Rhys Jennings Associate Director on When Darkness Falls

It’s always exciting when a client is open to trying something new and we are thrilled for Rhys Jennings who, in the last few years, has expanded beyond stage acting into audiobook narration, musical theatre book writing and now takes on a new role as Associate Director for the UK tour of When Darkness Falls. On […]

Jenny Eastop directs Killing The Cat at Riverside Studios

WORLD PREMIER! We are overjoyed to announce a world premiere. The fabulous Jenny Eastop directs Madalena Alberto and Tim Rogers in Killing the Cat, a brand new musical by Warner Brown (book & lyrics) and Joshua Schmidt (music) running at Riverside Studios. In the heady world of the Romantic Poets, scientific theories and certainties, can lust and […]

Oliver Lynes Assistant Director for RSC’s Boundless as the Sea and Miss Littlewood

Seriously chuffed for Oliver Lynes who sails with the Royal Shakespeare Company as Assistant Director on Boundless as the Sea and Miss Littlewood. Guests on Cunard’s flagship, Queen Mary 2, can enjoy exclusive theatrical experiences: Boundless as the Sea is a brand new piece which uniquely blends Shakespeare’s iconic love scenes and Miss Littlewood is the story […]

Jenny Eastop directs Urinetown

In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Jenny is directing Urinetown with 3rd year musical theatre students […]

Esme Sears directs Do You Get Your Hair Permed?

We are so thrilled for the brave and talented Esme Seers who is taking a leap tonight and flexing her creative muscles as director of Reece Alexander McKenzie‘s Do You Get Your Hair Permed? at the Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton tonight. Do You Get Your Hair Permed? is a one man a musical exploration of the black voice.

Grace Taylor directs Cry Baby

Exuberant and joyful. Grace Taylor directs Cry Baby at University of Chichester Conservatoire. Cry Baby is based on the Universal Pictures film and follows a prim and proper schoolgirl who goes against her mother’s wishes when she dates a motorcycle-riding juvenile delinquent.

Grace Taylor directs Confessions of a Rabbi’s Daughter

What’s this? Another brilliant new musical directed by Grace Taylor? Why, yes! Rachel is a budding Jewish matriarch in a prominent Orthodox London synagogue, weeks away from obtaining the last essential requirement to follow in her departed mother’s footsteps – a husband. Will she manage to keep herself, her community and family together, or find […]

Grace Taylor directs The Attic

The Attic is a hilariously original two-act musical asking how empowered women really are. Meet Charlotte, a gothic writer, as she figures out that her misogynistic but charming boyfriend, Nigel, has been spying on her through the smart TV. She decides to take a break from him and moves out, with her sassy writer’s Muses […]