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Brotherston started his career designing for the film <i>Letter to Brezhnev</i> (1985) and has worked extensively across dance, theatre, opera, musical theatre and film. He is best known for his collaborations with choreographer Matthew Bourne and Bourne’s dance companies Adventures in Motion Pictures and New Adventures, where he is an Associate Artist. Their ground-breaking <i>Swan Lake</i> (1995) with male swans has received over 30 international awards to date, including a Tony Award for Best Costume Design. In 1998, Brotherston received the Olivier Award’s Outstanding Achievement in Dance for Matthew Bourne’s <i>Cinderella</i>, which was set during the Blitz. In 2005, Brotherston designed, co-wrote and co-directed <i>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</i> with Adam Cooper and has designed sets and costume for many national companies including the National Theatre, Scottish Ballet, English National Opera and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Brotherston received the Ninette de Valois Award for Outstanding Contribution to Dance in 2018 and has worked extensively throughout the UK with companies Kneehigh, Shakespeare’s Globe, Sheffield Crucible, Almeida Theatre, Northern Ballet, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Old Vic, Glyndebourne and Chichester Festival Theatre. He has also designed numerous productions for the West End including <i>Long Day’s Journey into Night</i>, <i>The Rise and Fall of Little Voice</i>, <i>Sister Act</i> and <i>Oh What a Lovely War</i>. In 2022 Brotherston was awarded an OBE for services to Dance and Theatre. \n\n<i>The Snow Queen</i>, based on the tale by Hans Christian Andersen, was choreographed to music by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arranged by Richard Honner. It received its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on 7 December 2019 and was televised during the Christmas period. The production benefited from the popularity of Disney's film, <i>Frozen</i>, based on the same source. \r\n\nThis costume is worn by the Snow Queen when she visits the marketplace and bewitches Kai, a scene which, for the Queen, is largely mimetic. This was the costume created for publicity ahead of the premiere of the ballet, and was worn by the creator of the role, Constance Deverney. In a 2022 review Marcus Lundie noted that the 'costumes were well thought out, glittering and all kinds of gorgeous. How can you deny the snow queen when she looks like a glistening frozen goddess cut from pure diamonds?'\n\nThe Queen also features in the award-winning sixty-minute film, <i>Secret Theatre</i>, directed by Jessica Wright and Morgan Runacre-Temple and promoted by Marquee TV. The film was created in 2020 during the Covid 19 pandemic to help keep the wonder of theatre alive. The narrative shows a boy wandering into a deserted theatre where, to his surprise, ‘the show goes on’ and he meets characters from <i>The Snow Queen</i> and from <i>The Nutcracker</i>, also designed by Brotherston.","physicalDescription":"Costume design by Lez Brotherston for the title character in <i>The Snow Queen</i>. Full length female figure, facing viewer's left. The Queen wears a floor-length gown with a train, decorated at the hem with crystals, and a long-sleeved fitted jacket with a jewel-encrusted inset at front and crystals at the cuffs. A loosely fitted hood, lined in red, is attached to the jacket, both hood and jacket patterned to suggest a covering of fallen snow. The top of the hood is attached to the Queen's spiked tiara. To right is a pencil and pen and ink sketch showing the back of the jacket. The figure stands in front of a black frame, breaking the frame at top and bottom. Within the frame, on an attached strip of white paper, right, is printed the ballet title, 'Snow Queen', in capital letters, black on white, running up the paper from bottom to top. On the left side of the frame is pencilled ‘Scottish Ballet Act 1’, similarly running up the paper from bottom to top. 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