Milla Clarke

Milla Clarke (she/her) was the winner of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design in 2015. Other awards include Lord Williams Prize for Design and The Prince of Wales Design Scholarship. She trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, graduating with a first class BA hons degree in Theatre Design.

For Gate Theatre, theatre credits include: A Small Place.

As Designer, theatre credits include: Macbeth (The Reykjavik City Theatr); Ivy Tiller: Vicar’s Daughter, Squirrel Killer (Mischief Festival, RSC); Red Ellen (Northern Stage); Isla (Theatr Clwyd); La Traviata (Nevill Holt); La bohème (ENO: Drive & Live); The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil (co-designed with Chloe Lamford for The New Zealand Festival Theatre); Yolk and Aliens (co-created with Jane Horrocks, Molly Vivian and Francesca Levi for Brighton Festival); Curious (co-designed with Rosie Elnile for Soho Theatre); Mr Burns, Gone Too Far (Guildhall); There Are No Beginnings (Leeds Playhouse); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (National Youth Theatre); Europe, You Got Older (LAMDA); Inside Bitch, Bad Roads, B, Human Animals (Royal Court); Beginners (Unicorn Theatre); Elephant (Birmingham Rep); Outside and Out of Water (Orange Tree Theatre); The Tide Whisperer (National Theatre Wales); Highway One (August 012 / Wales Millennium Centre); Frogman (Curious Directive, Traverse Theatre); Paul Bunyan, The Day After, Trial by Jury (English National Opera).