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Duty Manager & Show Operations Controller
Tomb Raider: The LIVE Experience / 2022-... / Camden Market / Little Lion Entertainment

Little Lion Entertainment is a pioneer in creating theatrical, immersive experiences. A game changing form of theatre which creates a unique immersive experience that bridges the gap between theatre and attractions and where YOU are the star of the show. We bring IPs to life for millions of our guests through continued investment, capturing new IP opportunities and maintaining our market position as a unique, IP-led entertainment company. We are exceptional at creating memories for our guests. With Millions of visitors each year, that’s a lot of unforgettable experiences had with family and friends. We have been delighting guests for years with The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience and are delighted to be working with Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix to bring Tomb Raider: The LIVE Experience to life.

Stage Manager
Bush Retrospective: When I Was A Girl I Used to Scream and Shout / 2023 / Bush Theatre

Writer Sharman MacDonald

Director Alice Fitzgerald

Producer Holly Smith

"When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout" was Sharman MacDonald’s first play. Set in 1950s Scotland, it charts the sexual misadventures and misconceptions of Fiona, growing up with her repressive mother and best friend Vari. Sharman MacDonald won the Evening Standard Drama Award for the Most Promising Playwright in 1984. This rehearsed reading of an extract from the play will be followed by a panel discussion where Sharman will be joined by Margaret Perry, writer of Paradise Now!, which has its world premiere this December at the Bush.

Stage Manager
The Union Infirmary / 2022 / Archway Hospital / Mountview

Director Callum Sherriff

Musical Director Bianca Fung

Movement Director Mia Battle-Welch

Production Manager Martin Bristow

Production Manager Laura Mann

Stage Manager Naomi Wildbridge

Production Support Aled Rosser

Designer Hardy Gru

Assistant Designer Scott Payne

Costumer Katie Higgins

Construction Technician Fred Nobre

Sound Designer Aidan Good

Lighting Designer Hayden Camidge

Lighting Support Jack Goodwin

Lighting Support Billy Highfield

Lighting Support Rachel Wilcox

Mountview's MA Site-Specifc Theatre Practice showcase, in collaboration with Middlesex University students. Created in the Furnival Building of the disused Archway Hospital. Across five floors, audience experience a 1920s cabaret, a 1940s dispensary, a 1980s sexual health clinic and a timeless ward room, complete with live music and silent actors.

Assistant Stage Manager
Unlocking Canons House / 2022 / Canons House / Attic Theatre Company

Writer Daniel Ward

Producer Attic Theatre Company

General Manager Victoria Hibbs

Director Jonathan Humphreys

Designer Sarah Jane Booth

Sound Designer Edward J. Lewis

Stage Manager Tamasin Cook

A specially commissioned play as part of the Heritage Lottery Funded restoration of Canons House, Mitcham. For two weekends only, the play written by Mitcham playwright Daniel Ward will take you on a journey through the house to understand its history, the people who’ve passed through the house & grounds and its place in the community today. The production is produced by local theatre company Attic whose previous work about the local area includes Fields Unsown at Morden Hall Park and The Rebellious Women of Wimbledon which toured the local area.

Stage Manager on Book
Addictive Beat / 2022 / Dilston Gallery / Boundless Theatre

Writer Dawn King

Director Rob Drummer

Producer Rowan Blake-Prescott

Score Composer Dom Coyote

Composer DJ Anikdote

Lighting Designer Jess Bernberg

Movement Director Ira Mandela Siobhan

Design Associate Kit Bell-Draper

Production Manager Rob O'Neil

Sound Engineer Peter Buffery

Prod LX Ariane Nixon

“Me and Robbi are in some filthy club, wasted. She’s heartbroken, I’m a mess, but tonight none of that matters. Sweat and tears glitter on our faces, drops flying as we dance…” Music formed a close bond between childhood best friends and ‘insufferable muso twats’ Alex and Robbi. They always talked about being true to their creative impulses and not chasing money or fame. Now they’re all grown up, it’s not so simple. Their lives are way off track. When they make a beat that’s gloriously euphoric and wickedly addictive they know it could change their lives forever. But would being worshipped by millions quiet their demons? What is the high they are really chasing and is the come down worth it? Addictive Beat is the brand new play from Dawn King (Trials, Donmar Warehouse), with original new music from DJ Anikdote and original score from Dom Coyote. The show is directed by Boundless’ Artistic Director Rob Drummer (for Boundless: Natives, Confidence, Radio Elusia).

