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Sally Hope Associates 108 Leonard Street London Ec2a 4Xs Telephone 020 7613 5353 Fax 020 7613 4848 Agency Licenced by the Department of Employment Number Se(A) 1327 SALLY HOPE ASSOCIATES 108 LEONARD STREET LONDON EC2A 4XS TELEPHONE 020 7613 5353 FAX 020 7613 4848 AGENCY LICENCED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT NUMBER SE(A) 1327 SOUTRA GILMOUR Trained: Wimbledon School of Arts 91-94, Graduated with First Class Honours Awards: Olivier Award Nomination for Best Set Design for The Lover & The Collection Olivier Award Nomination for Best Revival for Piaf Olivier Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement for The Pride Southbank Show Awards Nomination for Best Opera Production for Mary Stuart Evening Standard Nomination for Best Set Design for The Caretaker Irish Times Nomination for Best Costume Designer, Marriage of Figaro Nomination for the TMA Best Touring Production for A Brief History of Helen of Troy WhatsOnStage Nomination for Best Musical Revival & Best Fringe Production for Hair Time Out Live Nomination for Best Musical for Hair Future productions: Look Back in Anger, Northern Stage THEATRE director THREE DAYS OF RAIN Jamie Lloyd Apollo Theatre THE PRIDE Jamie Lloyd Royal Court THE TRAGEDY OF THOMAS HOBBES Elizabeth Freestone RSC ERIC’S Jamie Lloyd Liverpool Playhouse PIAF Jamie Lloyd Donmar/Vaudeville OXFORD STREET Dawn Walton Royal Court Theatre THE LOVER & THE COLLECTION Jamie Lloyd Comedy Theatre A DOLL’S HOUSE Erica Whyman Northern Stage OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH Erica Whyman Northern Stage LAST EASTER Douglas Hodge Birmingham Rep ANGELS IN AMERICA Daniel Kramer Headlong/Lyric Hammersmith RUBY MOON Erica Whyman Northern Stage BAD JAZZ Gordon Anderson A.T.C THE CARETAKER Jamie Lloyd Crucible Theatre SON OF MAN Erica Whyman Northern Stage PETROL JESUS NIGHTMARE # 5 Philip Howard Traverse Theatre/Kosovo LOVERS & WAR Mick Gordon Strindberg’s Intima Theatre, Stockholm MONSIEUR IBRAHIM Patricia Benecke The Bush THeatre LYSISTRATA Sarah Esdaile Arcola Theatre BRIEF HISTORY OF HELEN OF TROY Gordon Anderson A.T.C HAIR Daniel Kramer The Gate BABY DOLL Jeremy Raison Citizens Theatre LIFE BEGINS SEASON 04 Dawn Walton/ Liverpool Everyman Gemma Bodinetz THERESE RAQUIN Jeremy Raison Citizens Theatre COUNTRY MUSIC Gordon Anderson The Royal Court SALLY HOPE ASSOCIATES 108 LEONARD STREET LONDON EC2A 4XS TELEPHONE 020 7613 5353 FAX 020 7613 4848 AGENCY LICENCED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT NUMBER SE(A) 1327 THE MAYOR OF ZALAMEA Gemma Bodinetz Liverpool Everyman GHOST CITY by Gary Owen Simon Harris 59e59 New York WE HAPPY FEW by Imogen Stubbs Stephen Rayne Malvern Festival ELECTRA Erica Whyman The Gate Theatre WHEN THE WORLD WAS GREEN Nizar Zouabi Young Vic Theatre ANIMAL Lisa Goldman Soho Theatre / Tour EVERYMAN Simon Callow Maddermarket Theatre SOMETHING CLOUDY, Tamara Harvey Finborough Theatre SOMETHING CLEAR THROUGH THE LEAVES Daniel Kramer Duchess Theatre, West End/ Southwark Playhouse THE FLU SEASON Erica Whyman The Gate MODERN DANCE FOR BEGINNERS John Lloyd Soho Theatre THE SNOW QUEEN Dominic Hill Dundee Rep Theatre THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND Richard Beecham Northcott, Exeter BLACK COMEDY Richard Beecham Northcott, Exeter WITNESS Erica Whyman The Gate / BAC