Hazel Low – Designer

Hazel Low is a performance designer working across theatre, live art and spatial design. They are particularly interested in work that is multidisciplinary, inherently collaborative, and that challenges form.

Theatre credits include: Bogeyman (Pleasance Queendome, Edinburgh Fringe); The Blue House (Blue Elephant Theatre); Who Killed My Father, co-designed with Blythe Brett (Tron Theatre); Splintered (Soho Theatre Upstairs); The Magic Flute, co-designed with Rosie Elnile (Royal College of Music); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Latimer Estate).

As well as design for Live Performance, Hazel also took part in the Prayer Workshops led by Rosie Elnile and the Gate Theatre where they conceptualised Myth of Binary and Body, a digital installation exploring how we costume trans bodies, a piece of work they are still developing. Hazel was also Design Associate on NDT Broadgate in 2020, where they helped conceptualise and action the ideals and aesthetics of the space, and were one of Broadgate’s resident designers when it was open.

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