Deathtrap Programme

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Dundee Rep Ensemble presents

Tue 20 February - Sat 10 March 2018

By Ira Levin Directed by Johnny McKnight

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Johnny McKnight It was Dundee Rep’s Artistic Director, Andrew Panton, who drew my attention to Deathtrap. He said I should read it, that there was something in it that I’d like. He was right. Not only is it an exceptional piece of writing, but it’s genre-defying – a delicious cocktail of the thrillers that have come before it – part Agatha Christie, part Hitchcock, part Film Noir – only it’s put in a blender and served up with ice-cold humour. AND there’s a psychic in it too! How could I possibly resist... The play was first presented in 1978 but is just as relevant today as it was then. The black heart at its very centre asks – would you kill for the chance to be rich and famous? Turn on the TV, the endless of parade of reality TV stars humiliating themselves in the name of entertainment, flick open a magazine and see how easily celebrities sell their lives in order to stay relevant and noticed. The lengths we are willing to go to achieve success and notoriety hasn’t quietened since the play opened 40 years ago, if anything its hunger is even more voracious, making Deathtrap perfect for a current revival. I’ve watched and admired the work at the Rep for years, so to get the opportunity to work with such a talented, committed and brilliant cast and crew for the first time was an opportunity I couldn’t resist. And the fact I loved the script so much? That was just a bonus. I hope you enjoy the performance. Johnny McKnight

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DEATHTR Cast Sidney Bruhl

Lewis Howden

Myra Bruhl

Emily Winter

Clifford Anderson

Thomas England

Helga ten Dorp

Irene Macdougall

Porter Milgrim

Ewan Donald

Creative Team Director

Johnny McKnight

Designer

Kenny Miller

Lighting Designer

Lizzie Powell

Composer /Sound Designer

Ross Brown

Fight Director

EmmaClaire Brightlyn

Voice Coach

Jean Sangster

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by Jean Genet In a translation by Martin Crimp

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With thanks to: Citizens Theatre, The Tron Theatre, Perth Theatre, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, National Theatre Scotland, David Sneddon, Alison Neilson, Hands On Productions - Glasgow, Roberton Trust, Crieff Drama Group Book donations: Voltaire and Rousseau bookshop Glasgow, Young’s Interesting Books - Glasgow, Corrie Tudor - Roxburghe House Inpatient Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital - Dundee, Elizabeth Proudfoot, Alison Connor, Wendy McGeoghie, Joyce Galloway, Bruce De-Smid, Irene Robertson, Dundee Association for Mental Health Deathtrap is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd The video and / or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited

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Cast Lewis Howden SIDNEY BRUHL Lewis trained at the RSAMD (now Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) Previous work for Dundee Rep: A Christmas Carol, August: Osage County, In My Father’s Words. Other Theatre work includes: Dunsinane, Calum’s Road, Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off, Our Teacher’s a Troll, To Begin… National Theatre of Scotland. A Christmas Carol, Educating Agnes, Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The BFG, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Beauty and the Beast, Tartuffe, Merlin, Mother Courage, Cuttin’ a Rug, Changed Days Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh. Found at Sea, The Artist Man and the Mother Woman, Any Given Day, Petrol Jesus Nightmare #5 (In the Time of the Messiah), The Nest, Olga, Knives in Hens, The House Among the Stars, Loose Ends Traverse Theatre. Macbeth, Educating Agnes, Medea, King Lear Theatre Babel. A Slow Air (with 59E59, NY and The Tricycle, London), Edwin Morgan’s Dreams & other Nightmares, Defender of the Faith, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Trick is to Keep Breathing Tron Theatre. A Slow Air, The Angel’s Share Borderline. The View from Castle Rock Stellar Quines. Nightingale and Chase, No Mean City Citizens Theatre. The Algebra of Freedom – 7.84. 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, The Big Funk, The Crucible, Glengarry Glen Ross The Arches. Riddance Paines Plough. Fire in the Basement Communicado. Frankie and Johnny, Broken Glass Rapture. Word for Word Magnetic North. Quelques Fleurs, Tartuffe Nippy Sweeties. Many plays for Òran Mór including recently, The War Hasn’t Started Yet and Dr Johnson goes to Scotland. Television includes: Long Night at Blackstone, Shetland, West Skerra Light, Hope Springs, Taggart, Rebus, Monarch of the Glen, Dr Finlay, Strathblair, Turning World, The Chief, Butterfingers. Film includes: For Those in Peril, Spores, Aberdeen, The Blue Boy, Gare Au Mare, Slide. Lewis has also performed in numerous radio dramas for BBC Scotland and Radio 4.

