Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photographer: Alex Brenner
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photographer: Alex Brenner
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photographer: Alex Brenner
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photographer: Alex Brenner
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May

Cockamamy

by
with Chris J May as Lighting Designer

Director:

Set designer:

Costume designer:

Sound designer:

Dates: 
12/06/2018 to 30/06/2018

Show type:

Production photographs

Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May
Photograph from Cockamamy - lighting design by Chris May

Press quotes

"The lighting and sound design really come into their own over the course of the show, perfectly serving scenes depicting Alice’s confusion. A troubled mishmash and nostalgic music and sound bites, coupled with impactful lighting, is a clever way to visually depict that all is not well in... continue reading
Susy Brett, The Live Review 15/06/2018
"The play is brilliantly directed by Rebecca Loudon, and special mention must also go to the lighting and sound (courtesy of Chris May and Jacob Welsh respectively), which help to reflect Alice’s rapidly declining state of mind."
Debbie, Please Mind The Blog 16/06/2018
"The use of lighting and sound to portray the oppressive confusion of Alice’s spiral into dementia give a very real sense of what it might be like to suffer from the illness, and, combined with fantastic acting all round, it is easy to empathise with both grandmother and granddaughter in their... continue reading
Billie Manning, Camden New Journal 21/06/2018
"This play is a celebration of the directing skills of Rebecca Loudon and the lighting and sound design of Chris May and Jacob Welsh, respectively, with a crudely reliable and heart-warming portrayal of the bonds and struggles between characters by Coulthard, Rutherford and Rowan Polanski as... continue reading
Marissa Khaos, TheUpcomming 14/06/2018