Giles Cadle
Designer
Film, TV & Theatre
Film, TV & Theatre
Opera credits: It’s a Wonderful Life, Tales of Hoffmann (ENO); Coraline (Royal Opera House, Sweden, Lille Opera);; Les Huguenots (Deutsche Oper Berlin); Intermezzo and Falstaff, (Garsington Opera); Intet /Nothing (Denmark /Glyndebourne); The Virtues of Things (ROH Linbury/Opera North/Aldeburgh); Snowmaiden/Hansel and Gretel/Cenerentola, La Fanciulla del West, La Voix humaine/Dido and Aeneas (Opera North); Orest (Nederlandse Opera); Pelléas et Mélisande (Mariinsky Theatre); Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Lulu and The Midsummer Marriage (Munich); Peter Grimes (Geneva); Duke Bluebeard’s Castle (ENO and Mariinsky Theatre); Punch and Judy (ENO at Young Vic and Geneva Opera); Medea in Corinto (St Gallen, Switzerland); Rusalka (Royal Danish Opera, Finnish Opera); Boris Godunov (New Zealand Opera); The Flying Dutchman (New York City Opera, Washington); Flight (Glyndebourne) The Beggar’s Opera (Strasbourg) and Red Balloon (dance piece, Royal Opera House).
Giles includes among his theatre credits: Yellow Wallpaper (Schaubuhne Berlin); His Dark Materials, The kitchen, Mother Clap’s Molly House (National Theatre); Ten Billion (Royal Court Theatre); Six Characters Looking for an Author (Young Vic); King Lear (Liverpool Everyman and Young Vic); No Man’s Land (Gate Theatre, Dublin; West End); The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC); The Shape of Things, The Hypochondriac and The Treatment (Almeida Theatre) and The Frogs (New York).
Giles was awarded the 2005 Olivier Award for Best Set Design for His Dark Materials.