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Christopher Oram is a British and .


Background
He trained at the West Sussex College of Art and Design (latterly Northbrook College).

Early assisting work for designers and Ian MacNeil, included Assassins at the , Oliver! at the and An Inspector Calls and at the National Theatre.


Career
Having designed extensively on the fringe in London, he began a long term creative collaboration with the director whom he met in 1995 when they first worked together on Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee in Colchester.

Their subsequent professional partnership at the , Sheffield, includes As You Like It with Victoria Hamilton (also Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith); A Midsummer Night's Dream and Richard III with ; Edward II with ; Suddenly Last Summer with Victoria Hamilton and (also ); with (also ) and Don Carlos with Derek Jacobi (also ).

Collaborations at the Donmar Warehouse include Good with ; Passion Play, Privates on Parade with , Caligula with ; ; Merrily We Roll Along; Grand Hotel; Pirandello's Henry IV with , Don Juan in Soho with , Frost/Nixon with and Michael Sheen (also West End and ), with and , Red with and (which subsequently transferred to the John Golden Theatre, Broadway) and with Derek Jacobi.

Oram designed the four plays of the Donmar Wyndham's season, Ivanov with Kenneth Branagh, with Derek Jacobi, Madame de Sade with , and with (which subsequently transferred to in Denmark, and to the Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway).

Oram also designed the musicals Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre (also Princess Theatre, Melbourne) and Evita at the in London, and on Broadway, as well as the costumes for Kenneth Branagh's film of The Magic Flute.

Other work includes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (dir. at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (dir. Jamie Lloyd, Donmar Warehouse), Passion (dir. Jamie Lloyd, Donmar Warehouse), Parade (dir. ); A Streetcar Named Desire with (dir. Rob Ashford, Donmar Warehouse), A View from the Bridge with (dir. at the Duke of York's Theatre), King Lear and with (dir. , RSC Stratford, London and World Tour), Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies (dir. ); , , Power, Danton's Death and Man and Superman, (National Theatre). Both Red and Parade played subsequent seasons at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.

Oram was also the season designer of the Michael Grandage Company inaugural season at the Noël Coward Theatre. Privates on Parade, Peter and Alice, The Cripple of Inishmaan, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Henry V.

His work includes Billy Budd (Glyndebourne and BAM) and The Marriage of Figaro (Glyndebourne), (MET), and (Houston Grand Opera).

In 2017/18 he designed set and costume for Disney Theatrical Groups production of Frozen for its out of town production in Denver and its Broadway production opening at the St. James Theatre on 22 March 2018.

Oram is an Artistic Associate on 'Plays at the Garrick' in the forthcoming Kenneth Branagh season in the West End.

He is also a Companion of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, and is currently on the committee of the Linbury Prize for stage design.

During 2016 the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company will present a series of five plays. The director is Rob Ashford, the actor-director Kenneth Branagh and designer Christopher Oram.


Awards
  • 2004 - Best Costume ( Power)
  • 2004 Critics' Circle Award ( Suddenly Last Summer)
  • 2003 Evening Standard Award - Best Design ( Caligula)
  • 2010 Backstage Garland Award for Scenic Design ( Parade)
  • 2010 Critic's Circle Award ( Red)
  • 2010 - Best Scenic Design of a Play ( Red)
  • 2010 LA Stage Alliance - Costume Design: Large Theatre ( Parade)
  • 2014 Falstaff Award - Best Costume Design ( Henry V)
  • 2015 Olivier Award - Best Costume ( and Bring Up the Bodies)
  • 2015 Tony Award - Best Costume Design of a Play ( Wolf Hall, parts 1 & 2)
  • 2015 Falstaff Award - Best Costume Design ( The Winter's Tale)
  • 2016 Drama Desk Award - Outstanding Set Design for a Play ( )


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