Three Streets Productions presents
FIJI
LAND
BY NICK GILL
8 - 11 January 2014, Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford
15 January - 8 February 2014,
Southwark Playhouse, London
CAST
in alphabetical order
Grainer | Jake Ferretti |
Tanc | Stephen Bisland |
Wolstead | Matthew Trevannion |
CREATIVE
Director | Alice Malin |
Designer | Ruth Hall |
Lighting Designer | Tom Wickens |
Associate Lighting Designer | Matthew Swithinbank |
Sound Designer | Max Pappenheim |
Stage Manager | Louise Rouse |
Fight Director | Robin Colyer |
Producers | Ashleigh Wheeler |
Vicki Grace |
This production is supported by Arts Council England and Magdalen College School, Oxford.
The performance lasts approximately one hour and ten minutes without an interval. We regret that there is no admittance or re-admittance to the auditorium whilst the performance is in progress.
Jake Ferretti
Grainer
photography by Claire Grogan
Jake was recently part of the ensemble for the original West End cast of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Other theatre credits include The Kitchen (National Theatre), Sherlock Holmes (Erasmus Theatre), The Wind Doesnt Sing, Graceland (Old Vic New Voices), Enjoy (Gielgud Theatre and UK Tour), Pygmalion (Old Vic Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Teatro di Stabile, Verona), and Cloud Nine (Edinburgh Festival).
Stephen Bisland
Tanc
photography by Richard Campbell
Stephen trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Theatre credits include The Hairy Ape (Southwark Playhouse), and The Man Who Had All the Luck (Mull Theatre). Television credits include Doctors and Waterloo Road.
Matthew Trevannion
Wolstead
photography by Wolf Marlow
Recent theatre credits include Beautiful Burnout (Frantic Assembly/National Theatre of Scotland), Little Dogs (Frantic Assembly/National Theatre of Scotland), Dr Dee (ENO), The Sea Plays (Old Vic Tunnels), Hamlet (Young Vic), and Love Steals Us from Loneliness (National Theatre Wales). Matthew is also an award nominated playwright whose debut play Bruised was first performed at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru and has since been translated into several languages. He is currently under commission to write new work for both the National Theatre Wales and Sherman Cymru.
Nick Gill
Playwright
Nick Gill is a playwright, composer and musician. Writing includes Sand (Royal Court, dir. Vicky Featherstone) and Mirror Teeth (Finborough, dir. Kate Wasserberg [production nominated for 4 Off West End Awards]). As one of The Apathists, several shorts were staged at Theatre503 and various venues 2006-2008, directed by Polly Findlay, Lyndsey Turner and Duncan Macmillan, among others. Music includes One million (Greenwich & Docklands International Festival), Schwarze spiegel (Studio Hrdin, Czech Republic), Gilbert is dead, (Hoxton Hall), Thrown (Royal Court), Knock Out (Deutschlandradio Kultur) and Pandoras Box (BFI Southbank).
Alice Malin
Director
Recent credits include Freefall: A Double Bill (New Wimbledon Studio), The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars (White Bear Theatre), XX, Diggers, Citizenship (Theatre503), Fox (Descent/Southwark Playhouse), In The Garage (Little Pieces of Gold at Southwark Playhouse), Baggage (Soho Theatre), Loot (Cockpit Theatre), Seven (George Tavern), and The Bird Trap (Lost Theatre). Assistant director credits include Dancing at Lughnasa (Northampton Theatre Royal), Where the Mangrove Grows (Theatre503), Roots, As You Like It (Clwyd Theatr Cymru).
Ruth Hall
Designer
Recent credits include Pridd (Theatre Genedlaethol Cymru), Noah (Theatre on the Fly, Chichester Festival Theatre), Roots, costumes for Glengarry Glen Ross, Educating Rita, Sky Hawk, Jac and the Falling Apples and Humbug! (all Clywd Theatr Cymru), The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars (White Bear Theatre), Riot (The North Wall), The Road To Mecca (Arcola), Patagonia The Long Journey (National Youth Theatre of Wales), Kindertransport (Aberystwyth Arts Centre), Captain Oates Left Sock, Too Good To Be True, and The Killing of Mr Toad (all Finborough Theatre), The Phoenix and the Turtle (Royal Shakespeare Company Complete Works Festival).
Tom Wickens
Lighting Designer
Recent credits include Paco Pea Quimeras (Sadlers Wells & Tour), The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars (White Bear), Billy the Kid (Southwark Playhouse), In Lambeth (Stephen Joseph Theatre), The Scandalous Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Edinburgh and London). Relights include Top Girls (Out of Joint), Paco Pea Flamenco Sin Fronteras (UK and international tours), Communicating Doors (Stephen Joseph Theatre) and Ballet Black (Orpheus UK tour). Associate credits include The Colored Museum (Talawa), Shiverman (Theatre503), Red Light Winter (Theatre Royal Bath). Tom is currently Deputy Chief Electrician at the Donmar Warehouse.
Matthew Swithinbank
Associate Lighting Designer
Matthew Swithinbank is a lighting designer and technician from Luxembourg with an interest in projection and video. He trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts on the Theatre Production Arts course. Credits include lighting designs for Jane Eyre at the Abbaye Neumunster in Luxembourg City, The Devil His Due at the Festival of European Anglophone Theatre Societies in Geneva, Palimpsest One at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Dead Funny and Our Walk Through The World at the Old Red Lion, The Chrysalids at the Sir John Cass Foundation School, and AV design for Midas at the Karamel Club and St James Theatre.
Max Pappenheim
Sound Designer
Sound Design and Composition includes Our Ajax (Southwark Playhouse), Mrs Lowry and Son (Trafalgar Studios), CommonWealth (Almeida Theatre), Black Jesus, Summer Days Dream, The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution, Somersaults, The Soft of Her Palm, The Fear of Breathing (Finborough Theatre), Being Tommy Cooper (UK Tour), Irma Vep, Borderland, Kafka v Kafka (Brockley Jack Studio Theatre), Four Corners One Heart (Theatre503), Freefall: A Double Bill (New Wimbledon Theatre Studio), The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars (White Bear Theatre) and Below the Belt (Pleasance, Edinburgh). Associate credits include The Island (Young Vic).