Producers
MARKETSTALL
Michael Grandage Company
Seaview
Ewan McGregor returns to the London stage to play Henry Solness. He previously appeared in Othello (Donmar Warehouse); Guys and Dolls (Donmar West End at the Piccadilly Theatre) and Little Malcolm and His Struggles Against the Eunuchs (Hampstead Theatre and Comedy Theatre); and on Broadway, The Real Thing.
Television includes: A Gentleman in Moscow, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Halston (Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie), Fargo (Golden Globe for Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television, Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series), Karaoke, Scarlett and Black and Lipstick on Your Collar.
Film includes: Mother Couch, Bleeding Love, Raymond & Ray, Birds of Prey, Pinocchio, Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, Doctor Sleep, Christopher Robin, Beauty and the Beast, T2 Trainspotting, American Pastoral, Our Kind of Traitor, Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Force Awakens, Last Days in the Desert, A Million Ways to Die in the West, August: Osage County, The Impossible, Haywire, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Perfect Sense, Beginners, The Ghost Writer, Amelia, Angels & Demons, I Love You Philip Morris, Deception, Incendiary, Cassandra’s Dream, Miss Potter, Stay, The Island, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Robots, Big Fish, Young Adam (Scottish BAFTA for Best Actor), Down with Love, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Black Hawk Down, Moulin Rouge!, Rogue Trader, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Little Voice, Velvet Goldmine, A Life Less Ordinary, The Serpent’s Kiss, Emma, Trainspotting (Scottish BAFTA for Best Actor), The Pillow Book, and Shallow Grave.
Ewan McGregor undertook an international motorcycle trip with friend and colleague Charley Boorman which included visits to several UNICEF programmes along the route and formed the basis of a television series and a best-selling book, both called Long Way Round – this was followed by Long Way Down and Long Way Up.
Theatre includes: The Red Barn (National Theatre); The Maids (Helpmann Award nomination and winner of the Sydney Theatre Awards for Best Newcomer – Sydney Theatre Company, New York City Center) and The Gift (Melbourne Theatre Company).
Television includes: The Crown (Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice, SAG and Emmy Awards wins, with nominations from BAFTA and AACTA), The Night Manager (Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination), The Tale and The Kettering Incident (AACTA for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series).
Film includes: Tenet, Widows (London Critics’ Circle nomination, LA Film Critics’ Circle Award runner-up, Hollywood Critics’ Association nomination), The Great Gatsby (AACTA Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Australian Film Critics’ Association nomination), The Man for U.N.C.L.E, MaXXXine, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 & 3, The Burnt Orange Heresy, Vita and Virginia, Breath, Everest and Macbeth.
Theatre includes: A View From the Bridge (Theatre Royal Haymarket); 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Absolute Hell, Ugly Lies the Bone, King Lear, London Road – Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, Love’s Labour’s Lost (National Theatre); Bug (Found111); Medea (Almeida Theatre); High Society (The Old Vic); Life is a Dream, Hecuba (Donmar Warehouse); Macbeth – Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Chichester Festival Theatre, Gielgud Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Broadway); Twelfth Night (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Winter’s Tale, Pericles (RSC); Othello (Northampton Theatre Royal) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bristol Old Vic).
Television includes: Big Mood, Mary and George, Rain Dogs, The Wheel of Time, Fate: The Winx Club Saga, Brave New World, Victoria, Harlots, War and Peace, The People Next Door, The Widower, Way to Go, Touch of Cloth, Sarah Jane Adventures, Hustle and After Thomas.
Film includes: Scoop, Choose or Die, Beirut, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, London Road, Philomena, Les Miserables, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Macbeth, The Golden Age, 77 Beds, Vanity Fair, A Changed Man and Beautiful People.
Theatre includes: Hamlet (RSC); One Night in Miami (Donmar); The Witness (Royal Court); Ruined (Almeida); Nation, Death and The King’s Horseman (The National Theatre).
Television includes: Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue alongside Adam Long, Siobhan McSweeney and Eric McCormack (6-part mystery series written and created by Anthony Horrowitz for BBC and MGM+ in the USA), The Jetty (BBC on iPlayer), Star Trek Discovery (lead regular Cleveland Booker), Nightflyers (regular Syfy Series) and Black Box alongside Vanessa Redgrave (ABC).