Emily Winter MYRA BRUHL Emily has been a member of Dundee Rep Ensemble for the past 18 years. Previous work with Dundee Rep includes: A Christmas Carol, The Maids, August: Osage County, The Resistible Rise or Arturo Ui, Monstrous Bodies, Death of a Salesman, The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (2016 national tour), Much Ado About Nothing, Love Song, Witness for the Prosecution, The Witches, Midsummer (a play with songs), The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (2015), Great Expectations, Titus Andronicus, The Gamblers (co-production with Greyscale Theatre Company), Cars and Boys, And Then There Were None, The BFG, Hecuba, Victoria, Kora, Time and the Conways (co-production with the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh), The Snow Queen, Whisky Galore – a Musical!, She Town, The Tempest, Forfeit (a co-production with Òran Mór), Steel Magnolias, Cinderella, Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off (co-production with the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh), The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, A Doll’s House, Talking Heads (actor and director), Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet

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Street, The Elephant Man, The Cherry Orchard, Peer Gynt (co-production with National Theatre of Scotland, 2007 and 2009 national tour), Mother Courage and Her Children, Les Parents, Romeo and Juliet, Playhouse Creatures, Sunshine on Leith, Hansel and Gretel, Sweet Bird of Youth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Monkey, The Talented Mr Ripley, Gypsy, The Graduate, A Lie of the Mind, Macbeth, Scenes From an Execution, Dumbstruck!, The Danny Crowe Show, Flora the Red Menace, as well as Dancing at Lughnasa, The Duchess of Malfi, Nightflights, Pants, Measure for Measure, The Seagull, Mince?, The Winter’s Tale, Plague, Cabaret, The Playboy of the Western World, All My Sons and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Emily was also assistant director on Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and directed The Shape of a Girl.

Tom England CLIFFORD ANDERSON Tom graduated from Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2017 where he won The James Bridie Gold Medal, The Citizens Theatre Society Award and The Percival Steed Prize. Professional theatre credits: Alyosha in Brothers Karamazov Tron Theatre; Simon in Simon and His Magical Christmas Socks! Citizen’s Theatre; Augustus/Gus in Arcadia Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory. Credits while training: Mr Lerebour and The Man in Pleasure and Pain; Messenger in Burial at Thebes; Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman; Soranzo in ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Ensemble in Dream On! BBC Arts. Film credits include: Theodore Adorno Strauss in Frequencies Incurably Curious Productions. Radio credits include: Mr Riach in Kidnapped – Workshop BBC Radio Scotland. Tom represented Royal Conservatoire of Scotland at the Sam Wanamaker Festival 2017 and the Spotlight Prize 2017. Thomas is a member of the 2017/2018 Rep Graduate Scheme supported by Robertson Trust below his biog.

Irene Macdougall HELGA TEN DORP Irene has been a member of Dundee Rep Ensemble for the past 18 years. Previous work with Dundee Rep includes: A Christmas Carol, The Maids, August: Osage County, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Death of a Salesman, George’s Marvellous Medicine, The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (2016 national tour), Little Red and the Wolf, Witness for the Prosecution, The Witches, Midsummer (a play with songs), The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (2015), Blood Wedding (co-production with Graeae and Derby Theatre), James and the Giant Peach, The Glass Menagerie, Woman in Mind, The BFG, Hecuba, Victoria, Kora, Time and the Conways (co-production with the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh), The Snow Queen, She Town, The Tempest, Cinderella, Futureproof (coproduction with the Traverse Theatre), Anna Karenina, What Love Is and Forfeit (both co-productions with Òran Mór), The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Sleeping Beauty, A Doll’s House, Talking Heads (actor and director), Sweeney

