ANDREW BRIDGE

Lighting Designer

Andrew recently won the 1999 Tony for his brilliant designs on Fosse as well as the the 1995 Tony Award and the Los Angeles Critics and Ovation Awards for his lighting of Sunset Boulevard. He has also won the Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Circle Critics Awards (NY), Dora Mavor Award (Canada) and Los Angeles Critics Award for his designs for The Phantom of the Opera which have been seen in Britian, USA, Japan, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Andrew Bridge's designs can currently be seen at the Seigfried and Roy spectacular at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas and at Disneyland's Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in France.

His West End credits include the Musicals Sunset Boulevard (and USA and tour, Canada, Australia, Germany); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (and UK tour, USA and tour, Canada, Australia, Germany); Five Guys Named Moe (and USA, Australia, and UK tour); Aspects of Love (and Broadway, Drama Desk Award nomination, Canada and Australia); Time; Oliver! (and Broadway); Torvill and Dean (World Tour); Billy Bishop Goes to War; Tomfoolery; Little Me; Blondel; The Boyfriend; Moby Dick; The Hunting of the Snark; Heathcliff and the operas La Boheme, Carmen and Madam Butterfly at the Royal Albert Hall, London. In 1997 Andrew Bridge made his Royal National Theatre debut lighting Frank McGuiness Mutabilitie directed by Trevor Nunn.

For ten years Andrew Bridge was Lighting Designer for Shirley Bassey in Concert (worldwide).

In London Andrew Bridge was for twelve years the exclusive lighting consultant for the design company Imagination where he applied his talents to international presentation, industrial theatre and architecture projects. He was responsible for the spectacular floodlighting of the headquarters for Lloyds of London (National Lighting Award). Andrew Bridge lives in London with his wife and three children.