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Name
  
Maria Bjornson

Role
  
Theatre designer

Education
  
Central Saint Martins


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Full Name
  
Maria Elena Bjornson

Born
  
16 February 1949 (
1949-02-16
)
Paris, France

Died
  
December 13, 2002, London, United Kingdom

Known for
  
Scenic design, Costume design

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Designer of the Year

Similar People
  
Andrew Bridge, Harold Prince, Gillian Lynne, Michael Crawford, Judy Kaye

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Maria Elena Björnson (16 February 1949 – 13 December 2002) was a theatre designer. She was born in Paris to a Norwegian father and Romanian mother. She was the great-granddaughter of the Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903.

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Life

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Björnson was born in Paris on 16 February 1949. Her father Bjorn was a businessman from Norway; her mother, Mia Prodan, was from Romania. Both were from theatrical families. Björnson grew up in London; she studied at the Lycée Français, and then at the Byam Shaw School of Art and at the Central School of Art and Design.

She designed sets and costumes for theatre, ballet and opera. She worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and designed Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, which won her the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design, and the Trevor Nunn production of Aspects of Love.

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Björnson was course director for Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design. She died in London on 13 December 2002. She was 53.

Reception

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In 2006, the refurbished Young Vic opened a new studio theatre named the "Maria" in honour of Björnson. The first performance there was Love and Money by Dennis Kelly, directed by Matthew Dunster and designed by Anna Fleischle.

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In the 2011 25th Anniversary Concert of The Phantom of The Opera, the chandelier, considered Maria's greatest stage triumph, was named Maria in honour of her with the name inlaid on the inside of the $2M set piece.


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References

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