Film includes: The Woman in Cabin 10 opposite Keira Knightley, Guy Pearce, Hannah Waddingham (Netflix), Fast and Furious 6 alongside the late Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, Jupiter Ascending (Andy & Lana Wachowski feature), Kill Command, One Day starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, The Dark Knight starring Christian Bale and David Mackenzie’s Starred Up.
Theatre includes: Grapes of Wrath (The National Theatre); Hamlet (Bristol Old Vic); Small Island (The National Theatre); Beasts of Blue Yonder (Beast Stage Productions); Wound (Tramp); Mercury Fur (Guildhall School of Music and Drama) and Twelfth Night (Guildhall School of Music and Drama).
Films include: Miss Austen (BBC), 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Sony), Hedda (MGM), Say Nothing (FX), Mary & George (Hera Pictures), The Doll Factory (Buccaneer Media), The Witcher: Blood Origins (Netflix), Daldliesh (New Pictures), The Nest (Studio Lambert) and Sex Education (Netflix).
Short Films include: The Möbius Trip (Sharp House), The Painter & The Poet (Silver Rose Productions), Mudlarks (Bloomsday Films), Blood Rites and Ladybaby (Kudos Film and Television).
Kai’s most recent work is Trouble in Butetown at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Tinuke Craig, as cover Nate/Nathan.
Kai is a post-graduate of Arts University Bournemouth. His credits whilst training include Othello in Othello, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire and Long John Silver in Treasure Island.
In 2018, he had also collaborated with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in poem reading for the fallen soldiers of Britain. In 2022, Kai was part of a devised piece, The Phase by Georgia Gavin, where he played the role of HIM.
Amongst acting, Kai has also taken a step into writing; having written, assistant directed and choreographed his upcoming short film, Burn to Black.
Theatre includes: Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps (West End and UK Tour); Sherlock Holmes in Baskerville (Colchester Mercury); George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life (Farnham Maltings); Ernest Shackleton in Shackleton and his Stowaway (Park Theatre); Reduced Shakespeare Company – The Bible (UK Tour); Arsenic and Old Lace (Nottingham Theatre Royal); Normal (Styx Theatre); The Wife of Bath (Rude Mechanical Theatre Company); Little History of the World (Watermill Theatre); The Ruling Class (English Theatre Frankfurt); Much Ado About Nothing, Taming Of The Shrew, Othello, Romeo And Juliet, Hamlet, Midsummer Night’s Dream (TNT Theatre Company – all World Tours); Moon Palace (German Tour) and Gasping (CragRats Theatre).
Television includes: As Lord Lucan in Lord Lucan: My Husband The Truth (ITV1), Cuckoo Season 5 (BBC3/Netflix), Modern Manners (BBC1) and has also appeared in numerous commercials for Thatcher’s Cider, Actimel, Gousto, Now TV and Kellogg’s to name but a few.
Theatre includes: Marrying The Mistress (No1 National Tour); The School For Scheming, Unsent Letters (The Orange Tree Theatre); The Winslow Boy (Frinton Summer Theatre); Bethany (High Tide Festival; Intimate Exchanges (The Mill at Sonning); In Search Of Dorothy (The Cockpit Theatre); In Labour (Arcola Theatre); After The Ball (Time Productions Ltd); Judgement at Nuremberg (Tricycle); Othello (Hampstead); Blue Remembered Hills (BAC) and Laundry (The Gate).
Film and television includes: Doctor Strange (Marvel Studios), Across The River, Acres and Acres, As I Am, Half Term, Eve, The Hive, Croc, Emulsion. Retribution (BBC), Waking The Dead (BBC), The Fugitives (ITV), Casualty (BBC), Doctors (BBC), Gory Greek Gods (BBC), Eastenders (BBC), Footballers Wives (ITV) and The Minoans (Channel 4).
Nominated, Best Actress for her role in Half Term at the Sacramento Film Festival and for her role in Across The River at Milan International Film Festival.
As a filmmaker, she wrote and directed The Angel of Hull, a black comedy and co-directed the BIFA nominated and BAFTA qualifying feature documentary I’m Still Here about the homeless crisis in London during the Covid pandemic.
