British lighting designer, Paule Constable's recent works include: Local Hero (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh); Follies, Pericles, Nine Night (also West End), Pinocchio, Mosquitoes, Common, AngelsinAmerica (also Broadway), TheRedBarn, TheThreepennyOpera, TheSuicide, wonder.land, BehindtheBeautifulForevers, TheLightPrincess, Table, ThisHouse, TheCuriousIncidentoftheDogintheNight-Time (West End and UK Tour), Phèdre, DeathandtheKing’sHorseman, Waves, SaintJoan and WarHorse (National Theatre); WolfHall (RSC, in London’s West End and on Broadway); ear for eye,HowtoHoldYourBreath, ClybournePark and TheWeir (Royal Court); PrivatesonParade, PeterandAlice and TheCrippleofInishmaan for the Michael Grandage Company; TeddyFerrara, TheChalkGarden and Othello (Donmar Warehouse); HappyDays, Feast and VernonGodLittle (Young Vic); and 17, Herons and Blasted (Lyric Hammersmith).
She has designed operas throughout the world, most recently BenvenutoCellini, Medea and DrDee for English National Opera; BillyBudd and EntführungausdemSerail for Glyndebourne; and RobertoDevereux and CavandPag for the Metropolitan Opera, New York. Dance includes Swan Lake, TheRedShoes, SleepingBeauty, PlayWithoutWords and DorianGray for Matthew Bourne.
She is the recipient of two Tony awards, four Olivier awards, a Helpmann Award, three LA Critics Circle awards and both New York Drama Desk and Critics Circle awards.