Nina Dunn

Video Designer

Nina is a multi-award winning video and projection designer. She works internationally across theatre, opera, dance, musical theatre, immersive, live events and public art. She is also an educator within her industry, helping to devise and deliver undergraduate courses in leading UK institutions. 

Theatre credits include: Extinct (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Lazuli Sky (Birmingham Royal Ballet / Sadler’s Wells); City of Angels (West End); Cookies (West End), No Man’s Land (West End); Macbeth (Young Vic); The Mountaintop (Young Vic, UK Tour, Royal Exchange Theatre), Cinderella (Fairfield Halls – Winner, Best Design – The Great British Panto Awards); A Museum in Baghdad, Miss Littlewood ,The Seven Acts of Mercy, Volpone (RSC); Copenhagen, Fiddler on the Roof, Forty Years On (Chichester Festival Theatre); Der Freischütz, Macbeth (Vienna State Opera); Alone In Berlin, The Hook (Royal and Derngate); Hansel and Gretel (Cbeebies); Going Through (Bush Theatre); The Box of  Delights (Wilton’s Music Hall); The Damned United (West Yorkshire Playhouse / Tour); The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (Theatr Clwyd); The Rocky Horror Show (European tour); Usagi Yojimbo, The Life, The Diary of a Teenage Girl (Southwark Playhouse); A Little Night Music (RADA); La Traviata, Hippolyte et Aricie (Glyndebourne); La Bohème (WNO); The Flying Dutchman (ENO); Emperor and Galilean (National theatre).

Immersive and live events include: Messiah (Academy of St Martin In the Fields); Spring Gala (Royal Opera House), Alice’s Adventures Underground 2015 (Les Enfants Terribles/EBP – Winner – Knight of Illumination Award), Back to the Future, Grand Budapest Hotel, Miller’s Crossing and Who Framed Roger Rabbit for Secret Cinema.

Public Art: The Energies of Coventry – an augmented Reality Trail for Coventry 2021; Contagion (Shobana Jeyasingh Dance); Let’s Create a Better Future (Berlin Festival of Lights Special Award Commission for the TV Tower), Cosmic Architecture (Durham Lumiere 2017 and 2019), Culture Curve – Dynamic Shift (Barbican / City of London).

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