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Nathan Burmeister
Set & Costume Designer
Nathan Burmeister is a Melbourne-based set and costume designer, working across a range of live performance mediums. He works closely with new styles, forms and stories, exploring contemporary dramaturgies and aesthetics.
Nathan’s recent works include Gardening With Sex Toys (Back To Back Theatre); Abduction (Victorian Opera); The Robot Dog (Melbourne Theatre Company); Loaded (Malthouse Theatre); Interior (Rawcus); Peacemongers (The People); A Brief Episode (Melbourne Fringe); Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (Little Ones Theatre); End Of (Darebin Arts Speakeasy/Griffin Theatre Company); and Considerable Sexual License (Joel Bray Dance). He has also worked in close collaboration with Bloomshed, designing for The Importance of Being Earnest, We’re Banking On It, Animal Farm, and Paradise Lost.
Nathan received the Green Room Award for Best Set and Costume Design for Paradise Lost (Bloomshed). He is a guest lecturer and tutor at The Victorian College of the Arts/The University of Melbourne.