Jane Mahady (she/her) is an Australian actor who relocated to London to work on Hulu’s award-winning series The Great (Seasons 2 & 3) in which she plays Katya. Over the last decade, Jane has worked extensively on Australian stages, having predominantly worked for Australia’s national Shakespeare company Bell Shakespeare, in productions of Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth and more.
Other theatre credits include: Porpoise Pool (Belvoir, 25A); The Lunar Effect (The Old Fitz); Up the Guts (KXT); 52-Storey Treehouse (CDP Theatre).
Jane is also a sought-after voice-over artist, most recently having completed two new audiobooks with Penguin Random House, Love Match and The Other Bridget.
Lila Raicek is a New York based playwright, screenwriter, and novelist.
Her new play Fire Season, inspired by Measure for Measure, is in pre-production, and she is currently working on a new play Tulla about Edvard Munch for Seaview Productions.
In television, she is penning two original series for Fifth Season and Made Up Stories; she has also adapted best-selling novels for Netflix and Paramount, and wrote on Younger and Gossip Girl.
Her debut novel The Plunge will be published next year. She holds both an MFA in Playwriting and a BA summa cum laude in creative writing from Columbia University.
Michael Grandage is Artistic Director of the Michael Grandage Company (MGC) where for theatre he has directed Penelope Wilton and Luke Evans in Backstairs Billy (Duke of York’s Theatre), Emma Corrin in Orlando (Garrick Theatre), Dawn French in Dawn French is a Huge Tw*t (UK tour and The Palladium), Ian McDiarmid in The Lemon Table (UK tour), Aidan Turner in The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Noël Coward Theatre), Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch in Red (Wyndham’s Theatre), Nicole Kidman in Photograph 51 (Noël Coward Theatre), Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes (national and international tour and West End), Jude Law in Henry V, David Walliams and Sheridan Smith in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Daniel Radcliffe in The Cripple of Inishmaan, Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw in Peter and Alice and Simon Russell Beale in Privates on Parade as part of the season at the Noël Coward Theatre. His film work for MGC includes My Policeman (2022) starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, Gina McKee, Linus Roache, David Dawson and Rupert Everett, and Genius (2016) starring Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Linney. His opera work includes Madama Butterfly for Houston Grand Opera and Chicago Lyric Opera, Le Nozzi de Figaro for Glyndebourne and Houston, Don Giovanni for the Met and Billy Budd for San Francisco, Glyndebourne and BAM in New York. He was Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse (2002–2012) and Sheffield Theatres (2000-2005) where his work included Chiwetel Ejiofor in Othello, Frank Langella and Michael Sheen in Frost/Nixon, Derek Jacobi in King Lear, Eddie Redmayne and Alfred Molina in Red (Tony Award for Best Director), Jude Law in Hamlet and Kenneth Branagh in Ivanov. He won three Olivier Awards for his musical productions of Guys and Dolls, Merrily We Roll Along and Grand Hotel. His production of Disney’s Frozen – The Musical ran for three years at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. He was President of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama from 2010 to 2022 and is currently President of the Morrab Library. He was appointed CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2011. His book, A Decade At The Donmar, was published by Constable & Robins in 2012. His charity, set up to help young theatre makers, can be found at www.mgcfutures.com.
