For Kneehigh Theatre Company, Andy has worked as an operator and Associate Sound Designer on three seasons of The Asylum, Brief Encounter (UK Tour, USA & Australian Tours & Broadway – Tony Nomination for Best Sound), The Red Shoes (UK, USA and Australia), The Wild Bride (UK, USA and New Zealand), The King of Prussia, Midnight’s Pumpkin, and Blast!
Solo design work and collaborations include Mary Rose (Riverside Studios), Allegro, Spend Spend Spend (LMST/Bridewell), Jekyll and Hyde (English Theatre, Vienna), A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings (BAC), The Kiss Of The Spider Woman (Arts Ed), The Other School (NYMT/St James), A Scent Of Flowers (Brockley Jack) and The Beautiful Game (Union). He is currently the UK Sound Associate for Once – The Musical (Phoenix) and Handbagged (Vaudeville).
NICK OF TIME PRODUCTIONS LTD presents politically engaged theatre with the aim of encouraging discussion and debate around important issues, and giving a voice to marginalised groups. The company is run by Nicolas Kent with a broad range of associates including Mary Lauder (former General Manager of the Tricycle Theatre) Jack Bradley (former Literary Manager of the National Theatre and presently working with Sonia Friedman Productions Ltd), Belinda Lang (actor), Nabil Elouahabi (actor), Jenny Jules (actor) and Charlotte Westenra (director).
Since 2012 Nick of Time Productions has commissioned plays from Clare Bayley and Rahila Gupta on deaths in custody in collaboration with Inquest and supported by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. The company is also working on a project on Drones co-produced with Jemima Khan, and with commissions from Christina Lamb & Ron Hutchinson, David Greig and Amit Gupta.
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HERITAGE ARTS COMPANY The Heritage Arts Company exists to rouse the public imagination, through both creating its own work and producing work by others. We employ spectacle to inform, to entertain and to teach. We are an arts company, undertaking all mediums and art forms, but our home is in live performance. Our guiding principles are equality and honesty. Since 2007 we’ve made or produced radio plays, straight theatre, modern dance, gallery installations, set design, multiplayer games, and the VAULT Festival – the largest arts festival of its kind in London. Recent work includes VAULT Festival 2014 (“An incredibly rich programme of theatre, music and comedy” – The Independent”), the stage adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson’s gonzo classic Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (“A real blast… a trip I heartily recommend
PW PRODUCTIONS PW Productions is one of the West End’s most prolific and significant theatre producers, responsible for some of the most successful theatre productions in British theatre over the past 30 years, including The Woman In Black and An Inspector Calls. We specialise in high-quality production, management and bookkeeping/accountancy services for first-class plays and musicals in the West End, on tour throughout the UK and (given enough notice) throughout the world. We have acted as General Managers, Bookkeepers and Accountants to more than 250 productions in London and throughout the UK. www.pwprods.co.uk | @PWProds
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPSaround this production co-ordinated and run by
GILLIAN CHRISTIE (Workshop coordinator)
Gillian worked with Nicolas Kent as Education Director at the Tricycle Theatre for over 12 years delivering a variety of creative projects and workshops for children and young people. In addition to facilitating creative writing workshops, she is project leader for a local inter-generational community event leading to Black History Month, and co-ordinating a personal history project for Age UK, both based in Islington.
LUCY POPESCU (Workshop Artistic Director)
Lucy Popescu is a writer, arts critic and creative writing teacher with a background in literature, theatre, and human rights. She is a volunteer mentor with Freedom from Torture’s writing group, Write to Life. She runs regular writing workshops in north London and is experienced in inspiring, developing and shaping others’ creative work. Lucy is the author of The Good Tourist and has edited various books including refugee writer Jade Amoli-Jackson’s Moving a Country, Write to Life’s collection of refugee writing, Body Maps, and the PEN anthology Another Sky.
THE NIGHTMARES OF CARLOS FUENTES
Rashid Razaq
THE NIGHTMARESOF CARLOS FUENTES
Based on the short story by Hassan Blasim
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