Stage Manager on Book
Horizon / 2022 / Bush Theatre / 14-17 Bush Young Company

Writer Kwame Owusu

Director Abigail Sol

Co-Producer Holly Smith

Co-Producer Katie Greenall

Designer Peter Butler

Lighting Designer Ariane Nixon

Sound Designer Elliot Popeau-George

Movement Consultant DK Fashola

Production Manager Ruth Burgon

‘The sky set on fire, and I can feel the light in my bones.’ When a mysterious cosmic event hits, a group of unsuspecting teenagers are suddenly granted superpowers and together they must work out what to do with their newfound abilities. But quickly, their new world of endless possibilities starts to crumble as trust is shaken, lines are drawn and conflicts erupt. As the group clash, an ominous threat looms closer and closer, forcing them to fight for their survival. Sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, HORIZON is a thrilling, witty, superhuman coming of age story about the quest to find your place in the world. The 14-17 Bush Young Company’s second production follows their main house debut with Back Up! last summer. A new Bush commission written by recent Bush Emerging Writers’ Group member Kwame Owusu and directed by Abigail Sol (babirye bukilwa’s Les Be Anne, Young Vic).

Assistant Stage Manager
The Penelopiad / 2022 / The Mack / Mountview

Writer Margaret Atwood

Director Sherrill Gow

Assistant Director Lexi Clare

Fight Director Marcello Marascalchi

Set and Costume Designer PJ McEvoy

Lighting Designer Freddy Sherwood

Sound Designer Helen Skiera

Associate Sound Designer Emma Laxton

Voice Coach Andrea Lewis

Production Manager Davin Patrick

Deputy Production Manager Cory Duffill

Costume Supervisor Megan Ayrton 

Stage Manager Lea Bethmann

Deputy Stage Manager Maddie Lawless

Production LX Efa Gregory

Lighting Operator Sofie Mirza

Lead Scenic Artist Danielle Barr

Scenic Art Manager Steven Peters 

Prop Making Supervisor Lisa Martin

Penelope: immortalised by Homer as the devoted wife of the glorious Odysseus, silently weaving and unpicking as she waits patiently for her husband’s return. Now Penelope wanders the underworld with her murdered maids, spinning a different kind of thread: her own side of the story – a tale of lust, greed and murder. Adapted from her own novel by Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale), this dazzling retelling of an ancient story becomes as playful as it is haunting.

Access Manager
How Disabled Are You? / 2022 / Omnibus Theatre

Writer Tommy, the Queer Historian

Director Alistair Wilkinson

Dramaturg Deidre McLaughlin

Lighting Designer Abi Turner

Sound Designer Jon Griffin

Stage Manager Rori Endersby

Tommy – a writer and performer with experience of living with disability and the benefit system - asks two disabled people with no performance background to join him on stage and read a script for the first time in front of you, the live audience. This powerful and experimental piece of theatre explores the challenge for the disabled community to be heard in the face of broad stroke Daily Mail prejudice and aggressive, institutionalised opinions. This is a show that explores real attitudes towards those who claim benefits, disabilities that aren’t always visible to the eye and was created when Jeremy Kyle was still shouting on TV. This isn’t a show for the community, it’s for those who sit outside it.

Technical Stage Manager
How Disabled Are You? / 2022 / Park Theatre

Writer Tommy, the Queer Historian

Director Alistair Wilkinson

Dramaturg Deidre McLaughlin

Lighting Designer Abi Turner

Sound Designer Jon Griffin

Captioner Natasha Dodsworth

Tommy – a writer and performer with experience of living with disability and the benefit system - asks two disabled people with no performance background to join him on stage and read a script for the first time in front of you, the live audience. This powerful and experimental piece of theatre explores the challenge for the disabled community to be heard in the face of broad stroke Daily Mail prejudice and aggressive, institutionalised opinions. This is a show that explores real attitudes towards those who claim benefits, disabilities that aren’t always visible to the eye and was created when Jeremy Kyle was still shouting on TV. This isn’t a show for the community, it’s for those who sit outside it.

Stage Manager on Book
Diary of a Somebody / 2022 / Seven Dials Playhouse / Making Productions

Writer John Lahr

Co-deviser Jonathan Myerson

Director Nico Rao Pimparé

Assistant Director India Jaye

Producer Darren Murphy @ Making Productions 

Designer Valentine Gigandet

Head of Sound Andrew Avery

Head of Lighting Luca Panetta 

Accent Coach Salvatore Sorce

Graphic Artist David Jackson @ FORMAT.LDN

Taken verbatim from Joe Orton's private and often explicit diaries, this raucous and poignant new production is directed by Nico Rao Pimparé (The Start of Nothing, 2020; Rainer, Arcola Theatre; Candy, King’s Head Theatre). The cast is completed by Jemma Churchill (Doctor Who, BBC; Birthdays Past, Birthdays Present, NewVic Theatre; NATIVITY! The Musical, UK tour), Jamie Zubairi (Cucumber, Why The Lion Danced, Yellow Earth; The Letter; Wyndham'sTheatre), Sorcha Kennedy (Rainer; Arcola Theatre, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Comedy of Errors; Petersfield Festival, Sam Wanamaker Festival; Shakespeare's Globe) and Ryan Rajan Mal, making his stage debut. Diary of a Somebody first premiered at the National Theatre in 1986, directed by Jonathan Myerson, where the Evening Standard called it ‘perversely enjoyable’. The production at Seven Dials Playhouse will be the first London revival in 35 years of Diary of aSomebody. The play incorporates Orton's words from his diaries, letters and literary fragments, as well as psychiatric reports.

