The devil's got all the best tunes.
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Event information
By Tom David Hughes & The Company
Devised
Performed by BA (Hons) Acting CDT
Designed & produced by BA (Hons) Theatre Practice
Overview
An estranged son makes a mixtape of stories for his music-loving father. A triptych of tales about music, the demands of a creative life and the Devil.
Showtimes
Virtual performance video viewing
3 - 17 June 2021
Director - Tom David Hughes
Production Manager - Shaz McGee
Production Sound Engineer - James Melling
Acting CDT Course Leader - Catherine Alexander
Head of Theatre Practice - Kathrine Sandys
Filming - Sam Hudson Brown, Rosie O’Riley, Patrick Bradley, Billy Brown
Thanks to: Audio Gold, Oscar Toeman, Dan Hutton, Chloe Boucher, Ollie Partridge.
Cast
The Devil Hugo Pilcher
Matthew Matthew Allen
Patrick Patrick William Hatch
John Hammond Jonny Peyton-Hill
The Man Shad Lungenyi
Dillon Kiren Kebaili-Dwyer
Piers Seb Slade
Liam Jack Heath
All other parts shared between The Company.
Creative & Production Teams – BA (Hons) Theatre Practice students
Set & Costume Designer - Hannah McCulley
Lighting Designer - Steven Frost
Sound Designer/Composer - Jordan E. Bryan
Stage Manager - Heather Smith
Deputy Stage Managers - Jack Freestone, Jehona Shapeta
Assistant Stage Managers - Fríða Frostadóttir, Lauren Hastings
Chief Electrician - Luca Serra
Deputy Chief Electrician - Cameron Tapplett, Harry Lacey
LX Crew - Natalie Moreton
Lighting Programmer - Megan Curson
COVID-19 Safety information
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