As Set and Costume Designer, theatre credits include: 846 Live (Greenwich + Docklands International Festival); Me for the World (Young Vic); Ducklings (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Tide (UK Tour); Not Now Bernard (Unicorn Theatre). As co-Set and Costume Designer: For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad (Stoke Newington Town Hall).
As Costume Designer, theatre credits include: Ragtime (ArtsEd); Tales of the Turntable (Southbank Centre). As Costume Supervisor: The Winter’s Tale (Shakespeare’s Globe).
Film credits include: My Name is Leon, Myrtle, Fourteen Fractures; Fellow Creatures, Swept Under Rug.
Natalie is a set decorator trainee through the Talking Point Mentoring Network, and a ... read more
Simon Stephens is a prolific British playwright with an impressive list of credits both on and off Broadway. Born in Stockport, England in 1971, Stephens began his career as a teacher before turning to playwriting in the late 1990s.
Stephens' first major success came with his play "Herons," which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2001. The play, which tells the story of a teenage boy who seeks revenge against a group of bullies, was praised for its raw, uncompromising depiction of youth violence. It won the 2002 Olivier Award for Best New Play and established Stephens as ... read more