59 Productions

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59 Productions
Industry creative direction, technical design, and projection
Founder Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer
Headquarters Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Number of employees
11

59 Productions is a Tony Award-winning creative direction, technical design, and projection team, best known as the video-designers for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[1]

Origins

59 Productions was founded in Edinburgh by Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer. Early projects included the video design for Stellar Quines Theatre Company's Sweet Fanny Adams in Eden (2003),[2] followed by the video design for the recently formed National Theatre of Scotland's Roam (2006) and Black Watch (2006), which featured in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[3] Shortly after the success of the show, which won multiple awards at Edinburgh Festivals, a Critics' Circle Theatre Award, a South Bank Sky Arts Award, four Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, four Laurence Olivier Awards, and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award,[4] 59 Productions relocated to London, where they began a series of collaborations at the Royal National Theatre,[5] causing critics to say that the company had "created an entirely new art form."[6]

59's Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer were part of the original creative team for War Horse in 2007, which went on to win six Laurence Olivier Awards[7] in London and five Tony Awards for the subsequent production on Broadway.[8]

59 Productions undertook its first opera in 2007 at the English National Opera, providing the projection design for Philip Glass's Satyagraha, directed by Phelim McDermott and designed by Julian Crouch of Improbable theatre.[9] This was the first of several collaborations with Improbable theatre, including the design for the Metropolitan Opera's 125th Anniversary Gala in 2009, which raised more than $10 million.[10]

In 2012, Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle asked 59 Productions to provide the animation and projection design for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, viewed by an audience of over a billion people.[1] At around the same time, 59 was also asked to lead the design of the David Bowie is exhibition for the Victoria and Albert Museum, marking the company's expansion into the world of exhibition design. The exhibit was described as "brought to life by technology and united in sound and vision in a way rarely seen in a museum."[11]

Now employing 11 people worldwide, 59 Productions works in set design, video projection design, exhibition and events design, film, theatre, and interactive production. The company was "Lighting the Sails" at Sydney Opera House for the 2014 VIVID Live festival.[12] In 2015 they did the projection design for the first-ever Broadway production of George Gershwin's An American in Paris (film). The production went on to win 4 Tony Awards, including Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Bob Crowley and 59 Productions.[13]

Selected productions

Selected tours

  • 2011–2014—War Horse. After its successful run at the Royal National Theatre, the production won five Tony Awards on Broadway, including Best Play and Best Design. The show also toured in the UK & Ireland, North America, Holland, Germany, and South Africa.[24]
  • 2010—Jónsi-Go Live World Tour. 59 conceived, designed, and produced the stage show for Jónsi's 2010 tour of North America, Europe, Australia and Japan.[25]
  • 2009–2014—The new, redesigned version of Les Misérables has toured the UK, Japan, Korea, Spain, and Australia.[26]
  • 2008—The Waves, which started at the Royal National Theatre, toured the UK, North America, and Europe.[27]
  • 2006–2011—Black Watch, which started at the National Theatre of Scotland, went on to tour the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.[28]

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