Posted on 05 October 2011 by Nick Coupe
Danny Saleeb is a young freelance composer and sound designer, with a CV spanning a number of projects inside and outside theatre spaces, covering opera, multimedia installations, theatre pieces, choral groups and pretty much everything else in between. He is currently working on a sound design for Max Hoehn’s production of The Queen of Spades [...]
Posted on 22 September 2011 by Nick Coupe
Juan Ragrigán is an internationally acclaimed playwright, whose awards include Best Chilean Play, Apes Prize, Agustin Siré Prize from the Academy of Fine Arts, the Altazor Prize for Best Dramatist and most recently the National Theatre Prize. So why haven’t we, in the UK, heard of him? Step up Karen Morash and Head for Heights [...]
Posted on 25 August 2011 by Nick Coupe
As part of my In Turn blog, I interview industry professionals from different areas in the arts. This time, I was fortunate enough to speak to David Howe, a freelance Lighting Designer, with a CV that ranges across the West End to Broadway, including an assortment of theatre, musicals, ballets and operas. Howe describes the [...]
Posted on 01 August 2011 by Nick Coupe
Anyone who’s managed to get in to the sold out run of One Man, Two Guvnors at the National Theatre will attest that James Corden is an incredibly funny man. Despite what Horne and Corden led you to believe, his performance here is a master class in timing and physical comedy, as well as improvisation [...]