An Immersive dining experience & performance aboard a bespoke built train.
For Bombay Sapphire with Wasserman
Design Lucy Sierra
Touring to Antwerp, London, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid & Amsterdam.
WILDERNESS
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Anna Ledwich
Lighting Matt Haskins.
Kellie Smith’s breakthrough play is a searing exploration of unconditional love and of the personal sacrifices it demands. Determined to place the interests of their son Alistair at the centre of their lives apart, they split with the firm objective of maintaining amicable relations at all costs. But a sudden change in circumstance triggers a chain of events that pushes their best intentions to the limit… Before they know it, they are both teetering dangerously close to the edge of an abyss.
MAGGOT MOON
Based on the novel by Sally Gardner. Adapted for the stage by Jemma Kennedy
In a sinister 1950s Britain, dark government forces are at work and spies and surveillance are everywhere. Standish tells us his story as he begins to unravel the secrets of the violent and oppressive Motherland and form a plan to try to save his best friend and uncover the truth, no matter what.
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Jesse Jones
Projection and Video Design Akhila Krishnan
Lighting Design Sam Waddington
Sound Ben Grant
THE TEMPEST
a new version of the Shakespeare classic by Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Direction Caroline Steinbeis
Lighting Design Jo Town
IF YOU DON’T LET US DREAM WE WONT LET YOU SLEEP
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Simon Godwin
Lighting Design Jack Williams.
As the financial world issues its shock treatment, what happens when the City’s agenda is taken to its ultimate conclusion? Anders Lustgarten’s passionately argued new play explodes the ethos of austerity and offers an alternative.
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Justin Audibert
Shakespeare for younger audiences.
Amid bloody rebellion and the deafening drums of war, Macbeth and his wife will stop at nothing to fulfil their ambition. Witchcraft, murder, treason and treachery are all at play in this murky world.
EVERYDAY I MAKE GREATNESS HAPPEN By Richard Molloy
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Directed by Alice Hamilton
It’s back to school with a bang for Alisha, Iman and Kareem – they all failed GCSE English and there are only six weeks until their resits. This is their last chance to continue Sixth Form, failure is not an option. It’s down to Miss Murphy to see the trio through. But collectively, the students are unruly, she’s already snowed under with her other classes and the school is literally falling apart. Can she deliver when there’s just as much drama in the staffroom as there is in the classroom?
A devised show by Barely Methodical Troupe.
Directors Melissa Ellberger & Ella Robson Guilfoyle
Set & Costume Design Lucy Sierra
SHIFT Explores shifting perceptions and realities through power based acrobatics mixing show-stopping circus tricks with the emotional punch of theatre.
Lighting Design Elliot Griggs
Set & Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Laura Farnworth
Lighting Design Ziggy Jacobs-Wyburn
Based on the life of George Price (1922-1975), presented within yards from where Price lived, worked and died.
Price taught himself the basics of evolutionary genetics and formulated an equation widely acknowledged as the mathematical explanation for the evolution of altruism – something science had been trying to do since Darwin. The magnitude of his discovery shook Price’s atheism to the core. He believed it must be a gift from God. Three years later, Price was discovered in a squat having slit his throat.
Directed by Cressida Brown
Design Lucy Sierra
Lighting Design Ziggy Jacobs-Wyburn.
His family is falling apart and he feels powerless to help. His father is far away across the sea, forced to work for the tyrannical King Minos, and is unable to return.
So Icarus makes a decision: it’s time to take control of their fate. But what can one boy do against injustice? Can he save his family or will he crash and burn?
A Wardrobe Ensemble, Royal & Derngate Northampton and Shoreditch Town Hall co-production
Set and Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Directors Jesse Jones & Helena Middleton
It's May 1997. Tony Blair has won the election and Katrina and the Waves have won Eurovision. Channel 5 is a month old. No one knows who Harry Potter is. Britain is the coolest place in the world.
At the local secondary school it's a different story. Education, Education, Education is The Wardrobe Ensemble's love letter to the schools of the 90s and asks big questions about a country in special measures, exploring what we are taught and why, and where responsibility lies.