Theatre includes: Kerry Jackson (Dorfman, National Theatre); Richard II (Donmar Warehouse); Winter’s Tale and Cymbeline (Shakespeare’s Globe); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar (Singapore Rep); Handbagged (59E59, NYC, Round House Theatre, US, UK Tour, Vaudeville West End, Tricycle and Kiln); Man to Man (WMC, Edinburgh, UK Tour, Wiltons + BAM – NYC); Dead Funny (Vaudeville West End); The Mentalists (Wyndhams, West End); Bad Jews (Ustinov, St James, Arts, Haymarket – West End and UK Tour), Black Love, When the Crows Visit and Wife (Kiln); This Is My Family (Sheffield Crucible Studio, Chichester Minerva, UK Tour, Lyceum, Sheffield); The Mirror Crack’d (Salisbury Playhouse, UK Tour, NCPA India); The Country Girls (Chichester, Minerva); Macbeth and Sheffield Mysteries (Sheffield Crucible); Anything Goes (Sheffield Crucible / UK Tour); Richard My Richard (Shakespeare North); Birdsong (UK Tour); My Cousin Rachel (Theatre Royal Bath / UK Tour); Oliver (Grange Park Opera); Multitudes, The Colby Sisters Of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, A Boy and His Soul and Paper Dolls (Tricycle); Outside Mullingar (Ustinov Bath); Disco Pigs (Trafalgar Studios 2 / Irish Rep Theatre – NYC); The Dance of Death (Donmar Trafalgar); Murder Ballad (Arts); Watership Down (The Watermill); The Cocktail Party (Print Room); The Lodger (Coronet); Communicating Doors (Menier Chocolate Factory); Mrs Lowry and Son (Trafalgar Studios 2), Neighbors, Clockwork and Heroine (Hightide Festival) and The El. Train (Hoxton Hall).
Theatre includes: OLIVER!, The Glass Menagerie and Cock (West End) and Les Misérables (25th Anniversary production, Broadway/international). At the National Theatre, where she is an Associate, recent work includes Ballet Shoes; Nye; Til the Stars Come Down; The Confessions; Dixon and Daughters; Master Harold and the Boys; The Visit; The Normal Heart; The Ocean at the End of the Lane (also West End, Olivier Award); Nine Night (also West End); Follies; Angels In America (also Broadway); This House; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Olivier & Tony Awards); War Horse (Tony Award); Waves and His Dark Materials (Olivier Award).
Other recent work in theatre includes: Second Best (Riverside Studios) Othello & Wolf Hall (RSC); Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theatre); Drive Your Plough Over the Bones of the Dead (Theatre de Complicite); Best Of Enemies, Happy Days and Feast (Young Vic); Cold War and …And Breathe (Almeida Theatre); Tenebrae: Lessons Learnt In Darkness (Brighton Festival); The Nico Project (Manchester International Festival); The Cherry Orchard (ITA Amsterdam); ear for eye (Royal Court); The Chalk Garden (Olivier Award, Donmar Warehouse) and Don Carlos (Sheffield Theatres, Olivier Award).
Opera credits include: The Handmaid’s Tale and Satyagraha (ENO), The Return of Ulysses, Carmen, Faust, Rigoletto, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute and Macbeth (ROH); Nothing, Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail, Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg, Billy Budd and Giulio Cesare (Glyndebourne); and productions for the Metropolitan Opera, Salzburg Festival, and Worldwide.
Dance credits includes: The Midnight Bell, Swan Lake (since 2018), Romeo and Juliet, The Red Shoes, Sleeping Beauty, Highland Fling, Play Without Words (also NT) and Dorian Gray for Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures, for which she is an Associate Artist.
Paule is a Royal Designer for Industry.
Adam is a Tony and Olivier award-winning sound designer, composer, and lyricist.
Recent productions include Hamlet (RSC), Nachtland (Young Vic), Patriots (Almeida, West End, Broadway), Backstairs Billy (Duke of York’s), Leopoldstadt (Wyndhams/Longacre, Broadway).
Career highlights include a Tony Award for the music and sound for Red (Donmar/Broadway, a nomination for ‘Best Score’ (Music & Lyrics) for Enron (Broadway/West End), and an Olivier Award for King Lear (Donmar). He also received the Evening Standard ‘Best Design’ Award 2011 for Anna Christie and King Lear (Donmar).
Adam’s musical London Road (co-authored with Alecky Blythe) premiered at the National Theatre, won the Critic’s Circle Award ‘Best Musical’, and was nominated for the Olivier Award ‘Best Musical’.
Sophie Holland is the Casting Director for epic TV franchise, THE WITCHER: Netflix’s first International Original series. Additional projects include CONSTELLATIONS (Apple+), THE PERIPHERAL (Amazon), THE CONTINENTAL (John Wick Prequel for STARZ/ Lionsgate), KNUCKLES (Paramount), Tim Burton’s WEDNESDAY (Netflix) VAMPIRE ACADEMY for NBC, NCIS: TONY & ZIVA (Paramount +/ CBS) Season 4 of Netflix’s acclaimed series of YOU and season 2 of SHADOW AND BONE (Netflix/ 21 Laps).
