awards Media Suite and RAH TV studio design (Royal Albert Hall), Bastille’s ‘Doom Days’ album launch concert.