Deputy Stage Manager
Fantasy is a place where it rains / 2022 / Rose Bruford College

Director Lorenzo Montanini

Designer Evie Reynolds

Lighting Designer Lilli Fisher

Lighting Programmer Ryan Norcott

Lighting Operator Maximus Kinnaird Baxter

Production LX Harvey Williams

Head of Sound Seisha Butler

Video Designer Sam Carver

Video Programmer Sam Blackmore

Technical Manager Finlay Russell

Production Manager Molly Tackaberry

Assistant Stage Manager John Boswell

In "Fantasy is a place where it rains" you’ll see dead trees swinging, a falling sofa, and an empty bathtub. There will be a feminist bit, a first date, a family dinner with no food. We can promise you an ambiguous touch, the distant sound of the rain and a band playing Alone. Someone returning home from a long day of work. An impossible kiss. Enough. If we continued, we’d reveal too much. Don’t expect too many surprises though, you’ll just see a bit of life, death and whatever is that thing that happens in between. Part of Rose Bruford College’s 2022 Alternative Dramaturgy Season. A season of original works created by graduating students of BA (hons) European Theatre Arts in close collaboration with students of BA (Hons) Creative Lighting Control, BA (Hons) Design for Theatre & Performance, BA (Hons) Lighting Design, and BA (Hons) Stage & Events Management. These works emerge from the collision of individual contemporary directors’ practice with the ideas and methodologies of seminal Polish artist and theatre-maker Tadeuz Kantor.

Assistant Stage Manager/Bookcover
Cinderella / 2021 / Cliffs Pavilion / Crossroads Live

Director Kathryn Rooney

Assistant Director Lucy Conley

Choreographer Jane McMurtrie

Lighting Designer Chris Winn

Musical Supervisor Gary Hind

Sound Designer Olly Steel

Special Effects Twins FX

Musical Director David Lane

Company Stage Manager (Reh.) Siân Wiggins

Company Stage Manager (Shows) Lauren Barclay

Production Manager Matt Jones

Deputy Stage Manager Jodell Hill

Tech. Assistant Stage Manager Rob Armstrong

Head of Wardrobe Lesley Belfield

Wardrobe Deputy Robyn Murphy

You shall go to the ball this Christmas as Cinderella transforms from rags to riches, outwits her very Ugly Sisters, and with the help of her hilarious friend and one very magical Fairy Godmother, wins the heart of the dashing Prince Charming. Brian Conley, the King of Panto, will play Cinderella’s best friend Buttons which will see him return to pantomime in Southend having last appeared at the Cliffs Pavilion in Robinson Crusoe in 2016 in a show which beat all Box Office records. Panto audiences will be in for a treat as Brian and our fantastic cast will bring comedy, stunning vocals and plenty of surprises to a production packed full of music, dance, laughter and audience participation

Stage Manager on Book
Transit / 2021 / The Cockpit / Hunhu Productions for Voila! Europe

Deviser Tatenda Naomi Matsvai

Deviser Rebeka Dio

Deviser Patrick Hemington 

Deviser Joseph Browning

Lighting Designer Desharn Parara

“What can we carry with us across borderlines?” From Budapest to Harare heat, Zuva and Dora have made it to the bustling London city streets, but will they stay? As the hostility towards migrants and refugees grows in the wake of Brexit they navigate the ever changing landscape of immigration and housing and queerness in the UK, probed with uncertainty over their right to remain and even their claim to a home in England. Will they be pushed out, and pushed back, falling through the cracks in their search for a place to call home? Or will they settle in London? A sensorial journey told through live music, dance, and poetry. Inspired by the biomythic tales of the creative team. Exploring notions of belonging, migration and displacement.

Deputy Stage Manager
The Pleasure Garden / 2021 / Main House / Above The Stag Theatre

Writer Glenn Chandler

Composer Charles Miller

Director Fenton Gray

Choreographer Carole Todd

Musical Director Aaron Clingham

Set and Costume Designer David Shields

Lighting Designer Joseph Ed Thomas

Sound Designer Paul Gavin

Video Designer George Reeve

Production Manager James Whitmarsh

Stage Manager James Prendergast

Actor Assistant Stage Manager Jonathan Harlow

For two centuries, the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens drew enormous crowds for its circus acts, balloon rides, orchestral concerts and spectacular fireworks. For those in the know, however, the darker paths, wooded corners and intimate arbours were used for more illicit and illegal entertainments. But now it's 1850 and the gardens are in their dying days. Yet still the faithful come... Tom Restless, a handsome young gardener, is torn between the affections of a hopelessly romantic shipping clerk and a sexually voracious aristocratic couple. With the gardens closing and his livelihood under threat, will Tom choose a bohemian life with Ralph; employment with the unorthodox Lord and Lady Lovelock; or answer the drumbeat of a looming overseas war?

