by Max Frisch
Guildford School of Acting at
Bellairs Theatre
Designer
Director: Grainne Byrne
Lighting Designer: Fridthjofur Thorsteinsson
Photography Steve Porter
by Edward Bond
Guildford School of Acting at
Bellairs Theatre
Designer
Director: Dominic Rouse
Lighting Designer: Fridthjofur Thorsteinsson
Photography Mark Dean
by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Guildford School of Acting at
Bellairs Theatre
Designer
Director: Richard Neale
Lighting Designer: Fridthjofur Thorsteinsson
Photography Steve Porter
Hammer Films
Immersive Theatre
Art Department Assistant/Maker
Director: Oscar Blustin & Anna Soderblom
Production Designer: Jane Brodie
Lighting Designer: Seb Blaber
Sound Designer: Dan Jeffries
Written by Anton Chekhov
"We all have too many wheels, screws and valves to judge each other on first impressions or one or two pointers. I don't understand you, you don't understand me and we don't understand ourselves." - Ivanov
Set & Costume Designer
Director: Dominic Rouse
Lighting Designer: Zac Macro
Sound Designer: Dan Blaker, Callum Wyles
Venue: Webber Douglas Studio
Written by Max Frisch
“Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image”
Andri has been brought up as the adopted son of the town’s teacher and believes himself to be a Jew rescued from a neighbouring country. His day-today life starts to be threatened by a rising tide of anti-Semitism when it is revealed that his origin is a lie and he is in fact the teacher’s illegitimate son. Even after the truth is revealed the townspeople and invading army refuse to accept that Andri is one of them. This extraordinary play written fifteen years after the end of the Second World War concerns itself with cultural prejudice and hypocrisy. The current crises in the Middle East and our ‘distant’ responses to them make this a timely moment to revive this play.
Set Designer
Director: Dominic Rouse
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Lighting Designer: Alexander Ramsden
Sound Designer: Dan Balfour
Venue: Webber Douglas Studio
Initial response to Scene 1 . Where Barblin is white washing her fathers house and by the end of the play she finishes with white washing the town square. Something to hide, something to cover up
Design Drawing
Written by E.M Foster
Adapted by Simon Dormandy
Set and Costume Designer
2015 Linbury Prize WINNER for Nuffield Theatre, Southhampton.
Costume drawing of Ronny
Costume drawing of Godbole