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Tess Schofield Contact@Theyellowagency.Com APDG tess schofield [email protected] APDG . AACTA . MEAA project YEAR director / producer CREDIT FILM & TV THE KETTERING INCIDENT 2014 Directors : Rowan Woods / Tony Krawitz costume designer prod. Vincent Sheehan / Fiona MCConaghy / Andy Walker THE WATER DIVINER 2014 Director : Russell Crowe costume designer Prod. Troy Lum | Andrew Mason | Keith Rodger THE SAPPHIRES 2011 Director : Wayne Blair costume designer Goalpost Pictures DIRTY DEEDS 2001 Director : David Caesar costume designer Prod. Deborah Balderstone & Bryan Brown SUBTERANO 2000 Director : Esben Storm costume designer Prod. Richard Becker and Barbi Taylor BOOTMEN 1999 Director : Dein Perry costume designer Prod. Hilary Linstead MUMBO JUMBO 1998 Director : Catherine Millar costume designer (telefeature) Prod. Helen Watts RADIANCE 1997 Director : Rachel Perkins costume designer Prod. Ned Lander & Andrew Meyer DIANA AND ME 1996 Director : David Parker costume designer Prod. Matt Carroll MR RELIABLE 1995 Director : Nadia Tass costume designer Prod. Jim McElroy & Terry Hayes COSI 1994 Director : Mark Joffe costume designer Prod. Tim White & Richard Brennan GREENKEEPING 1991 Director : David Caesar costume designer Prod. Glenys Rowe SPOTSWOOD 1990 Director : Mark Joffe costume designer Prod. Tim White & Richard Brennan OPERA LA TRAVIATA 2011 Director : Francesca Zambello costume designer (HANDA Opera on Sydney Harbour) Opera Australia PETER GRIMES 2010 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer (remount / Houston Grand Opera) Houston Grand Opera & OA PETER GRIMES 2009 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Opera Australia & Houston Grand Opera LADY MACBETH OF MSTENK 2006 Director : Francesca Zambello costume designer (remount) Opera Australia Syd, Melbourne JENUFA 2006 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer (remount) Opera Australia SWEENEY TODD 2003 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Royal Opera House Covent Garden UK LADY MACBETH OF MSTENK 2002 Director : Francesca Zambello costume designer Opera Australia Sydney SWEENEY TODD 2002 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Lyric Opera Of Chicago USA IL PRIGIONERO, BERIO FOLK SONGS & LA STRADA 2000 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer English National Opera UK JENUFA 1998 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Opera Australia Syd, Melb WHITSUNDAY 1988 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Opera Australia THEATRE THE SECRET RIVER 2016 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane Tour Sydney Theatre Company MISS JULIE 2013 Director: Latecia Caceras costume designer Company B Belvoir HIPBONE STICKING OUT 2013 Director: Scott Rankin costume designer Prod: Big hArt THE SECRET RIVER 2013 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE WILD DUCK 2011 Director : Simon Stone costume designer Company B Belvoir NAMATJIRA 2010 Directors : Scott Rankin & Wayne Blair costume designer Australian tour Big hArt & Company B Belvoir THE DIARY OF A MADMAN 2011 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer USA tour / Bam NYC Company B Belvoir THE DIARY OF A MADMAN 2010 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir NAMATJIRA 2010 Directors : Scott Rankin & Wayne Blair costume designer Big hArt & Company B Belvoir LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT 2010 Director : Andrew Upton costume designer Sydney Theatre Company A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 2010 Director : Liv Ullman costume designer USA tour Bam NYC & Washington Sydney Theatre Company TOT MUM 2009 Director : Steven Soderberg costume designer Sydney Theatre Company A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 2009 Director : Liv Ullman costume designer Sydney Theatre Company ELLING 2009 Director : Pamela Rabe costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA 2009 Director : Marion Potts costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE SERPENTS TEETH 2008 Director : Pamela Rabe costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE GREAT 2008 Director : Peter Evans costume designer Sydney Theatre Company TOY SYMPHONY 2007 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir RIFLEMIND 2007 Director : Philip Seymour Hoffman costume designer Sydney Theatre Company A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 2007 Sydney Theatre Company costume designer Dir. Edward Dick. THE ART OF WAR 2007 Director : Annabel Arden costume designer Sydney Theatre Company WOMAN IN MIND 2006 Director : Gale Edwards costume designer Sydney Theatre Company MOTHER COURAGE & HER CHILDREN 2006 Director : Robyn Nevin costume designer Sydney Theatre Company RAY’S TEMPEST 2005 Director : Richard Roxburgh costume designer Company B Belvoir FAR AWAY 2004 Director : Benedict Andrews costume designer Sydney Theatre Company A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM 2004 Director : Benedict Andrews costume designer Company B Belvoir VICTORY 2004 