For film, Sophie is the Casting Director for highly anticipated Tim Burton film BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE (Warner Bros) SONIC 3 (Paramount) and UK casting for MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 8 DEAD RECKONING PART 2 (PARAMOUNT) BACK IN ACTION (NETFLIX) HEADS OF STATE (Amazon) and CHERRY (AGBO Films/AppleTV). Casting on A24’s THE KILL TEAM with Alexander Skarsgard and a modern retelling of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s popular opera THE MAGIC FLUTE.
For Theatre – AGAINST (Almeida) THE ENFIELD HAUNTING (Ambassadors) and HAMLET (Young Vic).
Sophie was also Casting Director for the Almeida’s GREEK season including most notably THE ILIAD casting over 50 of the UK most well-known actors for a 24 hours reading of Homer’s epic tale.
Bethany is a director & dramaturg from London. After working as a producer for the Royal Court Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Mayfest & MAYK, she trained on the MFA in Theatre Directing at Birkbeck.
As Director: Faustus: That Damned Woman by Chris Bush (LIPA), Machinal by Sophie Treadwell (LIPA), Man of Mode by George Etheridge (Mountview), Heritage by Dafydd James (Arts Ed), Future Emergencies by Caridad Svich (R&D, Oxford School of Drama), Paddington (Histrionic Productions), Submarine by Joe Dunthorne (The Wardrobe Theatre & Ed Fringe).
Dramaturgy: National Theatre Script Panel, Verity Bargate Award, Bruntwood Prize, Colostrum by Liv Hennessy, dir. Connie Treves, Conference of the Trees by Majid Adin, Yara Rodriguez Fowler & Connie Treves for Good Chance Theatre, ONE & Palmyra by Bertrand Lesca & Nasi Voutsas.
As Associate Director: Birdsong by Rachel Wagstaff dir. Alastair Whatley & Murder in the Dark dir. Philip Franks (Original Theatre).
As Assistant Director: Hamlet, Henry VI & Richard III, dir. Sean Holmes (Shakespeare’s Globe), Love Letters to a Liveable Future, dir. Zoe Svensden (Wellcome Collection), Antigone by Stef Smith dir. Orla O’Loughlin (Guildhall).
Ben is a choreographer, movement and intimacy director and performer working in dance, theatre, opera, and film. He trained at Ballet Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance and previously served as Artistic Co-Director of Candoco Dance Company and Associate Director/Choreographer for Skånes Dansteater.
Credits include: Chariots Of Fire (Sheffield Theatres), Orlando (The Garrick, West End), La Boheme (The Kennedy Centre, Washington DC), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Opera North), Marriage Of Figaro (Houston Opera), Don Giovanni (The Metropolitan Opera), The Lost Thing, Boris Godunov (Royal Opera House), The Perfect American (ENO/Improbable Theatre), A Space In The Dark (Black Box Dance Theatre, Denmark), To Find A Way With One Another, To See The World While The Light Lasts, Spectrum, This Moment Is Your Life, Small Acts, The Ghost Spot & A Summoning (Skånes Dansteater), Candylion (National Theatre Wales), My Night With Reg, Twelfth Night (Donmar Warehouse), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Privates On Parade (MGC/West End), The Knight Crew (Glyndbourne Opera/ BBC2 documentary), The Walk From The Garden (Salisbury International Festival), The Lessening Of Difference, Point Of Echoes, Just As We Are, The Diminishing Present, About Around (bgroup), Cunning Little Vixen (Grange Park Opera), Betrothal In A Monastery (Toulouse Opera), Adrienne: A Night At The Opera (Munich Opera House), La Vie Parisienne, La Fanciulla Del West, Macbeth (Malmö Opera), Dead Man Walking (Danish Royal Opera), The Red And Brown Water, Tobias And Angel (The Young Vic), Donna Del Largo (Garsington Opera).
Film credits include: My Policeman (Amazon Studios), Funny Woman (Sky Atlantic), The Feeling of Going (3 Mins West/SVT), Coma.39 (Bloomberg Film project with Stuart Croft).
