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Eleanor Bull – BA (Hons) Costume and Performance Design

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Course: BA (Hons) Costume and Performance Design

Graduated: 2013

Eleanor Bull is a set and costume designer based in the UK, across London and Brighton.

In 2017, she won the Linbury Prize for Stage Design for her work with Phoenix Dance Theatre.

Eleanor trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating with an MA in Theatre Design in 2017, and at Arts University Bournemouth, graduating with a First Class BA (Hons) in Costume with Performance Design in 2013.

Eleanor's previous collaborators include: The Orange Tree, Bristol Old Vic, Watford Palace Theatre, Birmingham Old Rep, The Riverside Studios, Southwark Playhouse and more...

Eleanor is currently working with The Orange Tree Theatre, Rifco/Watford Palace Theatre, Joss Arnott Dance, Magdalene College School, and Ballet Cymru.

Touring

Glory (Red Ladder/Dukes Lancaster/Tamasha), with Set and Costumes designed by Eleanor.

Showcasing her work as a Linbury Prize Winner, Phoenix Dance Theatre toured their new devised production Windrush, both nationally and internationally throughout 2018/2019.

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