DAVID FLEISCHER

  DAVID FLEISCHER  

DAVID FLEISCHER  

DAVID FLEISCHER  

DAVID FLEISCHER  

 

INFO

WORK

IMPERMANENCE
GILGAMESH
SAINT JOAN
ROMEO AND JULIET
FANGIRLS
OCHO
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
THE HARP IN THE SOUTH: PART TWO
THE HARP IN THE SOUTH: PART ONE
AB [INTRA]
BLITHE SPIRIT
LOVE AND INFORMATION
THE SEAGULL
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
  RBG; OF MANY ONE
SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE
CHILDREN OF THE SUN
THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA
OIL
SPEED THE PLOW
PLAYING BEATIE BOW
TRAVELLING NORTH
MY BRILLIANT CAREER
TOP GIRLS
THE GOLDEN AGE
INTO THE SHIMMERING WORLD
 MOJO
WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN
THE DEEP BLUE SEA
HEDDA
MACHINAL
CHIMERICA
FURY
GILGAMESH
FANGIRLS
SPEED THE PLOW
AB [INTRA]
CHILDREN OF THE SUN
A ROOM OF ONES OWN

CONTACT


Imogen Sarre
casarotto ramsay and asssociates
3rd Floor, 7 Savoy Court, Strand
London WC2R 0EX
+44 (0)20 7287 4450
imogen@casarotto.co.uk


ABOUT


David Fleischer is a production, stage and costume designer, working with leading theatre, music theatre, dance, ballet and opera companies. His practice spans various genres and forms, creating works distinct for their theatrical ambition, visual elegance and acuity. He has created and toured pieces locally and internationally, and his his work has been recognised with numerous industry awards and appointments including resident designer for Sydney Theatre Company, The Berlin Music Opera Award, the Kristian Fredrikson Fellowship and the Thelma Afford Award for Costume Design in Stage and Screen. David is a highly collaborative creative thinker and visual storyteller.

Recent works include Sydney Dance Company’s international tour to The Kennedy Centre in Washington D.C., Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona, and The Joyce in New York, FANGIRLS at the Lyric Hammersmith with Sonia Friedman Productions, and GILGAMESH for Sydney Chamber Opera and Opera Australia. Upcoming projects include the second national tour of Suzie Miller’s RBG; OF MANY ONE,  a new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s ORLANDO at Belvoir St Theatre, IMPERMANENCE’s showing Chaillot Théâtre National de la Danse, Paris, as well as premiering a piece for Ballett Zürich choerographed by Cathy Marston in 2026.