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Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, The Elves and the Shoemakers, Equus, The Elephant Man, The Cherry Orchard, Peer Gynt (co-production with National Theatre of Scotland, 2007 and 2009 national tour), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (winner of CATS 2009 Best Actress Award), Mother Courage and Her Children, Les Parents Terribles, Romeo and Juliet, Sunshine on Leith, Sweet Bird of Youth, Gypsy, The Graduate, The Visit, A Lie of the Mind, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Duchess of Malfi, The Seagull, Dancing at Lughnasa, Plague, Mince? and many more. For Dundee Rep, Irene has directed Much Ado About Nothing, Whisky Galore and Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen... Irene has worked extensively in theatre, radio and television, and is a founder member of the acclaimed Stellar Quines Theatre Company.

Ewan Donald PORTER MILGRIM Ewan trained at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh. Previous work for Dundee Rep includes: A Christmas Carol, August: Osage County, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Monstrous Bodies, Death of a Salesman, George’s Marvellous Medicine, The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil, Much Ado About Nothing, Love Song, Witness for the Prosecution, Sunshine on Leith, Sweet Bird of Youth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Talented Mr Ripley, The Graduate, The Visit, Merlin the Magnificent and Macbeth. Theatre credits include: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh; Dunsinane National Theatre of Scotland/Royal Shakespeare Company; The Three Sisters, An Imagined Sahara, An Arab Woman Speaks and Ramallah Tron Theatre; This Is Ceilidh PW Productions; Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis AandBC Theatre; Be Silent or Be Killed, From These Parts and Rapid Departure Right Lines Theatre; King Lear Citizens Theatre; The Prince: the Johnny Thomson Story Ambassador Theatre Group; Midsummer (a play with songs) Traverse Theatre; Wake Me in the Morning, Saint One, Saint Catherine’s Day, Baltamire and The Seagull Òran Mór; The Not-So-Fatal Deal of Grandpa Fredo Vox Motus; Walden Magnetic North; Little Red Riding Hood The Arches; Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Mother Goose, The Odd Couple (female version), Death of a Salesman, Proof, Sinbad and the Lost Princess and The Little Foxes Perth Theatre; Othello and A Midsummer Night’s Dream Bard in the Botanics and Damages Rapture Theatre. TV work includes: New Town, Whatever It Takes and River City BBC.

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Creative T Ira Levin

WRITER

A successful novelist and playwright, Ira Levin (1929-2007) became a best-selling author with his first novel, 1953›s A Kiss Before Dying. More thrilling works followed, including 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby; 1972’s The Stepford Wives; and 1976’s The Boys from Brazil, all of which were later turned into feature films. Levin served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1953 to 1955. After being discharged, he spent much of his time devoted to the theatre. Levin enjoyed some success with his adaptation of Mac Hyman’s humorous novel No Time for Sergeants. His own original works included the 1958 mystery Interlock, the comedy Critic’s Choice, and the 1965 musical Drat! That Cat!, a comedy about a thief. He returned with another play, the mystery Dr. Cook’s Garden, two years later in 1967. His 1978 play Deathtrap was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. The play is known as one of the biggest hits on Broadway, running for four years with almost 1800 performances.

Johnny McKnight DIRECTOR

Johnny trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and works across a number of arts practices as director, writer, performer and educator. Johnny has directed work with a multitude of leading theatre companies including National Theatre of Scotland, Tron Theatre, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Perth Horsecross, Macrobert Arts Centre and Scottish Opera. Johnny is Co-Artistic Director of award-winning Random Accomplice Theatre Company - who’ve toured work throughout Scotland, New York, Prague, Madrid and London. Johnny is delighted to be directing his production at Dundee Rep. Future projects include BINGO! (Stellar Quines/Grid) a new musical co-written with Anita Vettesse. Johnny also writes for BBC’s River City and Eastenders.

