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Michael Scott-Mitchell

Birth Place: Australia

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“Swift-moving and packed with detail, Des McAnuff’s well-drilled production is greatly aided by
Michael Scott-Mitchell’s brilliant settings.”
Frank Hatherley, Stage Whispers

“Michael Scott-Mitchell’s set designs are fabulous, ranging from imposing pillared columns retreating in perspective (a mix of real sets and CGI) to once grand, bombed out buildings and shattered glass windows in the midst of the civil war. Projections (e.g. photos of soldiers) are also used to great effect. I also particularly liked the use of the revolve/platform for the ‘train’.
Lynne Lancaster ArtsHub

“Elke Neidhardt, with her team – Michael Scott-Mitchell (sets), Nick Schlieper (Lighting & associate designer) and Stephen Curtis (Costumes) – have come up with one of the most beautiful, thoughtful and spectacular stagings of recent times.” Hugh Canning Opera (UK)

“The ravishing sets, designed by Michael Scott-Mitchell-who was also responsible for the recent Adelaide Ring Cycle and the cauldron design at the Sydney Olympic Games-are magnificent, making use of rich, burnished jewel-like colours to create an iconic medieval fantasy world.”
Bill Stephens ARTLOOK

“The set alone is worth the price of admission, though part of its brilliance is that it complements the play rather than competing with it.”
Allen Myers Green Left Weekly

“An absurd corrugated-iron set which succeeds”
Peter McCallum Sydney Morning Herald

“But back to the greatest of the many good elements of this production: the design… While the individual artistic influences of each of the designers were distinguishable, there was nevertheless a strong sense of thematic cohesion in the production…I sensed that this production involved the vision of a group of strong creative genii who thankfully knew how to co-operate.” Nicholas Cavanaugh M/C Reviews
“Olympic-quality settings like Scott-Mitchell’s magical balloon forest, his mix of water and fire and the rising rings that were surely descended from his iconic Sydney Games cauldron” Jeremy Eccles State of the Arts

"There were four stars in this Production, and the first was the set." Ballet Talk




Michael Scott-Mitchell studied architecture at Sydney University before receiving a Bachelor of Dramatic Art - Design from NIDA.

His extensive credits include the set design for State Opera of South Australia’s Der Ring Des Nibelungen which opened in November 2004 after four years of development, winning the 2005 Helpmann Award for the Best Scenic Design. This work also won Helpmann Awards for the Best Opera and the Best Special Event. In 2005 under the auspices of the Goethe Institute a major exhibition of Michael’s Ring Cycle photographs were exhibited at the Sydney Opera House. The collection of these images has now been acquired by the National Library. Other major work includes conceiving and designing the Cauldron & Ceremonial Stage for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and the Cauldron, Ceremonial Stages and a number of Cultural Segments for the Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Asian Games in Doha. Michael’s Cauldron for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games is now permanently displayed in Olympic Park, Homebush NSW and is youngest design work to be heritage listed in Australia. His Cauldron for the 2006 Asian Games in Doha is also on permanent display in Doha.

In 2015 Michael is the Scenic Designer for the Broadway production of the musical Doctor Zhivago and set designer for Arms and the Man with Sydney Theatre Company. Storm Boy for Barking Gecko Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company will receive encore seasons in Sydney, Wollongong, Geelong, Canberra, Mandurah and Perth, and Tosca for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House and L’elisir d’amore at the State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne.

Michael’s 2014 designs include Jasper Jones for Barking Gecko Theatre Company, Switzerland for Sydney Theatre Company and the Asian Football Cup launch staged in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House and return seasons of Tosca and L’elisir d’amore for Opera Australia and Il Trovatore for West Australian Opera.

2013 designs included Tosca for Opera Australia, Storm Boy for Barking Gecko/Sydney Theatre Company and Freeze Frame for Brisbane Festival.

2011/12 designs included Boundary Street for Black Swan and Brisbane Festival, set design for the Opening Ceremony of CHOGM in Perth, and the new Musical Dr Zhivago (Greenroom Nomination for Best Set Design and a APDG Highly Commended Award) directed by Des McAnuff for the Gordon Frost Organisation, which opened in Sydney and toured to Melbourne, Brisbane and Korea.

2010 designs included Honour and Long Day’s Journey into Night for Sydney Theatre Company in Sydney and in Portland in the United States and the IAAF World Indoor Athletics Championships, Doha.

Other recent designs include Travesties and Elling for Sydney Theatre Company, La Fanciulla del West (APDG Award for Best Design on a Theatre Production 2011) for Opera Conference, mounted by State Opera of South Australia and West Australian Opera, Opera Australia (Sydney) and Opera Queensland, FIFA World Congress 2008, staged in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House, Don Giovanni for Opera Australia, and World Youth Day - Stations of the Cross, which was broadcast internationally in July 2008.