Performing credits include: His Dark Materials (The National Theatre) and original cast Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake (West End, Ahmanson Theatre LA, Neil Simon Theatre NYC).
Recent productions include: The Seagull (Barbican), Unicorn (Garick), Barcelona (Duke of Yorks), Oedipus (Wyndhams), Waiting for Godot (Haymarket), The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (CFT), Slave Play (Noel Coward), The Other Boleyn Girl (CFT), Nachtland (Young Vic), Hills Of California (Harold Pinter), Unfriend (Wyndham, Criterion, CFT), Back Stairs Billy (Duke of Yorks), The Three Billy Goats Gruff (CFT), The Old Man and the Pool (Wyndhams), Assassins (CFT), Operation Mincemeat (Fortune), Aspects of Love (Lyric), Women Beware the Devil (Almeida), As You Like It (Sohoplace), Orlando (Garrick) John Gabriel Borkman, Book of Dust, Bach and Sons, The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, A Midsummer Night Dream, Alys Always, Allelujah!, My Name is Lucy Barton, Julius Caesar (Bridge Theatre), The Blue Woman, Lohengrin (ROH), The Son (Duke of Yorks), Unfriend, 8 Hotels, The Meeting (Chichester Festival Theatre), Love and Other Acts of Violence, Blindness, Teenage Dick, Europe, Sweet Charity, St Nicholas, Sweat, Measure for Measure, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Way of the World (Donmar), Imperium (Gielgud), The Band (UK Tour/ Haymarket), Common (NT), 42nd Street (TR Drury Lane), Flowers for Mrs Harris (Sheffield Crucible), The Caretaker (Old Vic), Hamlet (Barbican).
Productions include: Little Foxes (Young Vic Theatre, London), A Christmas Carol-ish (Soho Place Theatre, London), Dear Evan Hansen (Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, UK Tour), The Spy That Came in from the Cold (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Baker’s Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory, London), The Constituent (Old Vic Theatre, London), Punch (Nottingham Playhouse Theatre), Long Day’s Journey Into Night (Wyndham’s Theatre, London), Enemy of the People (Duke of York’s Theatre, London) A Mirror (Trafalgar Theatre, London), Ulster American (Riverside Studios, London), Vanya (Duke of York’s Theatre, London / Richmond Theatre), Free Your Mind [as Associate] (Aviva Studios, Manchester International Festival), Close Up: The Twiggy Musical (Menier Chocolate Factory, London), Assassins (Chichester Festival Theatre), Peter Rabbit: The Easter Adventure (Histrionic Productions), Good (Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Leeds Playhouse, UK Tour), Saw: The Experience (London), Monopoly Lifesized (London), The Twits (Curve Theatre, Leicester / Rose Theatre, Kingston / Hong Kong & UK Tour), Romeo & Juliet / Richard III (Shakespeare Rose Theatre, York).
Costume Supervisor credits include: Oedipus, Wyndham’s Theatre (Sonia Friedman Productions), The Human Body, Clyde’s, Henry V, When Winston went to war with the wireless (Donmar Warehouse Productions), The Odyssey, Pericles, Kerry Jackson (National Theatre), Edward II, Cymbeline, Richard III, The Whip, The Provoked Wife (Royal Shakespeare Company), Rough Magic, Othello (Shakespeare’s Globe Sam Wanamaker Playhouse), Local Hero (Chichester Festival Theatre), Antigone, Oliver Twist (Regents Park Open Air Theatre) A Christmas Carol (ish) (SohoPlace Theatre, Berk’s Nest Productions), Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World (Kenny Wax Family Entertainment), The Lover / The Collection, Blue / Orange, The Turn of the Screw, Charlotte & Theodore, Intimate Apparel (Theatre Royal Bath Ustinov Studios), My Cousin Rachel (Theatre Royal Bath), Home, I’m Darling (Theatre by the Lake), Death of a Black Man (Hampstead Theatre), Caroline, or Change (Hampstead Theatre/ Playhouse Theatre West End), Shipwreck, Vassa (Almeida Theatre), Sweat (Gielgud Theatre), Titanic, the Musical (UK & International tour), Dealing with Clair (Orange Tree Theatre), The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (Theatr Clywd), The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Northern Ballet), Babette’s Feast (The Print Room at the Coronet), Opera for the Unknown Woman (Fuel productions), The Syndicate (Band of Gold Productions UK Tour).
