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Peter McKintosh

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British theatre set and costume designer

Peter McKintosh
Peter McKintosh
Born1967 (age 58–59)
Liverpool, England, UK
OccupationsSet designer
Costume designer

Peter McKintosh is aBritish costume andset designer. He obtained a degree in Theatre Studies at theUniversity of Warwick and then trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has designed sets and costumes for numerous theatre, opera and dance productions, primarily for theWest End Theatre. He won the 2012Olivier Award for Best Costume Design for a Play forCrazy For You. His designs forThe 39 Steps were nominated for the Tony Awards in the Best Set Design and Best Costume Design categories.

Background

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Peter McKintosh was born inLiverpool, England in 1967. He attended secondary school at the co-educational private school,Plymouth College. Following this, he completed a term studying architecture atThe Bartlett in London before enrolling for a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies at theUniversity of Warwick. During his time there, he participated in the drama's society's recreation ofStephen Sondheim'sCompany. The performance was a resounding success, so much so that they were paid £1,000 to perform at theFortune Theatre by Cameron MacKintosh.[1]

He then trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Upon graduating, he worked as an assistant for Mark Thompson for seven years on shows likeJoseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat at theLondon Palladium as well asThe Wind in the Willows,Arcadia andThe Madness of George III at theNational Theatre.[1]

He is now a Patron of the Noël Coward Archive Trust and a founding member of Freelancers Make Theatre Work.[2]

Career

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YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2000Corruption of IronySet & Costume DesignerWidower's Houses, London[3]
Honk!National Theatre, London[4]
2001Alice in WonderlandBarbican Theatre, London[5]
2003A Woman of No ImportanceTheatre Royal Haymarket, London[6]
BrandTheatre Royal Haymarket, London[7]
2004Just SoChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester[8]
2005Love CountsAlmeida Theatre, London[9]
The Birthday PartyDuchess Theatre, London[10]
2006Donkeys' YearsComedy Theatre, London[11]
King JohnSwan Theatre[12]
The CryptogramDonmar Warehouse, London[13]
2007Fiddler on the RoofSavoy Theatre, London[14]
John Gabriel BorkmanDonmar Warehouse, London[15]
The Dumb WaiterTrafalgar Studios, London[16]
The Silent TwinsAlmeida Theatre, London[17]
2008The Chalk GardenDonmar Warehouse, London[18]
WasteAlmeida Theatre, London[19]
2009Entertaining Mr SloaneTrafalgar Studios, London[20]
Hello Dolly!Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London[21]
Prick Up Your EarsComedy Theatre, London[22]
2010Antony and CleopatraLiverpool Playhouse, Liverpool[23]
Educating Rita/Shirley ValentineMenier Chocolate Factory, London[24]
Love StoryDuchess Theatre, London[25]
2011Crazy For YouRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London[26]
Luise MillerDonmar Warehouse, London[27]
Noises OffOld Vic, London[28]
The HereticRoyal Court Theatre, London[29]
The Knot of the HeartAlmeida Theatre, London[30]
The Marriage of FigaroColiseum Theatre, London[31]
2012ButleyDuchess Theatre, London[32]
The Doctors' DilemmaLyttelton Theatre, London[33]
Uncle VanyaMinerva Theatre, Chichester[34]
Vida ForeverPiccadilly Theatre, London[35]
2013The Sound of MusicRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London[36]
The Winslow BoyOld Vic, London[37]
Roundabout Theatre, New York[38]
2014Another CountryTrafalgar Studios, London[39]
My Night With RegWest End Theatre, London[40]
2015HarveyTheatre Royal Haymarket, London[41]
SplendourDonmar Warehouse, London[42]
2017On The TownRegent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London[43]
The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiDonmar Warehouse, London[44]
2018Hello Dolly!Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London[45]
MacbethSam Wanamaker Playhouse, London[46]
Seven Brides for Seven BrothersRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London[47]
2019Hansel and GretelRegent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London[48]
2020The Realistic JonesesUstinov Studio, Bath[49]
2021Shining CityTheatre Royal Stratford East, London[50]
South PacificChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester[51]
The Sun, The Moon and The StarsTheatre Royal Stratford East, London[52]
2022OrlandoGarrick Theatre, London[53]
20234000 MilesMinerva Theatre, Chichester[54]
CuckooRoyal Court Theatre, London[55]
2024Abigail's PartyTheatre Royal Stratford East, London[56]
Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening!Bath Theatre Royal, Bath[57]
Sinatra: The MusicalBirmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham[58]
A View From The BridgeTheatre Royal Haymarket, London[59]
Hello Dolly!Théâtre du Lido, Paris[60]
The 39 StepsTrafalgar Theatre, London[61]
The Deep Blue SeaUstinov Studio, Bath[62]
The Lover/The CollectionUstinov Studio,Theatre Royal, Bath[63]
The Real ThingOld Vic, London[64]
2025Top HatChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester[65]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardWorkCategoryRef.
2008 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for a playThe 39 StepsNominated[1]
2008 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for a playThe 39 StepsNominated
2010Olivier Award for Best Costume DesignHello Dolly!Nominated
2012Olivier Award for Best Costume DesignCrazy For YouWon

