BRIT Production Gallery
2020
Orlando
by Virginia Woolf
Directed by Helen Tennison
Video and Projection Design: Eva Auster
Sound Design and Composition: Matt Eaton

2019
Emma
by Jane Austen
Adapted by John Webber
Directed by Eduard Lewis
Playwright: John Webber
Movement Director: Sara Green

2018
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Helen Tennison
Video and Projection Design: Eva Auster
Sound Design and Composition: Matt Eaton

2017
Antigone
by Sophocles
Retold by Pamela Carter
 Directed by Eduard Lewis
 Playwright: Pamela Carter
 Movement Director: Kane Husbands

2016
A Midsummer Night's Dream
 by William Shakespeare
Directed by Richard Beecham
 Associate Director, Alice Malin

2015
A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens
 Adapted by Mike Poulton
 Directed by Eduard Lewis
 Movement Director: Jonnie Riordan
 Set Design and Costume Co-Design: Ruth Sutcliffe
 Original Music Composition: Ben Osborn

2014
Ravens
Directed by Helen Tennison
 Playwright: Kate Kerrow
 Sound Design and Composition: Matt Eaton
 Video and Projection Design: Eva Auster

2013
Titus Andronicus 
 by William Shakespeare
Directed by Helen Tennison
 Sound Design and Composition: Matt Eaton
 Fight Choreography: Philip d'Orleans
 Vocal Instruction:  Tim Charrington

2012
Body Stories
 Filter Theatre Company Co-Artistic Director / Director: Oliver Dimsdale
 Writer: Stephen Brown
 Sound Design and Composition: Christopher Branch, Marc Teitler
 Choreographer:  Frauke Requardt
 Filter Co-Artistic Director / Acting Mentor: Benjamin Roberts
 Filter Co-Artistic Director / Show Consultant: Tim Phillips

2011
The Othello Project 
 by William Shakespeare
Directed by Neil Bettles, Imogen Knight, and Paul Miller
 Other Guest Artists: Laurie Dennett, Designer

2010
The Shaughraun 
by Dion Boucicault
Directed by Malachi Bogdanov
 Other Guest Artists: Bruce French, Designer | Corin Mellinger, Vocal Coach | Marialena
               Kapotopoulou, Design Asst.

2009
Bobby and the Chimps
by James Phillips
Directed by James Phillips
 Other Guest Artists: Neale Birch, Vocal Coach, Director | Louisa Clein, Actor | Alan
               Lane, Director

2008
The Taming of the Shrew 
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Tim Luscombe
 Other Guest Artists: Michael Holt, Scenic Designer | Susan Bovell. Voice and Verse
               Specialist | John Nicholson, Movement Specialist

2007
The Birthday Party
by Harold Pinter
Directed by Marc Powers
 Guest Artists: John McEnery, Actor | Tim Woodward, Actor | Jo Cameron Brown, Vocal
               & Dialect Coach
The BRIT Program also presented A Pinter Workshop: Revue Sketches.

2006
Romeo and Juliet   
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Tamara Harvey
 Other Guest Artists: Siân Williams, Choreographer | Tim Carroll, Director | Yolanda
               Vazquez, Voice Coach

2005
The Golden Ass
by Peter Oswald
 adapted from Roman author Apuleius
Directed by Tamara Harvey
 Choreography: Siân Williams
Scenic Design: G.B. Stephens
Costume Design: Erin Collins
Lighting Design: Kathleen Lorenzen
Sound Design: Jim Wilson
Properties Design: Kellan Andersen
Technical Director: Thomas Taylor
Other Guest Artists: Tim Carroll, Director | Laura Hopkins, Designer

2004
The Tempest 
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Margarete Forsyth
Scenic Design: Chris Hansen
Costume Design: Bill Brewer
Light Design: David K. Williams
Sound Design: Jeff Boe
Technical Director: Eric Haak
 Other Guest Artists: Mel Churcher, Voice Coach | Julian Forsyth, Actor | Simon Williams,
               Actor

2003
'Inferences' Workshop: Selected scenes from Seven Lears and Gertrude – The Cry 
by Howard Barker
Directed by Melanie Jessop and Jane Bertish
 Other Guest Artists: Sian Phillips, Actor | Brendan O'Hea, Director | Tim Carroll,
               Director
The BRIT Program also presented a "Putting Across a Song" masterclass.

2002
The Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Matthew Francis
Other Guest Artists: Sir Donald Sinden, Actor | Sheridan Morley, Critic/Director |
               Keith Baxter, Actor | Stephen Wrentmore, Director
2001
As You Like It
 by William Shakespeare
Directed by Phillip Wilson
 Other Guest Artists: Maria Aitken, Actor | Ian Talbot, Actor/Producer/Director |
            Mel Churcher, Speech/Voice | Rachel Kavanaugh, Director
2000
The Beaux Stratagem
by George Farquhar
Directed by Lucy Pitman-Wallace
 Other Guest Artists: Heather Davies, Music | Barbara Houseman, Speech/Voice | Maria
               Aitken, Actor | Elizabeth Seal, Actor
1999
Turgenev To Chekhov
Directed by Bill Bryden, C.B.E.
 Other Guest Artists: Peter Barlow, Acting Teacher | James Roose-Evans, Director
1998
A Midsummer Night's Dream
 by William Shakespeare
Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh
 Other Guest Artists: Dominic Hill, Director | Keith Baxter, Actor | Denis Quilley,
            Actor | James Roose Evans | Peter Barlow
1997
Shakespeare on Tour
Directed by Joe Harmston
 Other Guest Artists: Simon Williams, Actor | Richard Clifford, Actor | Patrick Garland,
               Director | Bill Bryden, C.B.E., Director | Matthew Gale, Manager/Producer
1996
The Winter's Tale 
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Edward Hall
 Other Guest Artists: David Acton, Actor | Susan Date, Speech/Voice
1995
Golden Girls 
by Louise Page
Directed by Joe Harmston
 Other Guest Artists: Peter Barkworth, Acting Teacher | Louise Page, Playwright |
               Ronald Harwood, Playwright
1994
Twelfth Night 
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Matthew Francis
 Other Guest Artists: Leigh Howard, Speech/Voice | Joe Harmston, Director
1993
The Importance of Being Earnest 
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Paul Massie
 Guest Artists: Tony Britton, Actor | David Conville, Director | Leigh Howard, Speech/Voice
               | Matthew Francis, Director | Roger Moss, Actor
1992
The Boy With a Cart 
by Christopher Fry
Directed by Paul Massie
 Guest Artists: Christopher Fry, Playwright | Dorothy Tutin, actor | Leigh Howard,
               Speech/Voice | Peter Rice, Designer | Lord Brian Rix, Actor
1991
Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Denis Calandra and Chris Stanley
Guest Artists: Sam Mendes, Director | Amanda Root, Actor | Patrick Garland, Director/Author