Jon Driscoll

Past Productions

Jon Driscoll studied theatre design at Croydon College of Art and Cinematography at the National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield. His theatre designs include A Matter Of Life And Death, Fram and The Reporter for the National Theatre; Midnight’s Children for the RSC; The Lightning Play and Whistling Psyche at the Almeida; Frost/Nixon at the Donmar and on Broadway; Whistle In The Dark at the Royal Exchange, Manchester; Jerry Springer – The Opera at the Cambridge Theatre and on UK tour; Our House at the Cambridge Theatre; Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others and Lady Into Fox at the Lyric Hammersmith and on UK tour; Darwin In Malibu at Hampstead Theatre; Brief Encounter at Birmingham Repertory Theatre and the Carlton Cinema; Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych and internationally; On The Third Day at the New Ambassadors; The Year Of The Hiker for Druid Performing Arts; Heroes and Up For Grabs at Wyndham’s; Glorious at the Duchess and on UK tour; Life After George at the Duchess; Eurydice at the Whitehall; Fabulation at the Tricycle; Bloody Sunday at the Tricycle, on UK and Eire tour; The Ha’penny Bridge at Point Depot Dublin and Cork Opera House; Queen’s English and The Country Wife at the Palace, Watford; When Harry Met Sally at the Theatre Royal Haymarket; Dance Of Death at the Lyric and in Sydney; and Rebecca, God And Stephen Hawking and Godspell on UK tour. Opera designs include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Linbury, Royal Opera House; The Magic Flute for Grange Park Opera; Genoveva for Opera North and Orfeo for Kent Opera. Dance designs include: Arthur Parts I & II for Birmingham Royal Ballet; The Pulse Of Tala for Angika; and Trips To Ecstasy, The Labyrinth, The Dreamforest and The Spirits for Tripsichore. TV and film credits as Director of Photography include Acts of Kindness, Last Rumba In Rochdale and Dim Sum – A Little Bit of Heart.