Designer Lucy Sierra
Director Adrian Jackson
Lighting Designer Elliot Griggs
Three interwoven stories unlock the frustrations and passions of characters struggling with their bank balances, their histories and their own sense of self. What is left to lose? What is left to gain? And when will equality and justice truly be served?
This production uses forum theatre, a type of interactive theatre which empowers the audience to change the action of the play. You will have the opportunity to debate, disagree and even participate in the show.
Director Caroline Steinbeis, Set Designer Lucy Sierra, Original in-the-round Cottesloe Design Miriam Buether, Costume Designer Katrina Lindsey.
Burlesque strip shows, bad dreams, social breakdown, population explosion, worldwide paranoia. A fast and furious metropolitan crash of people, scenes and decades, as three sisters attempt to navigate their dislocated lives and loves, while their dysfunctional father, a brilliant scientist, predicts global catastrophe.
An all-pervasive fear of the future and a guilty pleasure in the excesses of the present drive Mike Bartlett’s epic rollercoaster of a play from 1968 to 2525 and back again.
Set Designer Lucy Sierra
Director Bijan Sheibani
Lighting Josh Pharo
Laura has been commissioned to write an exclusive profile of businesswoman extraordinaire Mary Greene, who has recently become a leading philanthropist.
But as Laura digs deeper into Mary’s charitable motivations, she discovers a much more interesting angle.
Set & Costume Design Lucy Sierra
Director Nicholas Kent Video Designer Duncan McLean, Lighting Designer Matthew Eagland, Sound Designer Mike Winship.
This piece of verbatim documentary theatre, written by novelist Gillian Slovo using material from the interviews she conducted and directed by Nicolas Kent, is the result of many months researching Islamic State, meeting people affected by the organisation and involved in the fight against it.
Queen Victoria Square, Hull.Produced by Duckie with Hull City of Culture
An afternoon of socialising and dancing.
by RASH DASH
Designer Lucy Sierra
Lighting Designer Ziggy Jacobs Wyburn
A magnificent quest for justice, love and friendship.
Snow White likes to tell stories and paint. Rose Red likes to race with the deer and the wolves. When a friendly bear knocks on their door, the mischievous sisters have no idea it's the beginning of a brave and magical adventure.
Experience the fun with live music, songs and plenty of festive touches - based on the original fairy-tale by the Brothers Grimm.
Produced by Soho Theatre
A collaboration between Ziggy Jacobs Wyburn & Lucy Sierra resulted in an immersive interactive lighting installations.
Designer Lucy Sierra
Settled …. Until suddenly you’re not…
Candid, poignant and intimate, this new play offers a timely reflection on the social and personal impact of spiralling housing costs, gentrification and the challenges of the forced relocation away from London.
Cardboard Citizens presents this powerful and emotive Forum Theatre show, exploring resonances in today’s society with the story told in the ground-breaking Ken Loach film, Cathy Come Home, 50 years ago.
Angela is a solicitor's clerk. She's working with the defence team on a murder.
In the cells under the Old Bailey, she meets the defendent. "I didn't do it" he says “The Bear did it. I saw it.” He's obviously lying. Or mad. Without quite knowing how, Angela finds herself hunting the bear. Until she discovers the bear is hunting her.
Angela Clerkin and Guy Dartnell tell the story of an everyday murder and a mythic bear. A funny, challenging and beautiful show about disavowed anger and how to survive a bear attack.
Designer Lucy Sierra
Lighting Designer Ziggy Jacobs Wyburn
Then, yesterday, 12 planes fell from the sky.
In the midst of a global crisis three characters embark on journeys home. Crash investigator Jennifer is stranded in Egypt; international financier Richard is drinking in a hotel bar in Moscow, and career-activist Pam is looking for new ways to be useful. A poetic and powerful thriller about the places we run to when our worlds fall apart.
Adapted & Directed by Caroline Steinbeis
Designer Lucy Sierra
Lighting Design Johanna Town
Tales from the Vienna Woods charts the systemic destruction of a young woman against the picture postcard setting of an idyllic Austria lurching towards fascism. Caroline Steinbeis’s new version draws darkly comic and razor sharp parallels to our current shifting political landscape.