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Fly Davis

Set designer

Fly Davis is an award-winning set and costume designer for the stage. She trained at RADA as a theatre technician before specializing in set and costume design at the internationally acclaimed Motley School of Design, and graduated in 2009. Originally from the south of England where she studied drama and fine art, and was awarded the ADFAS scholarship for excellence on a one year art foundation which started her path towards becoming a designer.

Her many theatre productions include: The Ocean at the End of The Lane - nominated What’s On Stage Award Best Set Design 2021 (National Theatre/Duke of York's West End); Henry V, Appropriate - nominated Evening Standard Award Best Set Design 2019 (Donmar Warehouse);  Caroline, Or Change - Olivier Award Nomination for Best Costume Design 2019 (Chichester Festival Theatre/Playhouse West End/ Broadway, NY). Further Groan Ups (Vaudeville West End/UK Tour); Tao of Glass with Philip Glass (Manchester International Festival/International Tour); Pericles, Beginning, I Want My Hat Back at National Theatre, Macbeth at Royal Shakespeare Company, The Hour That We Knew Nothing of Each Other, The Winters Tale at Royal Lyceum Theatre, The Prudes, Pigeons and Primetime at Royal Court, Othello at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and The Globe, Our Town, A Streetcar Named Desire and Scuttlers at Manchester Royal Exchange, Barbarians and Trade at Young Vic, The Last Remains of Maisie Duggan at National Theatre Ireland and Image of an Unknown Young Woman (Gate Theatre) - Winner of OffWestEnd Award for Best Set Design 2016.