References

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  5. ^Billington, Michael (15 November 2001)."Alice in Wonderland".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  6. ^Wolf, Matt (26 September 2003)."A Woman of No Importance".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  7. ^Wolf, Matt (13 June 2003)."Brand".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  11. ^Benedict, David (11 May 2006)."Donkey's Years".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  12. ^Billington, Michael (4 August 2006)."King John".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  13. ^Benedict, David (19 October 2006)."The Cryptogram".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  14. ^Gardner, Lyn (31 May 2007)."Fiddler on the Roof".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  16. ^"The Dumb Waiter".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  19. ^Benedict, David (7 October 2008)."Waste".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  20. ^Benedict, David (4 February 2009)."Entertaining Mr. Sloane".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  21. ^Clapp, Susannah (15 August 2009)."Hello, Dolly!; Another Door Closed".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  25. ^Benedict, David (8 December 2010)."Love Story".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  27. ^Billington, Michael (13 June 2011)."Luise Miller – review".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  31. ^Ashley, Tim (6 October 2011)."The Marriage of Figaro – review".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  32. ^"Dominic West is at his wired best in Butley".The Standard. 10 April 2012. Retrieved22 August 2025.
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  45. ^"HELLO, DOLLY! – Théâtre du Lido : Mythical Cabaret and Theater".Théâtre du Lido. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  46. ^Gillinson, Miriam (16 November 2018)."Macbeth review – real-life husband and wife make a dynamic duo".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  47. ^Ralf, David."Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |".Exeunt Magazine. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  48. ^Clements, Andrew (18 June 2019)."Hansel and Gretel review – ENO take fairytale opera and fly with it".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  49. ^Whitton, Mike (15 February 2020)."Review: THE REALISTIC JONESES at the Ustinov Studio, Bath".StageTalk Magazine. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  50. ^Gillinson, Miriam (24 September 2021)."Shining City review – Conor McPherson's study of resentment, rage and repression".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  51. ^Clapp, Susannah (18 July 2021)."South Pacific review – a radical reappraisal".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  52. ^Akbar, Arifa (6 June 2021)."The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars review – grief, loss, fury: the legacy of a race hate crime".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  53. ^Benedict, David (6 December 2022)."'Orlando' Review: Emma Corrin Lights Up an Outstandingly Imaginative Look at Gender and Identity".Variety. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  54. ^Wiegand, Chris (10 May 2023)."4000 Miles review – Eileen Atkins and Sebastian Croft connect in tale of distant relations".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  55. ^Akbar, Arifa (13 July 2023)."Cuckoo review – springy dialogue lifts slow study of a modern family".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  56. ^"New trailer & photos released for Abigail's Party at Stratford East starring Tamzin Outhwaite | West End Theatre".www.westendtheatre.com. 15 September 2024. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  57. ^Bishop, Simon (27 March 2024)."Review: DROP THE DEAD DONKEY: The Reawakening! at Bath Theatre Royal".StageTalk Magazine. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  58. ^Gans, Andrew."Matt Doyle, Ana Villafañe, More Will Be Part of Sinatra the Musical Reading at the Apollo".Playbill. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  59. ^Akbar, Arifa (4 June 2024)."A View from the Bridge review – Dominic West leads 50s drama into the present".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  60. ^"Hello, Dolly!".Open Air Theatre. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  61. ^Wiegand, Chris (20 August 2024)."The 39 Steps review – comic homage to Hitchcock thriller goes off the rails".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  62. ^Jays, David (14 May 2024)."The Deep Blue Sea review – Tamsin Greig adds bite to Terence Rattigan".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  63. ^Akbar, Arifa (28 March 2024)."The Lover/The Collection review – Pinter plays psychological games".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  64. ^Akbar, Arifa (4 September 2024)."The Real Thing review – Tom Stoppard's gem still shines".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.
  65. ^Akbar, Arifa (25 July 2025)."Top Hat review – ravishing musical taps immaculately off the silver screen".The Guardian. Retrieved22 August 2025.

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