Associate / Assisting
2024
Born With Teeth
Asolo Rep Theatre - February 2024
Oregon Shakespeare Festival - April 2024
by LIZ DUFFY ADAMS
directed by ROB MELROSE
Associate Director - Anna Crace
2023
Born With Teeth
by LIZ DUFFY ADAMS
directed by ROB MELROSE
The Guthrie Theater, McGuire Proscenium Stage
An aging authoritarian ruler, a violent police state and a restless, polarized people seething with paranoia: It’s a dangerous time for poets. Two of them — the great Kit Marlowe and the up-and-comer William Shakespeare — meet in the back room of a pub to collaborate on a history play cycle, navigate the perils of art under a totalitarian regime and flirt like young men with everything to lose. One of them may well be the death of the other.
March 4 - April 2, 2023
2020
Twelfth Night
William Shakespeare
Dir. Tom Quaintance
Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis
When a shipwrecked Viola washes up on Illyria’s shores without her twin brother, she must adapt to her strange new surroundings on her own. For safety, she disguises herself as a man and quickly finds favor and employment with the lovesick Orsino, who pines for Olivia’s devotion. After a series of mishaps and plenty of mayhem, their love triangle becomes so entangled it brings all of Illyria along for the ride. When at last the truth is revealed, the Bard’s starry-eyed tale proves that the revelry of love is something worth fighting for.
2019
Small Mouth Sounds
By Bess Wohl
Dir. Lauren Keating
Jungle Theater, Minneapolis
As these six strangers attend a meditation retreat and confront internal demons both profound and absurd, their vows of silence collide with the achingly human need to connect. Filled with awkward and insightful humor, this strange and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
2018
A Midsummer’s Night Dream
by William Shakespeare
UK Tour
Featuring original music from members of The London Snorkeling Team, this tale of young lovers and warring fairies is given a unique and irreverent twist.
Created by Filter Theatre & Lyric Hammersmith
Directed by Sean Holmes
Associate Director - Anna Crace
Design by Hyemi Shin, winner of the Linbury Prize
Lighting by Oliver Fenwick
Sound design and original music by Tom Haines and Chris Branch
A LYRIC HAMMERSMITH AND FILTER THEATRE PRODUCTION.
“Miraculously captures the madness at the heart of Shakespeare’s comedy.”
Michael Billington / The Guardian
A Midsummer Night's Dream was last seen on tour in 2018 at:
Lyric Hammersmith, London: 13 & 14 April
Hull Truck Theatre: 17 April – 21 April
Theatr Clwyd: 24 April – 28 April
Nuffield Southampton: 01 May – 05 May
Exeter Northcott: 08 May – 12 May
Oxford Playhouse:15 May – 19 May
Cast in Doncaster: 22 May – 26 May
Cambridge Arts Theatre: 05 June – 09 June
https://jofisherwrites.com/2018/05/02/theatre-review-a-midsummer-nights-dream-nuffield-southampton-theatres/
The Plough and The Stars
by Sean O'Casey
Dir. Sean Holmes
Lyric Hammersmith
Set amid the tumult of the Easter Rising, The Plough and the Stars is the story of ordinary lives ripped apart by the idealism of the time.The residents of a Dublin tenement shelter from the violence that sweeps through the city’s streets. A revolution that will shape the country’s future rages around them. What kind of Ireland awaits them?This is a dynamic re-imagining: loyal to the spirit of O’Casey’s play whilst unleashing contemporary resonances for a modern audience.
'[A] refreshed, high-energy restaging'
The Guardian ****
'playful, painful and, yes, resonant evening'
The Times ****
Jack and the Beanstalk
by Joel Horwood
Dir. Sean Holmes & Jude Christian
Lyric Hammersmith
'Fee-fi-fo-fum, this sparkly panto is just loads of fun'
Evening Standard ****
'fizzy and fun'
The Stage ****
2017
The Seagull
Anton Chekhov in a new adaptation by Simon Stephens
Dir. Sean Holmes
Lyric Hammersmith
Unrequited love. Creative jealousy. Guns. Vodka. And Art.
Chekhov’s celebrated masterpiece is given vibrant new life in this dynamic new version by Olivier-award winning playwright Simon Stephens directed by Sean Holmes and starring Lesley Sharp as Irina Arkadina.
Switching effortlessly between the ridiculous and the profound The Seagull forensically examines the transcendence and destructiveness of love. The burning need to create Art and how harshly that need can be crushed permeates throughout the play.
'One of the funniest Seagulls, but also one of the most heartbreaking.'
The Guardian ****
'Properly funny and properly gut-punching.'
What's On Stage *****
Loveplay
by Moira Buffini
Dir. Charlotte Westenra
GBS Theatre
Moira Buffini romps through the centuries from the Romans to the present day, charting the changing fortunes of place, time and people at 29 Trick Street. Buffini brings her usual lightness of touch to this incisive, funny and sharply observed play about changing social, economic and sexual mores.