Event information
By Rikki Beadle-Blair
in the Webber Douglas Studio
Performed by BA (Hons) Acting
Designed & produced by BA (Hons) Theatre Practice & MFA Scenography
Overview
A disparate group of young people, drawn to veganism with varying degrees of commitment, find themselves joining a militant activist group, as their lives and relationships spiral out of control with hilarious and shocking consequences.
Showtimes
Virtual performance video viewing
10 - 24 June 2021
Director - Rikki Beadle-Blair
Design Mentor - Nicolai Hart-Hansen
Costume Supervisor - Bex Kemp
Acting Course Leader - Claudette Williams
Head of Theatre Practice - Dr Kathrine Sandys
Scenography Course Leader - Dr Simon Donger
Filming - Sam Hudson Brown, Patrick Bradley, Billy Brown, Rosie O’Riley
Thanks to: RCF, Edward Callow, Disguise, Harry Lacey, Leon Leitner, Roan Torrance, White Light.
Cast
Connie Molly Cutter
Maya Gurjot Dhaliwal
Ayo Gbenga Jempeji
Reuben Ernest Kingsley Jnr
Kiara Denise Laniyan
Orson Osborne Andrew Macmillan
Mister Marco Titus
Jermaine Panashe Wakabikwa
Mona Martha Watson Allpress
Creative & Production Teams – BA (Hons) Theatre Practice students
Lighting Designer - Alex Thomas
Assistant Lighting Designer & Programmer - Luke Marino
Sound Designer - Ali Taie
Video Designer - Ebbe Rodtborg
Assistant Video Designer - Joseph Bryant
Assistant Designer - Anastasiia Nazarova
Production Manager - Lucy Mewis-McKerrow
Stage Manager - Rebecca Natalini
Deputy Stage Managers - Mercedes Mole-Jones, Missy Steinbach
Assistant Stage Managers - Alex Jaouen, Harriet Norman
Chief Electrician - Ciara Moss
Deputy Chief Electrician - Pedro Pendão
Production Sound Engineer - William Alexander Howe
Sound Technician - Patrick O’Sullivan
Production Technician - Heather Smith
Creative & Production Teams - MFA Scenography students
Set & Costume Designers - Deepanjali, Cheng Keng
COVID-19 Safety Information
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