An Octoroon

Main Stage, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 2022

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ radical reboot of Irish playwright, Dion Boucicault’s notorious 1859 play The Octoroon became “this decade’s most eloquent statement on race in America today” (The New York Times). After productions in New York and London, the Abbey Theatre presents the Irish premiere of An Octoroon in Boucicault’s hometown. What might it mean for Ireland today?

Role: Design Assistant

“a masterpiece” ★★★★★
- The Irish Times

“one of the best nights of theatre you'll have this year” ★★★★★
- The Arts Review

Nominated for Best Production at the Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards 2023

 

Team

Writer: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

Director: Anthony Simpson Pike

Cast:

Assistant / Pete / Paul: Jolly Abraham

Br'er Rabbit / Captain Ratts: Loré Adewusi

Dido: Mara Allen

Cellist: Satin Beige

BJJ / George / M'Closky: Patrick Martins

Zoe: Umi Myers

Grace: Jeanne Nicole Ní Ainle

Playwright / Wahnotee / Lafouche: Rory Nolan

Dora: Maeve O’Mahony

Minnie: Leah Walker

Set Design: Sabine Dargent

Costume Design: Molly O’Cathain

Lighting Design: Stephen Dodd

Sound & Composition: Giles Thomas

Movement Director: Annie Lunnette Deakin-Foster

Assistant Director: Esosa Ighodaro

Design Assistant: Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng 吳彩萍

Dramatherapist: Wabriya King

Hair & Makeup: Leonard Daly

Photography: Ros Kavanagh

The Glass Menagerie

Duke of York’s Theatre (West End), 2022

“Memory is seated predominantly in the heart.” – Tennessee Williams

Six time Academy Award nominated actress Amy Adams makes her West End debut in a new production of Tennessee Williams's celebrated memory play, directed by Jeremy Herrin. Paul Hilton, Tom Glynn-Carney, Lizzie Annis and Victor Alli complete the stellar cast.

Role: Design Associate

 

Team

Writer: Tennessee Williams

Director: Jeremy Herrin

Cast:

Amanda Wingfield: Amy Adams

Jim O'Connor: Victor Alli

Laura Wingfield: Lizzie Annis

Tom Wingfield: Tom Glynn-Carney

Tom Wingfield: Paul Hilton

Set Design: Vicki Mortimer

Costume Design: Edward K. Gibbon

Lighting Design: Paule Constable

Sound & Composition: Nick Powell

Video Design: Ash J Woodward

Choreography: Sarita Piotrowski

Associate Director: Anna Girvan

Set Design Associate: Matt Hellyer

Design Associate: Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng 吳彩萍

Props Supervisor: Charlotte King

Photography: Johan Persson

Orfeo ed Euridice
Dido and Aeneas

The Grange Festival, 2023

Rarely paired before, here are two early operas which changed the course of operatic history. Both end with two of the most adored arias ever written, frequent “guests” on Desert Island Discs. The same two singers play the two principal roles Orpheus / Dido and Euridice / Belinda.

Role: Video Design Assistant

“smart and entertaining” ★★★★
- The Times

“the visuals are outstanding” ★★★★
- The Stage

“video designs by Nina Dunn for PixelLux provided stunning backgrounds to the action… The Grange Festival has put together the perfect combination of forces to bring these works to life” ★★★★✬
- Music OMH

 

Team

Director: Daniel Slater

Conductor: Harry Christophers

Cast:

Orfeo / Dido: Heather Lowe

Euridice / Belinda: Alexandra Oomens

Amore / 2nd Woman: Caroline Blair

Aeneas: James Newby

Sorceress / Spirit: Helen Charlston

Associate Director and Choreography: Tim Claydon

Set and Costume Design: Robert Innes Hopkins

Lighting Design: Johanna Town

Video Design: Nina Dunn for PixelLux

Video Design Assistant: Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng 吳彩萍

Orchestra / Choir: The Sixteen

Photography: Nina Dunn

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