Talk:Tom Scutt

Latest comment: 30 days ago by Max263 in topic Did you know nomination

Did you know nomination

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  • ... that Tom Scutt has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, whose productions he attended as a child?
  • Source: "a portfolio that includes work at the National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company..." and "His own understanding of design was shaped by frequent trips to the RSC with his father"
    • ALT1: ... that Tom Scutt's set design for Into the Woods was described as "exquisitely conceived"? Source: "the exquisitely conceived set design by Tom Scutt"
    • ALT2: ... that Tom Scutt won the Olivier Award for Best Set Design for a production in an open-air theatre? Source:
    • ALT3: ... that Tom Scutt judged an award only eight years after winning it? Source: "he’s judging the Linbury Prize only eight years after winning it"
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    • Comment: He worked with the RSC on a 2011 production of The Merchant of Venice.
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Max263 (talkcontribs) 19:01, 24 April 2026 (UTC).Reply

@Bremps: Thank you very much for the photo! (although a more flattering screenshot might be possible, I'll have a look). I have a new alt suggestion (apologies if I'm proposing too many):
Tom Scutt with his Tony Award
Tom Scutt with his Tony Award
ALT4 ... that in the Tony Award-winning Cabaret set design by Tom Scutt (pictured), the audience enters the theatre through a special side entrance, symbolising the "descent into the cabaret"? Source: "...Scutt says. “I wanted there to be like this descent into the cabaret."" Max263 (talkcontribs) 17:26, 6 May 2026 (UTC)Reply
I have uploaded a new photo which is now visible on this page, which depicts the trophy and has Scutt smiling. I have swapped this photo into the article as well. Max263 (talkcontribs) 19:23, 6 May 2026 (UTC)Reply