CALLUM BROOME 

Theatre credits include As You Like It – Primary Shakespear (Orange Tree Theatre); I Wish This Play Was About A Giant Toad (Tramshed); Look Back In Anger (Seven Dials Playhouse) and Sleeping Beauty (Theatre Royal Stratford East).

Trained at East 15 Acting School.


CHLOË SOMMER

Theatre credits include The Promise (UK Tour). 

Trained at Italia Conti Academy.

BECCA CHADDER – Writer and Director

 

 Becca is a Playwright in Residence at The Watermill Theatre, was a Creative Associate at Jermyn Street Theatre, and was nominated for the Evening Standard Future Theatre award. She is currently the Assistant Resident Director on Hamilton West End and UK Tour.

Theatre as Director includes: As You Like It – Primary Shakespeare (The Orange Tree Theatre); La Voisin (VAULT Festival); The Poison Belt (Jermyn Street Theatre); Summer’s Park Adventure (Deptford Park); Her Romeo (Wee Red Bar); Number, Please (Edinburgh Fringe/UK Tour).

Theatre as Associate Director includes: Dracula: Mina’s Reckoning (National Theatre Scotland) and Mandela (The Young Vic).

Theatre as Assistant Director includes: The Importance of Being Earnest (UK Tour); Cancelling Socrates (Jermyn Street Theatre); The Ballad of Maria Marten (UK Tour) and Cabildo (Wilton’s Music Hall).

Theatre as Writer includes: Through The Looking Glass, The Girl of Ink and Stars (The Watermill Youth Ensemble).

ISABELLA VAN BRAECKEL – Designer

For Orange Tree: (As Costume Supervisor) While The Sun Shines, Rice (U.K. Tour Associate Designer), Shaw Shorts and Losing Venice.

Theatre credits include (as Designer): Jules and Jim, The Dog Walker, Cancelling Socrates, The Oyster Problem (Jermyn Street Theatre); Blanket Ban (Southwark Playhouse); Secret Cinema Presents: Dirty Dancing (Art Director, Secret Cinema); The Lesson (Southwark Playhouse); Boogie Booth (UK tour); The Dwarfs (White Bear); Gatsby (Southwark Playhouse); Dual (VAULT Festival); Piloten, Polarörnen, Midnattståget till Marrakech (Teateri, Jönköping); The Hunchback of Notre Dame (St Paul’s Church); When The Birds Come, This is Living (Edinburgh Fringe); Hell Yes I’m Tough Enough (Park); The Travelling Companion (Cadogan Hall / Saffron Hall); A Funny Thing Happened[…], Finishing the Picture, Into the Numbers (Finborough); Macbeth (UK/ Ireland Tour); Red INK (Tour/Leicester Curve / Southbank Centre) and Blush of Dogs (Tabard).

Theatre credits include (as Associate Designer): The White Factory (Marylebone Theatre); Burgerz (Hackney Showroom / Traverse / Tour); The Boys in the Band (Park 200/ Vaudeville/ Tour) and Eclipsed (Gate).

Opera Credits include: The Ring Cycle (Regents Opera, Freemasons Hall); Liminal (Kings Head Theatre); The Travelling Companion (New Sussex Opera), Die Walküre (Assistant Costume Supervisor- Grange Park Opera) and Madama Butterfly (Cadogan Hall).

Art Direction Credits include: Peaky Blinders: The Rise (Riyadh Festival, Saudi Arabia); Knorr: Dare to Try (Swamp Motel, Mexico) and Dirty Dancing (Secret Cinema, London).

 

Isabella is a Designer for performance, specialising in new writing, opera and dance across fringe theatre and in the West End. She is a Jerwood Young Designer and was featured in the UK Exhibit ‘Staging Spaces’ at the Prague Quadrennial and V&A in 2019 and in this year’s ‘Hello Stranger’ Exhibit.

JONATHAN CHAN – Lighting Designer 

Jonathan trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. 

Orange Tree credits include: Shakespeare Up Close 2023, She Stoops To Conquer and The Solid Life of Sugar Water

Theatre credits include: Ignition (Frantic Assembly); The Flea (The Yard Theatre); Candy (Park Theatre); Love Bomb (National Youth Theatre); Duck (Arcola Theatre); Grindr: The Opera (Union Theatre); Snowflakes (Park Theatre and Old Red Lion Theatre); In the Net(Jermyn Street Theatre); Grandad Me and Teddy Too (Polka Theatre); Lady Dealer (Paines Plough Roundabout); An Interrogation (Summerhall); Move Fast and Break Things (Camden People’s Theatre and Summerhall); Pussycat In Memory of Darkness, The Straw Chair(Finborough Theatre); Maybe Probably, Belvedere (Old Red Lion Theatre); Different Owners at Sunrise (Roundhouse); Fidelio (Glyndebourne – Assistant Lighting Designer) and The Passenger R&D (Guildhall – Associate Lighting Designer).

MATT EATON – Sound Designer

Matt is a sound designer and composer in theatre, film and television.

He is an associate artist at Creation Theatre Company in Oxford.

Matt releases music on the Domino Recordings record label with the musicians collective, Pram.

Recent work includes: The History Boys (tour); Ravens and Titus Andronicus (USF, Florida); Kethra (Venetian Biennale of Architecture); Wuthering Heights (Yvonne Arnaud and tour); Break The Floorboards (Watford Palace Theatre and tour); Medea (Rose Theatre, Kingston); First Episode (Jermyn Street Theatre); Henry V, The Canterbury Tales, King Lear, The Wind in the Willows (GSC); Macbeth (Globe Neuss); Wuthering Heights (tour); Sense and Sensibility (tour).

Sound designer & musical arranger: Aladdin and his Magical Lamp, Rapunzel and the Magic Pig, (Creation), The Snow Queen.

Composer: Dracula (Scary Little Girls); The Picture of Dorian Gray (tour); Henry V (GSC); Helen (actors of Dionysus); Shadow Shows (Edinburgh International Film Festival); Nosferatu (Flatpack Film Festival); The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (Midlands Arts Centre).

Film & TV credits include: The Gambler (BBC Radio 3); Volkswagen and British Telecom advertisements, Hallam Foe (Channel 4 Films); Derrida (Jane Doe Films), Sweet Cheat Gone and Kraft (filmficciones).

KATY ROSS – Stage Manager on book

Katy trained at the London Academy for Dramatic Art.

Orange Tree Credits include: Meetings, As You Like It and Duet For One.

Theatre credits include:  The Human Voice (Charing Cross Theatre), From Here to Eternity (Charing Cross Theatre); Cruise (Apollo Theatre), Gypsy (Buxton Opera House); Viva La Diva (Buxton Opera House); Zorro the Musical (Charing Cross Theatre and Hope Mill Theatre); Little Women (Park Theatre); Pauline (Camden People’s Theatre); Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); Starry Messenger (Wyndhams); Day in the Death of Joe Egg (Trafalgar Studios); Aladdin (Prince Edward); Two Ladies (the Bridge); Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (The Palladium); Jesus Christ Superstar (The Barbican); Noises Off (The Garrick); A Very Expensive Poison (The Old Vic); The Cherry Orchard (Theatre Royal); A Bright New Boise (Old Laundry Theatre); Robin Hood (UK Tour); Be My Baby (UK Tour) and Beauty and the Beast (UK Tour).

 

Film and Television credits include: Never Back Down: Revolt and The Great.