Associate Costume Supervisor credits include: Burlesque the Musical (ADAMA Productions), Rebellion, War of the Roses (Royal Shakespeare Company), Endeavour: Bear Grylls Live Arena Tour (Stufish Productions), Ghost: The Musical (UK Tour & Korean language production, Seoul).
Gilly has over 25 years’ experience working in Fashion, TV and Theatre. She has headed up departments at Regent’s Park and in the West End on Shows such as Get up, Stand Up and Life of Pi.
Gilly most recently is the Head of Wigs, Hair and Makeup for Shakespeare’s Globe and she supervises other projects including Animal farm at Stratford East and Paradise Under the Stars in West Kensington.
Gilly loves what she does and feels privileged to work in this industry with such wonderful people.
MarketStall is a UK based Production company established by John Brant in 2023 producing work nationally and internationally.
Theatre includes Macbeth with Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma (Liverpool, Edinburgh, London, Washington D.C) and The Enfield Haunting with Catherine Tate and David Threlfall (Ambassadors Theatre).
Smith & Brant Theatricals is an award-winning company co-owned by Joseph Smith and John Brant. The company is run by them with Associate Fiona Steed. With a background that encompasses the commercial and subsidised sectors, Smith & Brant Theatricals is passionate about producing theatre in the West End, on tour and on Broadway.
Current and recent credits: My Master Builder (West End); The Creakers (Southbank Centre); Come From Away (UK tour, West End, Broadway and worldwide); Cabaret (West End and Broadway); The Enfield Haunting (West End); and Plaza Suite (West End and Broadway).
Previous credits: Ghost Stories (West End); Bitter Wheat (West End); True West (West End); Strangers on a Train and Gaslight (UK tours); Memphis (West End); The Pajama Game (West End) and Betrayal (Broadway).
MarketStall is a UK based Production company established by John Brant in 2023 producing work nationally and internationally.
Theatre includes Macbeth with Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma (Liverpool, Edinburgh, London, Washington D.C) and The Enfield Haunting with Catherine Tate and David Threlfall (Ambassadors Theatre).
MGC is a London-based company that produces work across all media, nationally and internationally. The company also provides a General Management service to other producers and represents a select group of creative practitioners.
MGC productions include: Backstairs Billy with Penelope Wilton and Luke Evans, Orlando with Emma Corrin, Dawn French is a Huge Tw*t, and The Lemon Table with Ian McDiarmid (UK tour).
Also in the West End: The Lieutenant of Inishmore with Aidan Turner, Red with Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch, Labour of Love (co-produced with Headlong) with Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, Photograph 51 with Nicole Kidman, Henry V with Jude Law, A Midsummer Night’s Dream with David Walliams and Sheridan Smith, The Cripple of Inishmaan with Daniel Radcliffe (and on Broadway), Peter and Alice with Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw, Privates on Parade with Simon Russell Beale, and Hughie on Broadway with Forest Whitaker.
MGC co-produced (with Emily Dobbs Productions) The Dazzle with Andrew Scott, and Dawn French’s 30 Million Minutes (with Phil McIntyre Entertainment) in the West End, and on tour in the UK and internationally.
MGC previously general managed School of Rock – The Musical at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, and the 20th Anniversary production of Rent at the St James Theatre and on tour.
The company produced the feature film My Policeman (2022) starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, Gina McKee, Linus Roache, David Dawson and Rupert Everett which had its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival. They also produced Genius (2016) starring Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Linney which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. Both films were directed by Michael Grandage.
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SEAVIEW (Producer) is a NY-based Tony, Olivier and Peabody Award-winning theatre and film company. This Season: Stereophonic; Once Upon a Mattress starring Sutton Foster; Romeo and Juliet starring Kit Conor and Rachel Zegler; Hold on to Me Darling starring Adam Driver; All In: Comedy about Love by Simon Rich starring John Mulaney and Lin-Manuel Miranda; Good Night, and Good Luck starring George Clooney; The Last Five Years starring Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren; The Queen of Versailles starring Kristin Chenoweth; Reality (HBO); and Stress Positions (NEON).