Tom Pye

Tom Pye

From: Lincoln, England. LA Opera: Akhnaten (2016, debut).

Scenic designer Tom Pye has worked with a diverse range of directors around the world in theater, television, film, opera and dance. On Broadway, he designed Long Day’s Journey into Night (starring Jessica Lange); The Testament of Mary (Fiona Shaw); All My Sons (starring John Lithgow and Dianne Wiest); The Glass Menagerie (starring Jessica Lange); Fiddler on the Roof (starring Alfred Molina; Tony nomination); Cyrano de Bergerac (starring Kevin Kline); and Medea (starring Fiona Shaw).

His West End credits include My Neighbour Totoro (Barbican; WhatsOnStage Award Best Set Design winner; Olivier Award nomination); Brokeback Mountain (starring Lucas Hedges and Mike Faist @sohoplace); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (starring Imelda Staunton); A Christmas Carol (starring Jim Broadbent); Sinatra (musical); and Medea (starring Fiona Shaw).

His work in opera includes The Hours (Metropolitan Opera); Cosi fan tutte, The Death of Klinghoffer, Eugene Onegin (ENO and Metropolitan Opera co-productions); Akhnaten (ENO, LA Opera and Metropolitan Opera); Aida (ENO, Geneva, Houston Grand Opera); Riders to the Sea (ENO); St John Passion (ENO); Thebans (ENO, Theater Bonn); Messiah (ENO, Opera Lyon); The Turn of the Screw (ROH); Crossing (American Repertory Theater); The Cunning Little Vixen (Glyndebourne); Miss Fortune (Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Bregenz Festival); Elegy for Young Lovers (ENO at the Young Vic); Death in Venice (La Scala, Premio Franco Abbiati della Critica Musicale Italiana winner); The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni (Opera National de Lyon); and The Rape of Lucretia (Bavarian State Opera, Munich).

Learn more at TomPye.com.