Kenny Miller DESIGNER

Kenny Miller is a freelance designer (and director) who was for many years Head of Design / Associate Director at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow and is currently Associate Artist: Designer for the Sherman Theatre, Cymru. He has worked in Theatre and Opera both nationally and internationally, designing and directing for many companies such as: Royal Court Theatre, London; Royal Shakespeare Company; Oxford Stage Company; Hampstead Theatre; Theatre Royal Stratford East; Palace Theatre Watford; Greenwich Theatre; Bush Theatre, Donmar Warehouse; Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh; Oldham Coliseum Theatre and Dundee Rep Theatre. He has won three Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland for: Scrooge (Best Production); Smoking With Lulu (Best Technical) and A Little Bit of Ruff (Best Ensemble). He has also won the Manchester Evening News Award for 10 Rillington Place (Best Designed Production).

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Recent credits as Designer include: The Cherry Orchard, The Weir, Bird (also Royal Exchange Manchester), A Doll’s House and Romeo and Juliet Sherman Cymru; The Tin Forest National Theatre of Scotland; Macbeth & Blithe Spirit Perth Theatre; Blanche & Butch (also directed) In An Alien Landscape Beacon Arts Centre and national tour; The Man Who Lived Twice Arches Theatre / Birds of Paradise Theatre Company and national tour; The Dolls – Abroad National Tour; Miracle on 34 Parnie Street, Cannibal Women of Mars, Aganeza Scrooge, Plume, Mister Merlin’s Pure Panto Magic, Flo White and Valhalla! Tron Theatre and Casablana: The Gin Joint Cut for Tron Theatre, Edinburgh Festival and national tour; Cuttin’ A Rug & Marilyn for the Citizens Theatre and Royal Lyceum Edinburgh; Staircase by Charles Dyer Tron Theatre; Clockwork an adaptation of an original work by Phillip Pullman for Visible Fictions and Scottish Opera; Lark, Clark and the Puppet Handy and The Ushers Raindog / Tron Theatre, Douglas Maxwell’s new musical The Bookie Cumbernauld Theatre and national tour; Doubt: A Parable and the UK Premiere of Autobahn (also co-directed) and Lady M: His Fiend-Like Queen Theatre Jezebel / Tron Theatre; Tartuffe, Fuenteovejuna and Lysistrata, Classic Cuts at Oran Mór; Ya Beauty and the Beast, Betrayed, From the West Bank, and Address Unknown Tron Theatre; Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off and Our Teacher’s a Troll National Theatre of Scotland; Proof and Tam O’Shanter Perth Theatre; The Steamie national tour and Born Bad Scottish Youth Theatre. Recent credits as Designer & Director include: Witness for the Prosecution & And Then There Were None Dundee Rep; April in Paris and And The Beat Goes On Perth Theatre; The Seagull, Company Policy, Romeo and Juliet and Don Giovanni for Oran Mór; Alice in Weegieland, Sleeping Betty and Peter Panto and the Incredible Stinkerbell, Tron Theatre; Pinocchio for Scottish Youth Theatre; Harold and Maude and Days of Wine and Roses for Theatre Jezebel of which he is a founding member.

Lizzie Powell

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Theatre credits include: Macbeth Royal Shakespeare Company; The Mountaintop Young Vic; Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour National Theatre of Scotland/UK Tour/West End; Adam, Glasgow Girls, In A Time O’ Strife, My Shrinking Life, The Enquirer, An Appointment with the Wickerman, Knives in Hens, Girl X, Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off, Venus As a Boy National Theatre of Scotland; Victory Condition, B, Human Animals, Violence and Son Royal Court; Frankenstein/ Hedda Gabler Northern Stage; Endgame, The Choir, Fever Dream: Southside, The Libertine, Far Away/ Seagulls, Krapp’s Last Tape/Footfalls Citizens Theatre; Romeo and Juliet Sheffield Crucible; The Mighty Walzer, Anna Karenina Royal Exchange, Manchester; The Country Girls Chichester Festival; Out Of This World Dance Touring Partnership; The Unknown Island, Idomeneus Gate; The Brink Orange Tree; Fruit Trilogy West Yorkshire Playhouse:; Secret Theatre Lyric, Hammersmith/Tour: Spring Awakening, While You Lie, Any Given Day, The Dark Things Traverse Theatre; Pangaa Ankur; Huxley’s Lab Grid Iron/Lung Ha’s/Edinburgh Festival Theatre; Under Milk Wood Theatre Royal, Northampton; Cockroach, The Dogstone/Nasty, Brutish & Short, Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us National Theatre of Scotland/Traverse Theatre.

