No Place Like Home by Alex Roberts & Co.
Work in progress: Canada Water Theatre, Warwick Arts Centre
Edinburgh Preview: Unity Theatre
Premiere: Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022 - Winner of the Les Enfants Terribles Award 2022
Photography: Luke Bryant // Video Design: Virginie Taylor // Co-Created by Alex Roberts, Cameron Carver & Jac Cooper
Work in progress: Canada Water Theatre, Warwick Arts Centre
Edinburgh Preview: Unity Theatre
Premiere: Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022 - Winner of the Les Enfants Terribles Award 2022
Photography: Luke Bryant // Video Design: Virginie Taylor // Co-Created by Alex Roberts, Cameron Carver & Jac Cooper
For Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Our Town Needs a Nandos by Samantha O'Rourke
Liverpool Everyman
Photography: Mhairi Bell-Moodie // Design: Jacob Hughes // Direction: Ameera Conrad
Liverpool Everyman
Photography: Mhairi Bell-Moodie // Design: Jacob Hughes // Direction: Ameera Conrad
For Boundless PARAKEET by Brigitte Aphrodite & Quiet Boy
Paines Plough's Roundabout @ Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe; Gulbenkian Theatre; Olby's, Margate for MargateNOW, Canada Water Theatre, London.
Photography: Debora Katia Tutta; Jane Hobson // Production Design: Alex Noble // Direction: Laura Keefe
Paines Plough's Roundabout @ Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe; Gulbenkian Theatre; Olby's, Margate for MargateNOW, Canada Water Theatre, London.
Photography: Debora Katia Tutta; Jane Hobson // Production Design: Alex Noble // Direction: Laura Keefe
SCREWDRIVER by Eve Cowley & Elin Schofield
Lyric Hammersmith; Winner of the Bill Cashmore Award
Photography: Ali Wright // Production Design: Cindy Lin // Direction: Elin Schofield
Lyric Hammersmith; Winner of the Bill Cashmore Award
Photography: Ali Wright // Production Design: Cindy Lin // Direction: Elin Schofield
For Boundless Boundless Accelerator (2019-20)
A talent development scheme supporting artists to co-create new work with teenagers, focussing on mental health and wellbeing. Bursaries were awarded to Nouveau Riche for 'For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Was Too Heavy'; Natalya Martin for 'Carnival'; Ryan Gilmartin & James Monaghan for 'We Will Probably Never Meet' and Produced Moon for 'Switch'. All four pieces were shared at the Science Gallery London in December 2019.
A talent development scheme supporting artists to co-create new work with teenagers, focussing on mental health and wellbeing. Bursaries were awarded to Nouveau Riche for 'For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Was Too Heavy'; Natalya Martin for 'Carnival'; Ryan Gilmartin & James Monaghan for 'We Will Probably Never Meet' and Produced Moon for 'Switch'. All four pieces were shared at the Science Gallery London in December 2019.
1000 SONGS by Cevanne
Arcola Theatre; Broadcast premiere: BBC Radio 3's In Tune
Photography: David Monteith-Hodge // Production Design: Alexandra Kharibian // Projection Design: Natalia Sookias // Direction: Seta White
Arcola Theatre; Broadcast premiere: BBC Radio 3's In Tune
Photography: David Monteith-Hodge // Production Design: Alexandra Kharibian // Projection Design: Natalia Sookias // Direction: Seta White
For Mahogany Opera Snappy Operas (2017-18)
The hugely successful pilot of trailblazing, award-winning opera-making project bringing some of the UK's top composers, librettists, directors & repetiteurs together with primary school children. Working with 25 primary schools in Leicestershire, Essex, Tower Hamlets, Hull and Slough, new mini operas were created and performed as Gala Performances for family, friends and community. The project continued to expand with venues including Durham's Gala Theatre, Bridlington Spa, Nevill Holt Opera and Rosehill Theatre hosting performances. 750 children were part of the project in this initial phase. Snappy Operas continues to this day.
'Working with professionals is like a dream come true. You don’t know what will happen next but you can’t wait.' - Participant, Tower Hamlets
‘You have taught me that opera is for everyone... The experience will stay with me forever’ – Participant,
'Utterly inspiring and amazing. The most well-organised and professional rehearsal I have been involved in over 25 years! It was amazing to have four experts for each rehearsal.' - Teacher
The hugely successful pilot of trailblazing, award-winning opera-making project bringing some of the UK's top composers, librettists, directors & repetiteurs together with primary school children. Working with 25 primary schools in Leicestershire, Essex, Tower Hamlets, Hull and Slough, new mini operas were created and performed as Gala Performances for family, friends and community. The project continued to expand with venues including Durham's Gala Theatre, Bridlington Spa, Nevill Holt Opera and Rosehill Theatre hosting performances. 750 children were part of the project in this initial phase. Snappy Operas continues to this day.
'Working with professionals is like a dream come true. You don’t know what will happen next but you can’t wait.' - Participant, Tower Hamlets
‘You have taught me that opera is for everyone... The experience will stay with me forever’ – Participant,
'Utterly inspiring and amazing. The most well-organised and professional rehearsal I have been involved in over 25 years! It was amazing to have four experts for each rehearsal.' - Teacher
For Mahogany Opera MOZART VS MACHINE by Ergo Phizmiz
HighTide Festival; The Yard Theatre, London; mac Birmingham; The Cube Microplex, Bristol; Exeter Phoenix; The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen; Norwich Arts Centre
Photography: Andrea Liu // Production Design: Kitty Callister // Direction: Frederic Wake-Walker
HighTide Festival; The Yard Theatre, London; mac Birmingham; The Cube Microplex, Bristol; Exeter Phoenix; The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen; Norwich Arts Centre
Photography: Andrea Liu // Production Design: Kitty Callister // Direction: Frederic Wake-Walker
As COMPLEX. Taking Back Control [TBC]
A series of political arts nights platforming artists, activists, comedians, theatremakers and poets. Raising money for grassroots charities fighting the effects of austerity.
Photography: Olivia Early
A series of political arts nights platforming artists, activists, comedians, theatremakers and poets. Raising money for grassroots charities fighting the effects of austerity.
Photography: Olivia Early