Other major work includes production design of the Opening Ceremony for CHOGM 2002 and the smash hit musical Shout! for Jacobsen Entertainment. He has worked extensively in opera designing Andrea Chénier for Opera Conference, Opera Australia’s L’Elisir d’Amore (Green Room Award for best Opera Design), Rinaldo (Green Room Nomination for Best Opera Design), Tannhäuser (Green Room Nomination for Best Opera Design) and The Puccini Spectacular. For Opera Queensland, State Opera of South Australia and WA Opera, he designed Il Trovatore (Adelaide Critics Award and an inaugural Helpmann award nomination for Best Opera Design).

For the Sydney Theatre Company he has designed twenty-nine productions. Apart from the productions already mentioned these include Ying Tong (Sydney Theatre Award nomination and Green Room Award), Macbeth, Amigos, Major Barbara, A Delicate Balance, Life of Galileo, As You Like It, Les Parents Terribles (Chief Glugg’s Award), Dead Funny and The Trackers of Oxyrhyncus. He was Bell Shakespeare Company’s inaugural designer and has designed ten productions for them, including Troilus & Cressida, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Merchant of Venice. For the State Theatre Company of South Australia he designed A Hard God, Tales from the Arabian Nights & Solstice. Michael has also designed for the MTC, the Tempest (Green Room Nomination for Best Theatre Design) and The Unexpected Man, QTC, Gift of the Gorgon, Navigating, Long Day’s Journey Into Night and the Tempest and Belvoir Street Theatre, Diving for Pearls, Cockroach Opera and The Unexpected Man as well as Harry M. Miller’s arena and theatrical productions of Jesus Christ Superstar.

He was a founding director of the architectural firm D4DESIGN formed in 1987 with partners Bill MacMahon and Stephen Roberts. The company took on a wide range of design briefs, amongst the most notable, the design for the multi award winning Rockpool Restaurant in Sydney’s Rocks and Regents Court Hotel. More recently he refurbished Rockpool with another original D4 partner, Bill MacMahon.

Michael has lectured in Theatre Design at UTS, Wollongong University, Sydney University and NIDA and has taught Interior Architecture at The University of NSW. He is currently Head of Design at NIDA and Director, Undergraduate Studies and sits on NIDA’s Board of Studies and on the board of Legs on the Wall.

Michael Scott-Mitchell Productions

 
[Broadway, 2015]
Scenic Design

Michael Scott-Mitchell News


BWW REVIEW: Guest Reviewer Kym Vaitiekus Shares His Thoughts On AMADEUS


AMADEUS A tour de force. Michael Sheen is sublime. As part of the Sydney Opera Houses’ 50th anniversary program, AMADEUS by Peter Schaffer is Co-presented and produced by leading Sydney-based independent theatre presenter Red Line Productions.

AMADEUS Full Cast Announced at Sydney Opera House


From 27 December, 2022 – 21 January, 2023 a gripping new production of Peter Shaffer's Tony and Academy Award-winning masterpiece Amadeus will be staged in the Opera House's newly transformed Concert Hall.

Michael Sheen to Star in New Production of AMADEUS at Sydney Opera House


Acclaimed Welsh actor and producer Michael Sheen (The Twilight Saga, Frost/Nixon, The Queen, Tron: Legacy, Masters of Sex, Good Omens, Amadeus) will star as Salieri in a gripping new production of Peter Shaffer’s Tony and Academy Award®-winning masterpiece Amadeus at the Sydney Opera House from 27 December, 2022 – 21 January, 2023.

BWW REVIEW: DIPLOMACY Is An Incredible Lesson In History And Humanity


John Bell and John Gaden reprise their roles as the men who saved Paris from being obliterated in the encore season of DIPLOMACY. 

Hugh Sheridan, Paulini, Prinnie Stevens, And More Set For Australian Production Of HAIR


The sensational star of The Voice, PRINNIE STEVENS and a talented tribe of emerging Australian musical theatre stars join the brand new Australian production of HAIR, performing nationally alongside the four-time Logie award winning TV and theatre star, HUGH SHERIDAN, and two time ARIA Award winning PAULINI.

DIPLOMACY Returns To Ensemble Theatre In June


Mark Kilmurry, Artistic Director Ensemble Theatre is thrilled that theatre legends John Bell and John Gaden are returning to Ensemble for a second season of DIPLOMACY following the unprecedented success in 2018 when DIPLOMACY sold out before it opened.

HAIR Will Return To Stages Around Australia


A brand new Australian production of the much-loved and revolutionary rock musical, HAIR will come alive on stages in Perth, Geelong, Wyong, Wollongong, Sydney and the Gold Coast in August, September and October.

BWW REVIEW: Two Sides To A Marriage Play Out In The Unusual Non Linear THE LAST FIVE YEARS


Jason Robert Brown's (Music, Book and Lyrics) THE LAST FIVE YEARS receives a rare Sydney staging at Ensemble, showcasing two talented singers and an incredible pianist.

