Tyler Forward is a Lighting and Video Designer, based in London. 
Tyler trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, specialising in Lighting and Video Design. He has worked internationally as a Designer / Associate in Theatre, Concerts and Site-Specific Design.
As Designer, theatre includes; Welcome To Noware (George Bernard Shaw); Merrily We Roll Along (Playground); Scenes From A Repatriation (Royal Court); Spitfire Girls (Tour); Death on the Throne The Loosical (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Mack); The Legend of Them (Royal Court) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Backstage); The Turn of The Screw (Queens) G (Royal Court); Dorian The Musical (Southwark Playhouse); Sunday In Park with George (Mack); Diana The Musical Concert (Eventim Apollo); Trompe L’Oiel (The Other Palace); Loserville (Blackheath Halls); Our House (The Albany); No Man’s Island, Redemption, Mission (The Big House); Play, The Games (P&O Arvia); Silence (Donmar/Tara); Musical Theatre Showcase (Trinity Laban); Roles We’ll Never Play, Close Quarters (RADA); Opening Up: The Mental Health Musical (Union); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Electric); Nor Woman Neither (Tristan Bates); Macbeth (Vanbrugh); Stoning Mary (George Bernard Shaw). 
As a Designer, exhibitions include: Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City Exhibition (180 The Strand); Future Shock (180 The Strand). 
As Associate Designer, theatre includes: The Three Little Pigs (Unicorn / Minerva); Oscar At The Crown (Immersive Show); Belle Livingstone's 58th Street Country Club (UK Premiere) Burlesque The Musical (UK Premiere/ Savoy West End); Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker (Tour); Umm Kulthum & The Goldern Era (Bahrain National); Once The Musical Concert (Tour); Kenneth Branagh’s King Lear (West End); The House With Chicken Legs (Tour); The Trials (Marlowe); Spongebob The Musical (Tour); Umm Kulthum & The Goldern Era (Ithra). 
As an Associate Designer, exhibitions include: Christmas@ Blenheim Palace (Blenheim Palace); Neverland@ Kenwood House (English Heritage); Halloween@ Thetford Forest (Forestry England); Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch (180 The Strand)
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