Zoe Weldon - Producer

Zoe is a freelance theatre producer and a recent Stage One Bursary recipient. Currently she is working as an Associate Producer at The King’s Head Theatre and Rifco Arts, as well as producing her own work. 

Previously, Zoe has worked in the West End, including Sonia Friedman Productions which was her first job after graduating. She then proceeded to be accepted onto the Stage One Apprenticeship, where she worked for Bill Kenwright Productions and Tom O’Connell Productions. Zoe also worked as Production Assistant at ATG Productions on their Pinter at the Pinter Season. 

Freelance work includes: Ruah: Three Thousand Realms in a Single Moment of Life (King’s Place); Brawn (King’s Head Theatre); Tender Napalm (King’s Head Theatre, Three Offie Nominations); Mum (Playground Theatre); Cassie and the Lights (Co- producer, Vaults Festival & Adelaide Festival); JEW...ish (Kings Head Theatre - Offie Award Winner, Edinburgh Fringe Festival & Drayton Arms); CHUTNEY (Bunker Theatre, four Offie Nominations); Snapshot (Hope Theatre); Quandary (Reading, RADA); Mind The Gap (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Zoe has also worked with Debbie Hicks Productions as an Assistant Producer on Ages of the Moon and The Permanent Way (Vaults Theatre).

Max Harrison - Director

www.maxharrisondirector.co.uk

Max is a freelance theatre director and Co-Artistic Director of Lidless Theatre. His work has spanned seven years and ranges from devised shows to new writing and revivals. After training as an actor at LAMDA he was mentored by Mike Alfreds and recently assisted him on Five Characters in Search of a Good Night’s Sleep (Southwark Playhouse). He is interested in process orientated rehearsals that centre around the actor’s creativity and imagination.

Professional directing credits include Leaves of Glass (Park Theatre),Tender Napalm (King’s Head Theatre), Moonfleece, (Pleasance Theatre), In Place of Fear (Pleasance Theatre) and Little Pieces of Gold (Southwark Playhouse). Alongside his professional work he also directs at drama schools, credits include Festen (East 15), Pillars of the Community (Bridge Theatre TC), and The Oresteia (East 15).

His plays have been nominated for 3 Best Lead Performer OFFIES and a Best Ensemble OFFIE.

Kit Hinchcliffe - DesignerKit Studied Performance Design and Practice at Central St Martins Collage of Art and Design. Since graduating her work has spanned Theatre, Dance, Film, and interactive installation. She has had the pleasure of working with companies such as Duckworth & Persson, Jethro Compton, Ciemulator Dance Theatre and shown work at theatres including Robin Howard Dance Theatre, The Hope, The Pleasance and Dansstationen Malmö. She is a key member of the team at Architecture Social Club where she works as a Designer/Fabricator and Co-Artistic director of Lidless Theatre.www.kithinchcliffe.com

Kit Hinchcliffe - Designer

Kit trained at Central St Martins College of Art and Design. 

Since graduating her work has spanned Theatre, Dance, Film, and interactive installation.

Kit is a key member of the team at Architecture Social Club where she works as a designer/fabricator, and is also co-artistic director of Lidless Theatre.

Credits include Mapping Gender (BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Place), La bohème (King’s Head Theatre), Boys (Barbican Theatre), Festen (Corbett Theatre, East 15), Tender Napalm (King’s Head Theatre), Well Lit (The Place and Dansstationen Malmö), Ali and Dalia and Moonfleece (Pleasance), Pebbles (Katzpace), Heroes (Bridge House Theatre) and Beetles from the West (Hope Theatre).