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Ross Brown

COMPOSER / SOUND DESIGNER Ross graduated from the University of Glasgow with an MA in Music and works as a Composer, Musical Director and Sound Designer.

Theatre Credits include: The Steamie30th Anniversary Tour Neil Laidlaw Productions; Submarine Time Machine, Tin ForestIPC National Theatre of Scotland; Witness For The Prosecution, And Then There Were None Dundee Rep; Alice In Weegieland, The Snaw Queen, Sleeping Betty, Ghosts, Miracle on 34 Parnie Street, Three Sisters, A Present State, Ulysses, Aganeza Scrooge, Edwin Morgan Dreams & Other Nightmares Tron Theatre; Divided City Citizens Theatre; And The Beat Goes On Random Accomplice/Perth Theatre; Our Country’s Good Royal Conservatoire Scotland; Doras Dùinte Òran Mór/Mull Theatre/Theatre Gu Leòr; Harold & Maude Glasgay/ Theatre Jezebel; A Steady Rain, Lady M Theatre Jezebel; Clockwork Visible Fictions/Scottish Opera; In an Alien Landscape, The Man Who Lived Twice, Mother Courage Birds of Paradise. Other companies include: Youth Music Theatre UK, Platform, Impact Arts, MT4UTH-Belfast, Glasgow City Council and the BBC. Ross is also an Associate Artist for Scottish Youth Theatre.

EmmaClaire Brightlyn FIGHT DIRECTOR

EmmaClaire Brightlyn in a freelance actor, fight director and teacher based in Glasgow and Toronto. Fight Directing credits for theatre include: Cockpit Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh; The Maids, Miss Julie, The Libertine, Rapunzel, The Oresteia Trilogy Citizens Theatre; Titus Andronicus, August: Osage County Dundee Rep; Dragon Vox Motus/National Theatre Scotland/ Tianjin Children’s Art Theatre; West Side Story, Festen, Brigadoon Royal Conservatoire of Scotland; The Lonesome West Tron Theatre; Knives in Hens, The Seafarer, Macbeth Perth Theatre; Slope Untitled Projects. Most recently EmmaClaire has been Fight Arranger on Scottish feature films Anna and the Apocalypse Blazing Griffin and Beats Sixteen Films.

Jean Sangster VOICE COACH

Jean is Head of Voice at the Centre for Voice in Performance in the School of Drama, Dance, Production and Film at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. As Dundee Rep’s Artistic Associate in Voice, throughout 2018 Jean will be working intensively with Dundee Rep Ensemble, including the graduates, as part of its investment in new and established talent, offering her expertise in Voice. Originally from Arbroath, Jean is a graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland having initially trained as a classical musician. Jean’s consultancy work as a vocal coach and voice director is in both spoken and sung voice. Productions include Deathtrap Dundee Rep; Backbeat Act Productions; The House of Bernarda Alba National Theatre of Scotland; Heer Ranja, Fifty Shades of Black Ankur Productions; Lachez Tout! Red Note Ensemble; The Choir, Hay Fever Citizens Theatre; Sunset Song, The Broons Selladoor Productions; Hand me down Glas[s] Performance; The Steamie Neil Laidlaw Productions. Film work includes Beats Sixteen Films; MARCH Glasgow Women’s Library/ Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Jean is a performance coach for The Forth Valley Chorus and an experienced workshop facilitator.

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Staff Dundee Rep Theatre

Artistic Director (Dundee Rep) / Joint-Chief Executive Andrew Panton DUNDEE REP ENSEMBLE Ensemble Ewan Donald, Lewis Howden, Barrie Hunter, Irene Macdougall, Ann Louise Ross, Emily Winter Graduate Actors Tom England, Eleanor House, Emma Mullen, Hannah Pauley, Jamie Pritchard

Artistic Associates

Movement EJ Boyle Music/Singing Claire McKenzie Voice Jean Sangster

Administration

Director of Finance and HR Heather Mackintosh Programme and Administration Manager Viktoria Begg Administration & Finance Assistant Joanne Clark Finance Assistant Pamela Reid

