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Theatre grad wins prestigious Ontario Arts Council prize

Theatre alumna Dana Osborne (BFA 鈥96), a costume and set designer with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, has been honoured with the Ontario Arts Council鈥檚 prestigious Virginia and Myrtle Cooper Award in Costume Design.

The $15,000 prize, given annually to a professional Canadian costume designer in mid-career working in Ontario, allows recipients to further enrich their careers through research and travel. Osborne received her award June 18 at a ceremony at the council鈥檚 Toronto office.

One of Dana Osborne鈥檚 renderings for Hosanna, Stratford Festival, 2011

鈥淚 was thrilled,鈥 said Osborne. 鈥淚 plan use the award to travel to London, England and New 91亚色 City, plus purchase some drafting and rendering programs for my computer and some new art reference books. 聽This comes at the perfect time with everything that鈥檚 going on in my career and my life. I鈥檝e been very busy lately and was desperate to take some time to recharge.鈥

Osborne was selected as the winner from an outstanding group of nominees. Citing her strong, creative interpretations, the jury of theatre professionals said: 鈥淸Osbourne] is a modern designer for today鈥檚 theatre. She uses her strong sense of today鈥檚 fashions, cleverly blended with historical looks, to give her shows unique designs. She also makes excellent use of found objects and has strong technical skills.鈥

Osborne has been working as a theatre designer across Canada for 15 years. In this, her 12th season at the Stratford Festival, she is the creative force behind the costumes for the mainstage production of You鈥檙e a Good Man, Charlie Brown and the world premiere of Morris Panych鈥檚 musical Wanderlust. Her other Stratford credits include costumes for Hosanna, As You Like It, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Moby Dick, The Comedy of Errors, The Lark, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Timon of Athens, Agamemnon and set and costumes for King Henry IV, Part One.

Dana Osborne (centre)聽with the Ontario Arts Foundation Vice-Chair John McKellar, and friend of Virginia Cooper (left) and聽 Alan Walker (right), executive director of the Ontario Arts Foundation (right)

Her聽work can also be seen this season in Soulpepper Theatre Company鈥檚 Speed-the-Plow, currently playing at the Young Centre in Toronto鈥檚 Distillery District, and Pacific Opera Victoria鈥檚 upcoming production of 惭补肠产别迟丑.听Osbourne's designs have graced the stages of Regina鈥檚 Globe Theatre, the Grand Theatre in London/Ontario, and Canadian Stage, Young People鈥檚 Theatre, Pleiades Theatre and Factory Theatre in Toronto.

Blossom Lady from As You Like It, Stratford, 2010

After earning her BFA at 91亚色, Osborne began her career in costume management, working with the Canadian Opera Company, Shaw Festival and Mirvish Productions, before choosing to specialize in design. She was named one of the Young Designers to Watch in Entertainment Design in 2004 and received the 2010 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Costume Design for Theatrefront鈥檚 production of The Mill.

鈥淪tudying theatre at 91亚色 gave me a great foundation to build upon,鈥 said Osborne. 鈥淚t taught me how to navigate the politics of the theatre, how to survive working long hours under stress, and to be flexible and creative. Theatre design is a collaborative art. A lot of people are involved in getting it from the page to the stage and they will all leave their mark on your design, so it鈥檚 important to embrace that.鈥

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