Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
John Ramm (Martin) and Kyle McPhail (Billy) | Photographer: Richard Campbell
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
John Ramm (Martin) and Sian Thomas (Stevie) | Photographer: Richard Campbell
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Sian Thomas (Stevie) | Photographer: Richard Campbell
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
John Ramm (Martin) and Sian Thomas (Stevie) | Photographer: Richard Campbell
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Paul Birchard (Ross) and John Ramm (Martin) | Photographer: Richard Campbell

The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?)

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with Katharine Williams as Lighting Designer

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Dates: 
17/04/2010 to 08/05/2010

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Production photographs

Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams
Photograph from The Goat (or Who is Sylvia?) - lighting design by Katharine Williams

Press quotes

Jonathan Fensom’s New York apartment set, subtly but perceptively lit by Katharine Williams, provides exactly the right level of sophisticated elegance to maximise the impact of the drama.
Thom Dibdin, The Stage 22/04/2010
As the relationships on stage split apart and break, all four of the cast – together with an impressive and well-realised set and lighting design – create a performance that grips throughout.
Edinburgh Spotlight 23/04/2010