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Chris Parry (lighting designer)

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Chris Parry (Born 23 May 1952 in the United Kingdom – died 16 January 2007 in San Diego, California) was a theatrical lighting designer. He worked on several Broadway and West End productions and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design three times, winning for The Who's Tommy. He also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design three times.

Parry's credits include more than 150 designs worldwide including productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre in the UK, and designs for the Los Angeles Opera, Welsh National Opera, Opera Theatre of Lucca in Italy, as well as many regional theatres. In 1993, he received the Lighting Designer of the Year Award from Lighting Dimensions magazine.

Parry was known for using the Gel "Rosco 68 - Skye Blue". After his death, Rosco renamed the gel "Parry Sky Blue".

Parry was the Head of Design at the University of California, San Diego until his death. He had taught there for 18 years. He also and had one son, Richard Parry.

References

  1. "Chris Parry". theatre.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-17.

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Awards for Chris Parry
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design
1975–2000
2001–2015
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Lighting Design (1991–2000)
Tony Award for Best Lighting Design
1970–1990
1990–2004


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