BIOGRAPHY

Natalie Pryce

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Natalie was the Black British Theatre Award Winner for Costume Design Recognition 2020.

Previous work at Shakespeare’s Globe includes Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth.

As Set and Costume Designer, theatre credits include: Black Power Desk(Brixton House); Othello (Riverside Studios); The Architect, 846 Live (Greenwich + Docklands International Festival); August in England (Bush Theatre); Sunny Side Up (Theatre Peckham); Of The Cut, Me for the World (Young Vic); The Gift, Red Velvet (RADA); SAMSKARA (Yard Theatre); and Ducklings (Royal Exchange Theatre). As Co-Set and Costume Designer: For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad (Stoke Newington Town Hall); and Not Now; Bernard (Unicorn Theatre).

As Costume Designer, theatre credits include: Ebony Scrooge (Costume Designer, Sadler’s Wells East and Zoonation); 42 Balloons (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Lowry); Quadrophenia (Associate Costume Designer, Des. Paul Smith, Sadler’s Wells); Black Shadows (Ballet Black UK Tour); Kyoto (The RSC with Soho Place, West End, Lincoln Center New York); Vanya (Richmond and Duke of York’s Theatre); Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre); Hamlet (Bristol Old Vic); Black Sun (Ballet Black Double Bill – UK Tour); A Number (Old Vic); Old Bridge (Bush Theatre); White Noise (Bridge); Is God Is (Royal Court); Anna X (Harold Pinter Theatre); and Tales of the Turntable for Zoonation (Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre).

Film credits include: Good Grief (filmed play); and short films Fourteen Fractures, Myrtle, Fellow Creatures, and Swept Under Rug. As Costume Trainee: My Name is Leon (BBC1).

Awards include: Best Revival Olivier Award Winner 2024 – Vanya.