Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Holly Revell
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Holly Revell
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Holly Revell
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Holly Revell
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Holly Revell

Fat Blokes

by
with Marty Langthorne as Lighting Designer

Company:

Choreographer:

Set designer:

Video designer:

Dates: 
08/11/2018 to 11/11/2018

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Production photographs

Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Fat Blokes - lighting design by Marty Langthorne

Press quotes

and it continues in the same mood of fierce self-assertion with Lea Anderson’s brilliant choreography, and some superb red-toned lighting by Marty Langthorne, playing a key role in capturing the rage, loneliness and new-found solidarity of a magnificent group of men Read more at:
Joyce McMillian, The Scotsman 19/03/2019
The work of choreographer Lea Anderson and lighting designer Marty Langthorne serves the piece eloquently, supporting but never drawing attention away from the performers.
MAIA MATHIEU, TN2 Magazine 28/02/2019
And Fat Blokes is shaped with a real sense of care. It takes pains to put its four performers at ease and grant them control over how they’re seen. Marty Langthorne’s gentle lighting casts a warm glow: never too stark or too bright. Often it throws the five bodies into artful silhouette, showing... continue reading
Matt Trueman, Elephant 10/11/2018