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Tanya Moiseiwitsch

British theatre designer (1914–2003)


British theatre designer (1914–2003)

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birth_nameTatiana Benita Moiseiwitsch
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educationCentral School of Arts and Crafts
occupationTheatre designer
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fatherBenno Moiseiwitsch
motherDaisy Kennedy

Tatiana Benita Moiseiwitsch (3 December 1914 – 19 February 2003) was an English theatre designer.

Born in London, the daughter of Daisy Kennedy, an Australian concert violinist and Benno Moiseiwitsch, a Russian/Ukrainian-born classical pianist who became a British citizen in 1937, she attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts. A pioneering figure in 20th-century theatre design, Moiseiwitsch was the founding designer of the Canadian Stratford Festival and its theatre and designed the interior of St. Catherine's Chapel, Massey College. She also designed the stage of the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis and of the Crucible Theatre, in Sheffield, England, which opened in 1971. Between 1935 and 1939 she was designer at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and designed more than 50 productions for it.

During her career, she had as many as five productions running at the same time in London, England. Some of her more notable productions included the Old Vic Company's Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac, Britten's opera Peter Grimes at Covent Garden, Chekov's Uncle Vanya, and Sheridan's The Critic. She also designed sets and costumes for the English Stratford's 1953 tour of Australia. She designed a number of memorable sets for productions of the National Theatre. For Tyrone Guthrie she designed the modernized production of Ben Jonson's The Alchemist in 1962, for the Old Vic and Guthrie's beast-fable production of Jonson's Volpone for Laurence Olivier’s National Theatre in 1964. She worked with Tyrone Guthrie at the Stratford Memorial Theatre, in England, the Stratford Festival in Canada, the Habima in Israel and the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. She designed the highly stylised sets for the 1947 hit musical Bless the Bride. She worked closely with Annette Garceau, costume maker, at the Old Vic and Stratford Ontario.

She had to her credit no fewer than five Broadway productions: Uncle Vanya and The Critic in 1946, The Matchmaker in 1955–57, The House of Atreus in 1968, and The Misanthrope in 1975. She designed CBC’s 1957 film of the Ontario Stratford Festival’s Oedipus Rex, and is also credited for the 2004 Broadway revival of King Lear, in which the scenery was based on her designs for Stratford.

Moiseiwitch was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1976. In 2003, she was posthumously appointed as an honorary Officer of the Order of Canada for her "enormous impact on theatre arts in the 20th century".

In 2022 Sheffield Theatres renamed their Studio Theatre after her.

Bibliography

  • The Production of King Oedipus by Tyrone Guthrie and Tanya Moiseiwitsch. Republished by Wordville Press (2022). ISBN 978-1-8384036-9-0

References

References

  1. (20 February 2003). "Obituary: Tanya Moiseiwitsch". The Guardian.
  2. Hofler, Robert. (19 February 2023). "Tanya Moiseiwitsch: Set and costume designer".
  3. Viagas, Robert. (11 August 2017). "Annette Garceau, Last Surviving Guthrie Theater Founder, Dies at 103".
  4. "Laurence Olivier Presents King Lear".
  5. "King Lear – Broadway Play – 2004 Revival".
  6. {{London Gazette. (4 June 1976)
  7. (16 May 2003). "The Late Tanya Moiseiwitsch recognized with the Order of Canada".
  8. (8 August 2022). "Our Studio is renamed the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse".
  9. Millward, Tom. (10 August 2022). "Sheffield Theatres renames its studio in honour of Tanya Moiseiwitsch".
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