Director : Judy Davis costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE 2003 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir WAITING FOR GODOT 2003 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir & Sydney Festival CLOUDSTREET 2001 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir & Perth Festival SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER 2000 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir AS YOU LIKE IT 1999 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir THE JUDAS KISS 1999 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir LOVE FOR LOVE 1998 Sydney Theatre Company costume designer Dir. David Berthold CLOUDSTREET 1997 Company B Belvoir & Perth Festival costume designer Director : Neil Armfield THE GOVERNOR’S FAMILY 1997 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir THE SEAGULL 1997 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN 1996 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir HAMLET 1994 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir THE COCKROACH OPERA 1992 Director : Mark Gaal costume designer Belvoir St Theatre THE TRACKERS OF OXYYRHYNCHUS 1991 Director : Mark Gaal costume designer Sydney Theatre Company THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE 1991 Director : Mark Gaal costume designer Australian Theatre for Young People THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR 1991 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Sydney Theatre Company AUTHORITY 1990 Director : Rob Steele set & costume designer Crossroads Theatre DIARY OF A MADMAN 1989 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Company B Belvoir SPRING AWAKENING 1989 Director : Mark Gaal set & costume designer Australian Theatre for Young People THE REAL MATILDA 1989 Director : Nicci Wood set & costume designer Bay St Theatre KNUCKLEDUSTERS THE JEWELS OF EDITH SITWELL 1989 Director : Di Drew costume designer Belvoir St Theatre LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS 1988 Director : Katherine Ivak costume designer Belvoir St Theatre THE MORTAL FALCON 1988 Director : Richard Wherrett costume design Sydney Theatre Company GERTRUDE STEIN & A COMPANION 1987 Director : Sonia Fraser costume design & design co ordinator Belvoir St Theatre A LIE OF THE MIND 1987 Director : Jim Sharman costume designer Belvoir St Theatre THE ELEPHANT MAN 1987 Director : Paul Thompson set & costume design Fallon House Theatre Co (California) THE GOLDEN AGE 1986 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer National Institute of Dramatic Art ORPHEUS & NO TRIFLING WITH LOVE 1986 Director : Richard Wherrett set & costume design National Institute of Dramatic Art MUSICALS SPRING AWAKENING 2010 Director : Geordie Brookman costume designer Sydney Theatre Company SHANE WARNE THE MUSICAL 2008 Director : Neil Armfield costume designer Shane Warne The Musical SNUGGLEPOT & CUDDLEPIE & THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE RAGGED BLOSSOM costume designer 2007 Director : Neil Armfield Company B Belvoir & Windmill Theatre Co THE WEDDING SONG 1994 Director : Jim Sharman costume designer National Institute of Dramatic Art THE COCKROACH OPERA 1992 Director : Mark Gaal costume designer Belvoir St Theatre CHESS 1990 Director : Jim Sharman costume designer Theatre Royal, Sydney DOCUMENTARY UNFOLDING FLORENCE 2005 Director : Gillian Armstrong costume designer Becker Entertainment. IN SEARCH OF BONY 2003 Director : Lisa Matthews costume designer Producer : Lisa Matthews & art direcior ROSIE’S SECRET 1994 Director : Lisa Matthews costume designer Prducer : Lisa Matthews COMMERCIALS & SHORT FILMS LIPTONS TEA 2005 Silver Screen Productions costume designer VISA 1998 Flying Fish Productions, NZ costume designer CITIBANK 1996 Deep Blue Productions costume designer YELLOW PAGES 1995 Window Productions costume designer McDONALDS 1995 Window Productions costume designer COKE 1995 Red Ink Productions costume designer GARUDA INDONESIA 1992 Director : Mark Joffe costume designer Wayne Maul Productions GOLD’N CANOLA 1992 Director : Mark Joffe costume designer Wayne Maul Productions THE REVELATIONS OF ROSE PERKINS 1986 Director : Steven Boscutti costume designer Swinburne Film School AWARDS & NOMINATIONS APDG Award Costume Design on a Feature Film 2016 THE WATER DIVINER Hero Frock Hire Award APDG Award Outstanding Contribution to Design 2016 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT Cameron Cresswell Award AACTA Award Best Achievement in Costume Design 2015 THE WATER DIVINER AACTA Award Best Achievement in Costume Design 2013 THE SAPPHIRES Australian Production Designer's Guild Award Nomination 2012 LA TRAVIATA Sydney Theatre Critics Award 2011 THE DIARY OF A MADMAN Helpmann Award Nomination Best Costume Design 2010 PETER GRIMES Green Room Award Nomination Best Costume Design 2009 LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK Sydney Theatre Award nomination Best Costume Design 2009 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA Helpmann
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