THE COMPANY
Creative Team
Oliver Emanuel | Writer |
Gareth Williams | Composer |
Wils Wilson | Director |
Lu Kemp | Dramaturg |
Jonathan Gill | Musical Director |
Ccile Trmolires | Set & Costume Designer |
Eddie Kay | Movement Director |
Kai Fischer | Lighting Designer |
Matt Padden | Sound Designer |
Lewis den Hertog | Video Designer |
Shilpa T-Hyland | Associate Director |
Naomi Kuyck-Cohen | Associate Set Designer |
Laura Donnelly CDG | Casting Director |
Performers
Ryan Fletcher | Keith (1020 October) |
Ali Craig | Keith (2127 October) |
Danny Hughes | Louis Harris |
Sarah Kameela Impey | Rachel |
Jonathan Gill | Musical Director & Piano |
Emma Connell Smith | Viola |
Liam Lynch | Viola |
Steven Cooper | Bass |
Adam Robinson | Violin |
Elias Rooney | Cello |
The 306 Choir including: Cez Andrews, Andrew Blair, Nicola Cowie, Struan Davidson, Patrick Dodd, Kathleen Frew, Ann Harvey, Fraser Hume, Catriona Hutton, Kenny Hutton, Ellie Kirkland, Simon Laidlaw, Connie McFarlane, Irene McFarlane, Morag Murray, Ruth Rankin, Christine Rooney, Clare Ross, Philippa Sidle, Emily Turner. Assisted by Ali Craig.
Production Team
Gavin Johnston | Production Manager |
Sandra Grieve | Company Stage Manager |
Michael Heasman | Production Stage Manager |
Jessica Ward | Deputy Stage Manager |
Dayna Cumming | Assistant Stage Manager |
Gabriel Kemp | Seasonal Sound Supervisor |
David Freeburn | Head of Stage |
Ritchie Young | Head of Sound |
Fee Dalgleish | Deputy Head of Lighting |
Paul Froy | Lighting Supervisor |
Tom Penny | Video Supervisor |
Zach Allan | Stage Carpenter |
Martha Steed | Scenic Artist |
Louise Robertson | Head of Costume |
Claire Nicoll | Dresser |
THE COMPANY WOULD LIKE TO THANK:
Sonia Cromarty, Christine Cooper, Ewan Donald, Sasha Frost, Aoife Magee, Laura McIntosh, Joshua Miles, Paida Mutonono, Anja Ormiston, Rosa Stone and Stewart Webster, Jackie Watson at Alba Trees, Julia Corden at The Explorers Garden The Scottish Plant Hunters Garden, The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Gavin Findlay at G2 Scaffolding.
In 2006, then Defence Secretary Des Browne granted posthumous pardons to the 306 British soldiers shot for cowardice during World War One. This production marks one of the first times their names have been read and acknowledged in public.
The 306: Dusk is supported by The Jimmie Cairncross Charitable Trust, The Cross Trust, The Forteviot Charitable Trust, and The Thomson Charitable Trust.
Design by Dill Design.
PERFORMERS
RYAN FLETCHER KEITH
Ryan Fletcher graduated from Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD) in 2008. His theatre credits include: The Empty Charcoal Box (ran Mr); Fatherland (Royal Exchange Theatre); Cuttin A Rug (Citizens Theatre); Milk (Traverse Theatre); The Choir (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); The Drivers Seat (National Theatre Of Scotland); Othello (Frantic Assembly); Once (Phoenix Theatre London); Blackwatch (National Theatre Of Scotland); Roman Bridge (National Theatre Of Scotland); Infamous Brothers Of Davenport (Vox Motus/Edinburgh Lyceum); The Wheel (National Theatre Of Scotland); A Midsummer Nights Dream (ran Mr); Beautiful Burnout (Frantic Assembly/National Theatre Of Scotland); Turbo Folk (Oran Mor/Play, Pie, Pint); Before I Go (ran Mr/Play, Pie, Pint); Confessions Of A Justified Sinner (Royal Lyceum Theatre); The Last Witch (Traverse Theatre Company); Cyrano De Bergerac (ran Mr); Waterproof (ran Mr); Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us (National Theatre Of Scotland/Traverse); Cockroach (National Theatre Of Scotland/Traverse); 365 (National Theatre Of Scotland); An Advert For The Army (ran Mr); Aefond Kiss (ran Mr); Wolves In The Walls (National Theatre Of Scotland).
ALI CRAIG KEITH
Ali trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, London. His previous work with the National Theatre of Scotland includes The Making of Us, Macbeth, Beautiful Burnout (with Frantic Assembly) and Black Watch.
Other theatre work includes Into That Darkness (Citizens Theatre); The BFG, Hecuba, Victoria (Dundee Rep Theatre); The Secret Garden (Footlights Productions); Hamlet (Greenwich Theatre); Waterproof (ran Mr). His television credits include Armchair Detectives, Trust Me, Outlander, Shetland, River, The Monarch of the Glen, Sea of Souls and Black Watch. His films include Stuart Urbans May I Kill U?, Graham Eatoughs The Making of Us, Steve Barkers Outpost:
Black Sun, Karl Goldens Weekender and Pelican Blood, and John LEcuyers The Good Times Are Killing Me. His radio credits include Topaz, McLevy, Immaculate and Black Watch for BBC Radio.
DANNY HUGHES LOUIS HARRIS
Danny Hughes graduated from the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art in 2018.
The 306: Dusk is Dannys professional stage debut.
His theatre credits include 3 Winters, Women Beware Women, Assassins, Love and Information, Twelfth Night, The Country Wife, The Trojan Women and Much Ado About Nothing (RADA).
SARAH KAMEELA IMPEY RACHEL
Sarah Kameela Impey graduated from Arts Educational School of Acting.
Her theatre credits include: The Curiosity Shop (Theatre Alibi tour); Cinderella: A Fairytale (Unicorn Theatre); Finding Noor (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); World Enough and Time (Park Theatre); Women of Hope (Rich Mix);