Stage Manager on Book
Tommy on Top / 2021 / Main House / Above The Stag Theatre

Writer Chris Woodley

Director Bryan Hodgson                                               Set and Costume Designer David Shields

Sound Designer Paul Gavin

Lighting Designer Joseph Ed Thomas

Video Designer George Reeve

Production Manager James Whitmarsh

Production Manager James Prendergast

★★★★★ "Above The Stag Theatre does it again – a hit, a palpable hit." - London Living Large ★★★★ "sophisticated as it is enjoyable, and proves the perfect tonic after a year of gloom." - The Stage ★★★★ "Slick, smart and a guaranteed mood-improver." - Everything Theatre ★★★★ "laughs aplenty" - UKTW ★★★★ "hilariously funny" - North West End UK No out gay man ever won Best Actor at the Oscars. Fortunately, surprise nominee Tommy Miller isn’t an out gay man. Unfortunately, gossip hack Kiki Lopez suspects he’s got a lot more in his closet than a freshly-pressed tuxedo... and she’s on her way to interview him. Can Tommy make it up the red carpet with his hetero-heartthrob status intact - or is he about to make Hollywood history? Take your seats for a giddy and gloriously foul-mouthed comedy that hilariously skewers the hype and hypocrisy of Tinseltown.

Deputy Stage Manager
Fewer Emergencies / 2021 / Rose Bruford College

Writer Martin Crimp

Director Laura Hensley

Designer Alice Carroll

Designer Evie Reynolds

Lighting Designer Dan Maxted

Lighting Programmer Chris Shute

Sound Designer Ellis Smith

Production Manager Victoria Sayers

Stage Manager Maya Tinapp

Technical Manager Billy Coates

Head of Lighting Cameron Dominey

Production LX Darwin Hennessy 

Production LX Sam Blackmore

In an age of extremes, when the stakes seem impossibly high, the gap between winners and losers grows ever wider. And what’s wrong with that? Martin Crimp’s satire of contemporary obsessions is given a sinister new twist in this multi-media production integrating live music, video projection and a can-do attitude.

Assistant Stage Manager
Blue on Blue / 2021 / Rose Bruford College

Writer Steven Dykes

Director Steven Dykes

Designer Esther Jones

Head of Costume Katherine Pile

Lighting Designer Ryan Cowley

Video Director Nicole Atalla

Choreographer Sophia Daisy Jones

Production Manager Kitty McKelvey

Technical Manager Andrew Crosby

Head of Lighting Adam Baston

Lighting Programmer Toby Riding

Stage Manager Beverley Cramb

Deputy Stage Manager Georgia Johnson

Assistant Stage Manager George Warner

Jinnee: a child of fire, not quite divine, having the power to assume various forms. “It was the name given to protect her privacy, chosen because it captures, to a small measure, the fact that she emerged into human society past childhood, having existed previously as something other than fully human." Susan Curtiss, Professor of Linguistics, UCLA. A writer and a critic struggle to extract fact from fiction as their passion for each other is tested by an obsession with their work: her research into the life of a 'wild child', his fascination with a maverick film-maker.

Stage Manager
Measure for Measure / 2020 / Rose Bruford College

Writer Wiliam Shakespeare

Director Marieke Audsley

Musical Director Liam Bull

Production Manager Clara Nyberg

Deputy Stage Manager Eoin Harrington

Assistant Stage Manager Ken Morgan

Technical Manager Cam Dominey

Technical Manager Morgan Evans

Technical Manager Billy Coates

Measure for Measure is among the most passionately discussed of Shakespeare’s plays. In it, a duke temporarily removes himself from governing his city-state, deputizing a member of his administration, Angelo, to enforce the laws more rigorously. Angelo chooses as his first victim Claudio, condemning him to death because he impregnated Juliet before their marriage. Claudio’s sister Isabella, who is entering a convent, pleads for her brother’s life. Angelo attempts to extort sex from her, but Isabella preserves her chastity. The duke, in disguise, eavesdrops as she tells her brother about Angelo’s behavior, then offers to ally himself with her against Angelo. Modern responses to the play show how it can be transformed by its reception in present culture to evoke continuing fascination. To some, the duke (the government) seems meddlesome; to others, he is properly imposing moral standards. Angelo and Isabella’s encounter exemplifies sexual harassment. Others see a woman’s right to control her body in Isabella’s choice between her virginity and her brother’s life.

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