THE SHADOW OF A BOY Erica Whyman RNT, The Loft I ON Erica Whyman The Gate, London SUN IS SHINING Matthew Wilkinson BAC/59e59 New York HAND IN HAND Gemma Bodinetz Hampstead Theatre THE BIRTHDAY PARTY Erica Whyman The Crucible, Sheffield BOX OF BANANAS Erica Whyman The Gate, London AS YOU LIKE IT Charlotte Conquest Creation/Oxford Stage Co ROMEO AND JULIET Richard Beechman Creation/Oxford Stage Co FOOL FOR LOVE Erica Whyman English Touring Theatre LES JUSTES Erica Whyman The Gate, London THE GLASS SLIPPER Erica Whyman Southwark Playhouse WOMAN WHO SWALLOWED A PIN Deborah Bruce Southwark Playhouse ANTIGONE James Brining Citizens Theatre, Glasgow THE WINTERS TALE Erica Whyman Southwark Playhouse TEAR FROM A GLASS EYE Erica Whyman The Gate/National Studio GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER DO Ben Twist Lyric Theatre, Belfast MACBETH Rob Brook English Shakespeare Co BETWEEN LOVE AND PASSION Charlotte Conquest New End Theatre ROMEO AND JULIET Rob Brook English Shakespeare Co CINDERELLA/HANSEL AND GRETEL Tony Graham Unicorn, Arts Theatre PETER PAN Tony Graham Tramway Theatre Glasgow FORTY YEARS ON Tim Carroll Northcott Theatre, Exeter MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD Celia Bannerman Derby Playhouse VAMPIRELLA John Lloyd The Bridewell EVA LUNA Kate Normington Wooden Tongues Theatre SALLY HOPE ASSOCIATES 108 LEONARD STREET LONDON EC2A 4XS TELEPHONE 020 7613 5353 FAX 020 7613 4848 AGENCY LICENCED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT NUMBER SE(A) 1327 SOUTRA GILMOUR cont. OPERA DOWN BY THE GREENWOOD SIDE/ John Fulljames The Opera Group Linbury INTO THE HILL Studio Royal Opera House THE RAKES PROGRESS Tim Carroll RCM ANNA BOLENA James Conway English Touring Opera DON GIOVANNI Jonathan Munby English Touring Opera THE SHOPS John Fulljames The Opera Group Bregentz Festival THE RUCKERT LEIDER PROJECT Erica Whyman Streetwise Opera SAUL John Fulljames Opera North HANSEL & GRETEL John Fulljames Opera North THE BIRDS John Fulljames The Opera Group THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO Michael Hunt Opera 2005 COSI FAN TUTTE Timothy Walker English Touring Opera MARY STUART James Conway English Touring Opera TROUBLE IN TAHITI John Fulljames The Opera Group MAHAGONNY SONSGPEIL John Fulljames The Opera Group WALKING NOT DRIVING John Fulljames The Opera Group BAKE FOR ONE HOUR John Fulljames E.N.O THE GIRL OF SAND John Fulljames Almeida Theatre CORRIDORS Gemma Bodinetz E.N.O Baylis Project TWICE THROUGH THE HEART Tim Carroll Lowry Centre, Salford A BETTER PLACE Lenka Udovicki E.N.O London Coliseum LA BOHEME Michael Hunt Opera Ireland Touring EL CIMMARRON Tim Carroll Queen Elizabeth Hall BATHTIME Tim Carroll E.N.O Studio MARRYING THE HANGMAN Ben Twist Cheltenham Music Festival DON GIOVANNI Tim Carroll Royal College of Music EIGHT SONGS FOR A MAD KING Tim Carroll Psappha Contemporary Music Group, National & World Tour FILM Costume Designer on THE FOLLOWER Maeve Murphy The Northern Ireland Film Commission Costume Designer on AMAZING GRACE Maeve Murphy Parallax Pictures OTHER DESIGN WORK Holocaust Memorial Day 2007, Newcastle City Council Designer of Leeds City Summer Festival for West Yorkshire Playhouse Designer of Yale Truck Show in Hanover (96) and NEC Birmingham (97) BT National Connection Festival of New Writing .
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