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Luke Barnes Writer
For HighTide: Bottleneck (Soho Theatre, UK Tour, Edinburgh Festival, HighTide Festival); Eisteddfod (Latitude Festival).
Other theatre includes: The Saints (Nuffield Theatre); Beats North (Curious Money, Northern Stage); Weekend Rockstars (Hull Truck); A Wondrous Place (Manchester Royal Exchange, Northern Spirit, Unity, Sheffield Crucible, Northern Stage); Weekday Nights (National Youth Theatre); Chapel Street (UK Tour).
TV includes: Minted (Channel 4 Pilot with Rare Day).
Awards: Scotsman Emerging Talent Award (Chapel Street), Shortlist for Most Promising Playwright at Off West End Awards 2012 (Chapel Street); Shortlist for Best New Play at Off West End Awards 2013 (Bottleneck) Shortlist for Best Studio Production at Manchester Theatre Awards (A Wondrous Place); 2013 Writer on attachment to Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, and Soho Theatre.
Steven Atkinson Director
For HighTide: peddling by Harry Melling (Off Broadway, HighTide Festival), Pussy Riot: Hunger Strike by Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (Bush Theatre / Southbank Centre), Neighbors by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Nuffield Theatre, HighTide Festival); Bottleneck by Luke Barnes (Soho Theatre, UK Tour, Pleasance Edinburgh); Clockwork by Laura Poliakoff (HighTide Festival); Bethany by Laura Marks (HighTide Festival with the Public Theater); Incoming by Andrew Motion (House of Commons, Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, Latitude Festival, HighTide Festival); Dusk Rings A Bell by Stephen Belber (Watford Palace Theatre, Assembly Edinburgh, HighTide Festival); Lidless by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig (Trafalgar Studios, Underbelly Edinburgh, HighTide Festival); Muhmah by Jesse Weaver (HighTide Festival), and The Pitch by Nick Payne (Latitude Festival).
Other theatre includes: Three Card Trick by Luke Barnes, James Harker, Joe Ward Munrow (Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse); The Afghan and the Penguin by Michael Hastings (BBC Radio 4); Freedom Trilogy by various (Hull Truck Theatre); Sexual Perversity in Chicago by David Mamet (Edinburgh Festival).
Awards: 2012 and 2010 Fringe First Awards for Educating Ronnie (producer) and Lidless (director); two SOLT Stage One Bursaries for Lidless and Stovepipe; 2009 Whatsonstage Award nomination for Best Off-West End Production (Stovepipe); and Esquire’s Brilliant Brits 2009.
Steven co-founded HighTide Festival Theatre and is its Artistic Director. He read Film & Theatre at Reading University, graduating in 2005.
Natasha Chivers Lighting Designer
Theatre includes: Adler & Gibb (Royal Court); Boeing Boeing (Sheffield Crucible); 1984 (West End / Almeida / Headlong Tour); War Correspondents (UK Tour); The Mistress Contract (Royal Court); Gastronauts (Royal Court); The Djinns of Eidgah (Royal Court); Praxis Makes Perfect (National Theatre Wales); Macbeth (Broadway); Green Snake (National Theatre of China); Talk of the Town (Landmark Productions / Dublin Festival); The Shawl (Young Vic); The Village Bike (Sheffield Crucible); Bottleneck (HighTide Festival Theatre); Macbeth (National Theatre of Scotland / New York); Motor Show (Requardt and Rosenberg); The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning (National Theatre Wales);
A Few Man Fridays (Cardboard Citizens); Alice in Wonderland (Royal and Derngate); Judgement Day (The Print Room); 27 (National Theatre of Scotland); One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show (Eclipse Theatre); The Wheel (National Theatre of Scotland); Happy Days (Sheffield Crucible); Chekhov in Hell (Plymouth Theatre Royal / Soho Theatre); And The Horse You Rode In On (Told By An Idiot / Plymouth Theatre Royal); The House of Atreus (Guildhall); The Young Idea (RADA); The House of Bernada Alba (National Theatre of Scotland); Empty / Miracle Man (National Theatre of Scotland); Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); That Face (Duke of York’s Theatre, West End / Royal Court); Love (Lyric Hammersmith / Vesturport); The Glass Cage (Theatre Royal Northampton); Beauty and the Beast (Lyric Hammersmith); Statement of Regret (Royal National Theatre); Beyond Belief (Legs On The Wall – Carridgeworks, Sydney); Othello (Frantic Assembly / Plymouth Theatre Royal Tour); Kindertransport (Shared Experience / National Tour); Pool (No Water) (Frantic Assembly / Lyric Hammersmith / Plymouth Drum / Tour); Wolves in the Wall (Improbable / National Theatre of Scotland); A Fine Balance (Tamasha / Hampstead Theatre Tour); Mary Stuart (National Theatre of Scotland); Sunday in the Park with George (Wyndham’s Theatre); Mercury Fur (Paines Plough / Plymouth Drum); The Bomb-Itty of Errors (The New Ambassadors); Pyrenees (Paines Plough / Tron Theatre Glasgow); Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Liverpool Playhouse); Playhouse Creatures (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Small Things (Paines Plough); Jerusalem (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Lizzie Play (National Tour / Hong Kong Festival); The Straits (Hampstead Theatre / 59E59 New York); The Kindness of Strangers (Liverpool Everyman Theatre); Peepshow (Frantic Assembly / Lyric Hammersmith / National Tour); Tiny Dynamite (Frantic Assembly / Lyric Hammersmith / National and International Tour); Hymns (Frantic Assembly / Lyric Hammersmith / National and International Tours); Sell-Out (Frantic Assembly / New Ambassadors Theatre / Tour).
