Photographer: John Haynes | From the show Doubt
Doubt, Tricycle Theatre | Photographer: Tristram Kenton | From the show Doubt
From the show Let There Be Love
Photographer: John Haynes | From the show Doubt
Let There Be Love | Photographer: Tristram Kenton | From the show Let There Be Love
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Rachael McCutcheon

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Biography

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Previous productions

Current credits

Show name Type Venue/Company Role Creative team Closes
The Busybody Theatre The Mill, Guildford
GSA
Lighting Designer Director: Peter Elliot
31 Aug 2100

Previous productions

Show name Type Venue/Company Role Creative Team Opened
Orlando Generoso Opera Barber Institute
Barber Opera
Lighting Designer Director: Tom Guthrie
Set designer: Rhys Jarman
Sep 2012
Festen Theatre Ivy Theatre
GSA
Lighting Designer Director: Pete Harris
Nov 2011
Sleepers Opera Coal Exchange, Cardiff
Welsh National Opera MAX
Lighting Designer Director: Pete Harris
Set designer: Rhys Jarman
Jul 2011
This Happy Breed Theatre Bellairs Playhouse
GSA
Lighting Designer Director: Pete Harris
Dec 2009
Let There Be Love Theatre Tricycle Theatre
Tricycle Theatre
Lighting Designer Director: Kwame Kwei-Armah/Nicholas Kent
Set designer: Helen Goddard
Jan 2008
Doubt Theatre Tricycle Theatre
Tricycle Theatre
Lighting Designer Director: Nicholas Kent
Set designer: John Gunter
Nov 2007
Location availability:
  • Worldwide
Contact method Details
Email address

rmccutcheon@me.com

Theatre:
  • West End
  • Commercial Tour
  • Regional (Main House)
  • Regional (Studio)
  • Fringe / Pub Theatre
  • Touring relights
Musical:
  • West End
  • Commercial Tour
  • Touring relights
Opera:
  • Large scale
  • Small scale
  • Touring relights
Dance:
  • Medium Scale
  • Touring relights
Concert:
  • Stage Touring
Non-professional:
  • Plays
  • Musicals
  • Dance

News

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Press quotes

Let There Be Love

Set entirely in the dreary front room of Alfred's west London home, the set is decorated in a very West Indian, 1980s style: brown florid wallpaper and a giant gramophone called Lily that takes pride of place against the facing wall. Indeed, the stage design and lighting speak volumes about Alfred as a character. The view of the twee and claustrophobic master bedroom acts as a constant reminder of his lost wife and his current loneliness – a subtle yet evocative touch.
-Shaun Newport, MusicOMH 17/01/2008