Anthony Ward
}}Anthony Ward (born 1957) is a British theatre designer specializing in set and costume design. He studied theatre design at Wimbledon School of Art.
He has designed productions for the Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Donmar Warehouse and the Almeida Theatre. Recent productions include the revival of Stephen Sondheim's play ''Sweeney Todd'', directed by Jonathan Kent (Chichester Festival Theatre/Adelphi Theatre), ''Posh'' (Royal Court/Duke of York Theatre), ''Enron'' (Royal Court/Chichester Festival Theatre). Ward's West End musical credits include ''My Fair Lady'', ''Oklahoma!'', ''Oliver!'' and ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang''.
Ward designed Sam Mendes' inaugural production, ''Assassins'', at the Donmar Warehouse and ''Mary Stuart'', directed by Phyllida Lloyd, which transferred to the West End and Broadway and received a Tony Award for Best Costume Design.
Opera productions include productions of ''Gloriana'' and ''Peter Grimes'' directed by Phyllida Lloyd for Opera North, and ''Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria'' directed by Adrian Noble for the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence.
For dance he designed ''Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker!'' (Sadler's Wells and UK tour) and most recently ''The Nutcracker'' for Nikolaj Hübbe at the Royal Danish Ballet.
Ward's partner is Mark Thompson, the Olivier award-winning and Tony-nominated international costume and set designer for stage and screen. They share a house in Kent and a studio in London with their grey Italian whippet. Provided by Wikipedia