Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photographer: Johan Persson
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photographer: Johan Persson
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photographer: Johan Persson
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photographer: Johan Persson
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photographer: Johan Persson

Chiaroscuro

by
with Jose Tevar as Lighting Designer

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Lighting designer:

Director:

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Costume designer:

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Dates: 
31/08/2019 to 05/10/2019

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Production photographs

Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar
Photograph from Chiaroscuro - lighting design by josetevar

Press quotes

Creating its very own, real-life chiaroscuro with silhouettes and shadows cast onto the floor by the lighting’s bold blues and pinks (lighting design by Jose Tevar), we are successfully transported to a nightclub, gig or some rehearsal area for live performance
The Theatre Reviewer 10/09/2019
Jose Tevar’s lighting pulses and flickers to the beats of Richard Hammarton’s sound design
JN Benjamin, The Stage 09/09/2019
The mood of lyrical melancholy is tenderly caught by Jose Tevar's lighting, which blushes red, then turns blue as a bruise.
David Jays, The Times 15/09/2019