Marketing

Head of Marketing Caishlan Sweeney Marketing Associate Gemma Henry Marketing Associate Sean Millar Marketing Associate Seher Sultan Marketing Officer Graeme Cairns Audience Development Assistant Georgia Green

Development Head of Development Tara Quinn Development Officer Robyn Donoghue

Production

Head of Production Gavin Harding Technical Manager Ian Dow Design Assistant / Scenic Artist Leila Kalbassi Paintshop Placement Hazel Davis Company Stage Manager Lesley Neilson Deputy Stage Manager Rachael Moir Assistant Stage Manager Debbie Campbell Head of Workshop Lenny Whittet Chief Stage Technician Graeme Taylor Assistant Carpenter Neil Simpson Carpenter Keiron Sweeney Chief Electrician Jock Dinsdale Sound Technician Jamie Ford Deputy LX Nate Lamb Head of Wardrobe Cate Mackie Wardrobe Assistant Rachel Johnson Dresser Eve Sinclair Wardrobe Work Placement Amy Millar

Creative Learning

Head of Creative Learning Gemma Nicol Education & Pathways Associate Heather Cassidy Participation & Young Artists Associate Lisa Williamson Community, Health & Wellbeing Associate Amanda Lowson Dramatherapist: Children & Young People Kyle Blears Dramatherapist: Adults Anastasia Anapolytanou Administrator Karen Robertson Dramatherapy Support Workers Eleni Daskalaki, Victoria Boslen Creative Learning Trainee Lewis Fraser Creative Assistants Andrew Manzi, Daniel Hird, Izaac Gaines, Lyn Reekie, Fin Avison, India Lyall, Tara Glenn, Blair Morris, Christina Vuyk, Claire Bain, Paul McDonald, Olivia Nicolson, Georgia Tato, Jacob Dudgeon, Adele Kinmond, Ann Manzi, Robin Waters

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Scottish Dance Theatre

Artistic Director (Scottish Dance Theatre) / Joint-Chief Executive Fleur Darkin Executive Director Jan Winter Rehearsal Director Naomi Murray Tour and Projects Producer Aiyana D’Arcangelo International Producer Nelson Fernandez General Manager Amanda Barnett Head of Creative Learning Dawn Hartley Creative Learning Coordinator Felicity Beveridge Head of Production Emma Jones Company Technician Adam McCall Stage and Tour Manager David Lawson Senior Dancer James Southward Dancers Harry Clark, Alison Jaques, Oscar Pérez Romero, Astrid Sweeney, Jessie Roberts-Smith, Adrienne O’Leary, Kieran Brown Apprentice Dancers Paolo Pisarra, Alícia Pírez Curell Support Workers Katie McFarlane, Amelia Newton, Niamh O’Loughlin, Jorja Follina, Jemma Stein, Jourdan Walker, Mikolaj Zabrocki, William Dron, Taine McKinstray, Kirsten Wallace, Naomi Watt, Rhian Davidson, Cally Jamieson, Sarah Greene

Operations

Head of Operations Sarah Loveday Visitor Services Manager Andrew Manzi Visitor Services Duty Manager Carol Watson Restaurant & Events Manager Eve Moore Bar & Restaurant Supervisor Amanda Montgomery Facilities Manager Jaci Stewart Maintenance Operative Garry Brown Visitor Service Assistants (Bar, Restaurant, Auditorium & Box Office) Jade Anderson, Nikki Anderson, Saoirse Anis, Coren Childs, Lisa Croll, Rob Currie, Marissa Dempsey, Cally Evans, Sam Flint, Jeff Hannan, Daniel Hird, Caitlin Irvine, Katie Jowett, Henry Loan, Katie Lumsdaine, Beth MacLeod, Jade McQuillan, Ross McNeill, Renata Merciai, Tracy Morton, Amelia Newton, Olivia Nicolson Head Chef Sandy Cooney Chefs Ross Marshall, David Milligan, Ashley O’Neil Kitchen Porter Andy Murdoch

Board Of Directors

Chair Edward Troughton Board Members Prof Joanne Butterworth, David Craig, William Differ, Scott Greig, Lesley Larg (Vice Chair), Cllr Ken Lynn, Cllr Richard McCready, Stewart Murdoch, Mariam Okhai

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