The theatre architect Roderick Ham, who has died aged 91, played an important role in the development of British theatre design in the postwar years. He was also one of the nicest men you could meet, a gentle giant, who gave me my first job in 1973.Born in Balham, south London, Rod was the son of Bob Ham, a salesman, and Rea (nee Mathieson-Macbeth). In 1943 he went straight from school into the army, joining the Roya…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24AM on March 2, 2017