BWW REVIEW: A Small Town Australian Story Big On Heart, APPLETON LADIES POTATO RACE Gives Hope For A More Balanced Society Where Women Are Valued Equally To Men


Based in truth, APPLETON LADIES POTATO RACE is a delightful little slice of modern day Australian whilst highlighting how far we still need to go in achieving gender equality in the 21st century. 

BWW Review: THE MERRY WIDOW at Adelaide Festival Theatre


Antoinette Halloran and Alexander Lewis captivate the audience.

The State Opera of South Australia Presents THE MERRY WIDOW


State Opera will present one of the most beloved operettas of all time at the Adelaide Festival Theatre later this month. Graeme Murphy's stunning new production, set against the lush and glittering backdrop of art- deco Paris, will bewitch audiences for five performances only, from November 29.

The State Opera of South Australia Presents THE MERRY WIDOW


State Opera will present one of the most beloved operettas of all time at the Adelaide Festival Theatre later this month. Graeme Murphy's stunning new production, set against the lush and glittering backdrop of art- deco Paris, will bewitch audiences for five performances only, from November 29.

BWW REVIEW: Informative, Inspiring and Interesting, STILL POINT TURNING: THE CATHERINE MCGREGOR STORY Presents An Insight Into The Famous Australian


Presented with honesty and openness and a liberal dose of humour, Priscilla Jackman's new play STILL POINT TURNING: THE CATHERINE MCGREGOR STORY shares the intriguing story of the famous Australian transgender woman's life and journey to finding who she truly is. 

Sydney Theatre Company Presents STILL POINT TURNING: The Catherine McGregor Story


Still Point Turning: The Catherine McGregor Story opens at Wharf 1 Theatre this April. Directed by Priscilla Jackman in her Sydney Theatre Company debut, Heather Mitchell will play Catherine in this vivid theatrical portrayal of one of Australia's most intriguing public figures, with a cast which also includes Nicholas Brown as Rahul Dravid, Andrew Guy as Young Malcolm, Chantelle Jamieson as Dr Amar, Ashley Lyons as Malcolm and Georgina Symes as Ayla Holdom.  

BWW Review: DEBBIE ALLEN'S FREEZE FRAME…STOP THE MADNESS at Kennedy Center Takes on Gun Violence with Both Barrels


An epidemic of senseless gun violence and police brutality is sweeping through the United States. Trayvon Martin and Freddie Grey are two of the more famous examples of this. Award winning actress, choreographer, and writer Debbie Allen takes a no holds barred look at this all too hot topic in her theatrical/dance/ multimedia extravaganza Freeze Frame...Stop the Madness. I always knew that Debbie Allen was a force of nature as an actress in any show she's in and this show is no exception. She plays a few roles, but is also the director, choreographer, and writer. This is one of the first times I have actually seen that working scenario prove successful as one person usually can't do it all.

SWITZERLAND Comes to MTC This Fall


Joanna Murray-Smith's acclaimed two-hander, Switzerland, comes to MTC with the stunning original cast of Sarah Peirse and Eamon Farren. Under the direction of newly appointed MTC Associate Director Sarah Goodes, this Sydney Theatre Company production opens at Southbank Theatre, the Sumner on Wednesday 21 September.

BWW Review: The Colours Of Cuba Breathe New Life Into Opera Classic CARMEN


Recognisable melodies of Bizet's CARMEN and iconic images of Havana are blended together to retell this passionate story of infatuation, independence, strength and seduction for a modern audience.

Ryan Corr, Georgia Flood and More to Lead Sydney Theatre Company's ARCADIA from Feb 8


Tom Stoppard's ARCADIA, widely regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest plays, is a ravishing comedy, a literary sleuth story, a touching period romance and a scientific exposition all rolled into one. For Sydney Theatre Company's new production, director Richard Cottrell collaborates again with ARMS AND THE MAN set designer Michael Scott-Mitchell, costume designer Julie Lynch, and lighting designer Damien Cooper. Performances are at the Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House, from 8 February to 2 April 2016.

Opera Australia Presents THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO and THE ELIXIR OF LOVE


Take an Italian opera and set it in the Australian outback in 1915, and the result is a witty and fun rendition of some of Donizetti's most glorious music. Earning 4 stars from The Sydney Morning Herald, this crowd pleaser is a must for both first time opera goers and seasoned opera lovers.

Sydney Theatre Company's ARMS AND THE MAN Begins in September


Sydney Theatre Company presents the George Bernard Shaw classic, Arms and the Man, at Sydney Opera House from 14 September 2015. With a cast featuring Andrea Demetriades, Mitchell Butel, Charlie Cousins, Deborah Kennedy and William Zappa, director Richard Cottrell collaborates with the design team of Michael Scott-Mitchell, Julie Lynch and Damien Cooper to create a sumptuous fairytale version of 19th century Bulgaria.

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