A workshop about reimagining design as a collaborative process which can happen live in a rehearsal room.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
For: directors, actors, and designers
Join director Lucie Dawkins and designer Zoe Hurwitz for a workshop about reimagining design as a collaborative process which can happen live in a rehearsal room. Bringing together actors, directors, and designers, this is an opportunity to put design into action. We’ll look at a scene all together, bringing together our different perspectives to build a design that is a living part of a shared creative process.
ABOUT LUCIE DAWKINS
Lucie is a director and the Co-Lead of SCRUM. She is an associate for Cheek by Jowl, and recently collaborated with Declan Donnellan on his new book, The Actor and The Space. She produces and hosts Cheek by Jowl's podcast 'Not True, But Useful...', and teaches at the Barbican and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Lucie trained at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale as the Cullman Scholar in Directing. When she's not in the theatre, you'll find her curating digital projects in museums.
ABOUT ZOË HURWITZ
Zoë is a designer for stage and film based in New York and London. US venues include Here Arts Centre, Ars Nova (AntFest), The Wild Project, The Sheen Center, Colgate University and Brown/Trinity Rep. In the UK, she has designed for venues such as The Orange Tree, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, The Marlowe Canterbury, Arts Ed, Jermyn Street Theatre, Hampstead Theatre, Mercury Theatre Colchester, The New Diorama, Shoreditch Town Hall, Warwick Arts Centre, Lamda, The Bunker, The Royal Court and The Director’s Programme at the Young Vic. Recent projects include designing the winning play Barrier(s), for the New Views Festival in the Dorfman Theatre, and acting as Design Associate for the Connections Festival 2022 at the National Theatre. Selected production design credits include Assisted Living (web series, NYC) and Pear (music video, NYC).