Opera includes: Zaide (Sadler’s Wells / Tour); Trouble in Tahiti (The Opera Group); Mahagonny Songspiel (The Opera Group).
Dance includes: Broken (Motionhouse); Electric Hotel (Fuel / Sadler’s Wells); Scattered (Motionhouse); Electric Counterpoint (Royal Opera House); Ballet for the People (Royal Festival Hall); Encore (George Piper Dances, Sadler’s Wells / Tour).
Outdoor productions include: Home (National Theatre of Scotland Opening); Run! (The Queen’s House Greenwich, Greenwich Docklands International Festival); Palace Dreams (Crystal Palace, Greenwich and Docklands International Festival); Renaissance (Three Mills Island, Greenwich and Docklands International Festival).
Georgina Lamb Movement Director
Theatre includes: The Secret Garden (Grosvenor Park (Open Air Theatre / Chester Performs); Never Try This At Home, Hopelessly Devoted (Birmingham Rep); The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas (Royal Court), Chimerica (West End, Almeida / Headlong); Too Clever By Half (Royal Exchange Theatre); Cinderella: The Midnight Princess (The Rose, Kingston); The Lion, The Witch
And The Wardrobe (360 Productions at Kensington Palace Gardens); Much Ado About Nothing (Wyndham’s Theatre); Doctor Faustus, As You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe); Electra, Dream Story (Gate Theatre); A Game of Love & Chance (Salisbury Playhouse); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Paradise Lost (Headlong); The Three Musketeers (Rose, Kingston); Every Last Trick, The Talented Mr Ripley, The Duchess of Malfi, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Glass Cage (Royal & Derngate Northampton); Macbeth (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Lulu (Headlong / Gate theatre); Gambling (Soho Theatre–also Co-director); The Roaring Girl, Romeo & Juliet (RSC); The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo & Juliet, The Frontline (Shakespeare’s Globe Tour); A Christmas Carol (Chichester Festival Theatre); King Lear (Headlong/Liverpool Everyman/Young Vic); Far From The Madding Crowd (English Touring Theatre); Macbeth (Chichester Festival Theatre, West End, BAM New York & Broadway); Six Characters in Search of an Author (Chichester Festival Theatre/Headlong/West End & Sydney Festival Theatre); The White Devil (Menier Chocolate Factory; The Glass Menagerie (The Young Vic – Jerwood Prize); Gilgamesh (NT Studio); Faust (Hampstead Theatre/Headlong); The Shops (The Opera Group at The Linbury Royal Opera House); The Golden Goose (Library Theatre Manchester).
Television includes: True Stories (BBC/Lambent); Once Upon A Time (BBC/Lambent); Hansel & Gretel (BBC/Lambent – BAFTA nominated); Macbeth (BBC/Illuminations Media).
Tom Mills Sound and Music
For HighTide: Pastoral (and Soho Theatre); Boys (and Headlong, Soho Theatre, Nuffield Theatre); Clockwork; Dusk Rings a Bell (and Watford Palace Theatre); Lidless (and Trafalgar Studios); Ditch (and Old Vic Tunnels); Moscow Live.
Other theatre includes: The Importance of Being Earnest (West End); Birdland (Royal Court); First Encounters The Taming of the Shrew (Royal Shakespeare Company); Enjoy (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Strike! (Jackson’s Lane, The Point Eastleigh, Lincold Drill Hall); The Night Before Christmas (Soho Theatre); Prince of Denmark (NYT / Ambassadors Theatre); The Libertine (Arts Educational); Strike! (Jackson’s Lane); Wanted! Robin Hood (Library Theatre Company / Lowry Quay’s Theatre); King Lear (Theatre Royal Bath); No Man’s Land (Short Film); A Time to Reap (Royal Court); Titus Andronicus (Royal Shakespeare Company); Rock Pool (Inspector Sands / UK Tour); Purple Heart (Gate Theatre); Comedy of Errors (Cambridge Arts Theatre); Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); The Alchemist (Liverpool Playhouse); Medea (Headlong / Glasgow Citizens Theatre / Watford Palace Theatre / Warwick Arts Centre); The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (Belgrade Theatre Coventry); The Littlest Quirky (Theatre Centre at Stratford Circus); Cesario (National Theatre); The Boy Who Fell into a Book (Soho Theatre); Utopia (Soho Theatre); The Way of the World (Sheffield Crucible); Benefactors (Sheffield Crucible); The Kreutzer Sonata (Gate Theatre); Great Expectations (Watermill Theatre); Huis Clos (Trafalgar Studios); Aladdin (Lyric Hammersmith); Realism and Mongrel Island (Soho Theatre); Wittenberg (Gate Theatre); Pericles (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Moonlight and Magnolias (Watermill Theatre); Electra (Gate Theatre / Latitude); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Headlong Theatre / Nuffield Theatre); Dick Whittington (Lyric Hammersmith); Wanderlust (Royal Court); Prince of Denmark (National Theatre); Macbeth (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Oliver Twist (Theatre Royal Bath); Elektra (Young Vic); Breathing Irregular (Gate Theatre); The Jungle Book (Theatre Royal Bath); The Grimm Brother’s Circus (Theatre Royal Bath); The Eternal Not (National Theatre / Latitude); Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness (Headlong / Tour); Unbroken (Gate Theatre); Metropolis (Theatre Royal Bath); Othello (Assembly Rooms); Assassins (Edinburgh Festival); Return to the Forbidden Plants (Bath Spa Music Society); Band of Blues Brothers (Panthelion Productions).