Welcome to Thebes
Performed by BA (Hons) Acting CDT, working alongside students from the BA (Hons) Theatre Practice.
Set in the present day, but inspired by ancient myth, Welcome To Thebes is a passionate exploration of an encounter between the world’s richest and the world’s poorest countries in the aftermath of a brutal war.
Final year Acting CDT students collaborate with Filter Theatre to imagine a high-stakes gladiatorial arena in which competing ideologies do battle with one another.
Cast & Crew
Crew | |
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Armourer | Chloe Wilson |
Assistant Costume Designer | Erin Guan |
Assistant Costume Supervisor | Amy Yeates |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Ebbe Lauritsen |
Assistant Production Manager | Jade S Lam |
Assistant Set Designer | Erin Guan |
Assistant Stage Manager | Roan Torrance |
Chief Electrician | Jake Rodway |
Construction Crew | Ben Maudsley |
Construction Crew | Will Sanders |
Construction Crew | Alan Smith |
Construction Crew | Todd Smith |
Deputy Chief Electrician | Bradley Coleiro-Swain |
Deputy Chief Electrician | Daniel Parrott |
Deputy Stage Manager | Elisa Hermansdottir |
Director | Ollie Dimsdale |
Director | Ferdy Roberts |
Dresser | Jennimaria Alenius |
Head of Construction | George Squires |
Head of Props | Alex Watson |
Head of Scenic Art | Jemima Thompson-Vidal |
Head of Stage | Rebecca Phillips |
Lighting Designer | Sam Henderson |
Production Sound Engineer | Jack Baxter |
Programmer | Callum Perera |
Props Buyer | Suzie Dubowski |
Props Maker | Elisha Fern |
Props Maker | Dom Pickett |
Props Maker | Riot Rogers |
Scenic Art Crew | Philip Douglas |
Scenic Art Crew | Felicity King |
Sound Designer | Rose Fairbrother |
Stage Crew | Edward Callow |
Stage Crew | Oliver Chapman |
Stage Crew | Lucy Mewis-McKerrow |
Stage Crew | Eamon Newall
(credited as Amy Newall) |
Stage Crew | Sebastian Taite-Ellis |
Stage Manager | Olivia Boyd |
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