Production Staff
Theatre and Dance includes: King Lear; To Kill a Mockingbird; Three Tall Women; A Doll’s House 2; The Children (Broadway); And Breathe…, Hymn, Shipwreck; Machinal; Albion; Boy; When the Rain Stops Falling; Judgement Day (Almeida Theatre) The Jungle (Young Vic/ West End/ New York); The Trial; Public Enemy; Wild Swans; The Government Inspector; In the Red and Brown Water; The Good Soul of Szechuan; Generations (Young Vic); Glass.Kill.Blubeard.Imp; Sucker Punch; Cock; In the Republic of Happiness; Get Santa!; (Royal Court); The Children; Escaped Alone; Love and Information (Royal Court Theatre/New York); Sunny Afternoon; Chariots of Fire (Hampstead Theatre/West End); ... read more
Natasha is a London-based lighting designer with over 20 years of experience.
Her extensive work in theatre includes Enemy of People (The Armoury, New York); Kan Ya Ma Kan (Riyadh); Message in a Bottle, Electric Hotel, Dystopian Dream and Gravity Fatigue (Sadler’s Wells); Drive and Live: La Boheme (ENO); Ivanov (Staatstheater Stuttgart); Blood Wedding (Young Vic); The Doctor, Hamlet and Oresteia (Almeida); Oedipus (Toneelgroep Amsterdam); The American Clock and SYLVIA (The Old Vic); The Antipodes, Sunset at the Villa Thalia and Statement of Regret (National Theatre); The Deep Blue Sea, The Chalk Garden and The House They Grew Up In (Chichester ... read more
Justin Martin is an award winning director working in theatre, film and television. He has worked throughout North America, Europe and Australasia. Most recently, Justin co-directed with Stephen Daldry the critically acclaimed Together for BBC films (starring James McAvoy and Sharon Horgan). Justin is also currently developing a film adaptation of the hit play The Jungle for the BBC. His critically acclaimed production of The Jungle (A Young Vic/National Theatre co-production) most recently played in San Francisco, following sell-out seasons at St Ann’s Warehouse in New York, in the West End and at The Young Vic. The show garnered awards ... read more
Ben and Max Ringham’s theatre credits for Composition and Sound Design include Blindness (Donmar Warehouse and International Tour), Teenage Dick, Berberian Sound Studio (Donmar Warehouse), Black Love (Paines Plough), Herding Cats (Soho Theatre), Cyrano de Bergerac (Harold Pinter Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, BAM)(Olivier Nomination - Best Sound 2020), Pinter at the Pinter, Betrayal (West End), The Wife of Willesden, NW Stories, The Seven Ages of Patience, Pass Over (Kiln Theatre), Ugly Lies the Bone (National Theatre), Pygmalion (UK tour), Party Skills (Shoreditch Town Hall), The Meeting (Chichester Festival Theatre), Machinal (Almeida Theatre), Love and Information (Sheffield Theatres), and Gloria (Hampstead Theatre). ... read more
Rebecca Lucy Taylor started making music as one half of an indie band and as Self Esteem, made her solo artist statement debut in 2019 with Compliments Please. Self Esteem’s critically acclaimed second album, Prioritise Pleasure has been praised for tackling important issues around female autonomy and self-love through their intimate, confessional and witty lyricism and anthemic, maximalist pop rhythms. Rebecca has sold out shows at ever-growing venues across the UK, and in 2021 was crowned BBC Music Introducing’s Artist Of The Year and Attitude Magazine’s Music Award winner. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the BRIT Awards ... read more
Awards and Nominations
2023 BroadwayWorld Awards
Best Direction of a Play: Justin Martin won.
Best Lead Performer in a Play: Jodie Comer won.
Best Lighting Design: Natasha Chivers won.
Best Play: Suzie Miller won.
Best Scenic Design: Miriam Buether won.
Best Sound Design of a Play: Ben Ringham won.
2023 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play: Natasha Chivers won.
Outstanding Play: Suzie Miller was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Solo Performance: Jodie Comer won.
2023 Drama League Awards
Distinguished Performance Award: Jodie Comer was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Production of a Play: Prima Facie was nominated but did not win.
2023 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Outstanding Solo Performance: Jodie Comer won.
2023 Theatre World Awards
Theatre World Awards: Jodie Comer won.
2023 Tony Awards
Best Lighting Design of a Play: Natasha Chivers was nominated but did not win.
Best Scenic Design of a Play: Miriam Buether was nominated but did not win.
Best Sound Design of a Play: Ben & Max Ringham was nominated but did not win.