Two women wash up on a distant shore following a boating accident. Dazed by their experience, they look for a path home. But they discover that this unfamiliar land is not what it seems – and that, though they may be together, they have never been further apart.
From multi-award winning writer Zinnie Harris (How To Hold Your Breath, Royal Court; Further than the Furthest Thing, National Theatre), Meet Me at Dawn is a modern fable exploring the triumph of everyday love, the mystery of grief, and the temptation to become lost in a fantasy future that will never be.
For tickets to the Meet Me at Dawn LIVE STREAM on May 26th please click here.
From multi-award winning writer Zinnie Harris (How To Hold Your Breath, Royal Court; Further than the Furthest Thing, National Theatre), Meet Me at Dawn is a modern fable exploring the triumph of everyday love, the mystery of grief, and the temptation to become lost in a fantasy future that will never be.
For tickets to the Meet Me at Dawn LIVE STREAM on May 26th please click here.
Programme
Helen O'Hara - ROBYN
Helen O'Hara is a bilingual actor, born and raised in Frankfurt, Germany. She is also a founding member of all-female jazz band, The Villanelles.
Credits include: Emmerdale (ITV),Vanity Fair (BBC Radio Drama), Brief Lives (BBC Radio Drama), And Did Those Feet (Bolton Octagon), Rising Up - Peterloo (HOME Mcr), Dear Nomad (Octagon Reveal Festival), China Plates and Pearl Earrings (*Best Drama, GM Fringe 2018*), Cabaret Voltaire 101 (Hope Mill Theatre), Under The Concrete Waiting (Lowry Studio). Follow her at @_helenohara & @thevillanelles |
Susan Jayne-Robinson - HELEN
Susan Jayne-Robinson is an actor and voiceover artist. She is originally from Middlesbrough in the North-East of England.
She has recently starred in Tin Star (Sky Atlantic). Other TV and Film credits include: Emmerdale (ITV), Doctors (BBC), Aiysha (Best Drama at Vegas Film Awards & Official selection at Dumbo Film Festival.). Her theatre credits include After The End & Raw (Trouble House Theatre), Hallelujah - Contact Compacts (Contact Theatre), Rocliffe New Writing (Bafta) Susan is represented by Alex Priestley Talent. |
Ellie Rose - Director
Ellie is a welsh theatre director. She trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and The University of Salford. Director Credits include; Mortgage (David Glass Ensemble, AD), The Well (Salford Arts Theatre) Yerma (ALRA North) Our Ajax (ALRA North) Love of The Nightingale (Salford University) When I Grow Up To Be A Man and Exit Point (The Lowry Studio Theatre). As an actor she has worked for BBC Radio 4, The Library Theatre, Stephen Joseph Theatre and The Park Theatre. She has taught acting with various institutions (ALRA, RWCMD, Salford University) and is an associate artist of Created A Monster Theatre.
Ellie is a welsh theatre director. She trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and The University of Salford. Director Credits include; Mortgage (David Glass Ensemble, AD), The Well (Salford Arts Theatre) Yerma (ALRA North) Our Ajax (ALRA North) Love of The Nightingale (Salford University) When I Grow Up To Be A Man and Exit Point (The Lowry Studio Theatre). As an actor she has worked for BBC Radio 4, The Library Theatre, Stephen Joseph Theatre and The Park Theatre. She has taught acting with various institutions (ALRA, RWCMD, Salford University) and is an associate artist of Created A Monster Theatre.
Hannah Sibai - Set & Costume Designer
Hannah has designed over 80 productions across the UK and Europe including theatre, film, music videos and installations.
Theatre design credits include: Outrageous Fortune, (Deborah Newbold, John Wright), The Travelling Pantomime (Juliet Forster, York Theatre Royal), Gwei Mui (Jennifer Tang), Wrestling the Walrus (154 Collective), The Elves and the Shoemakers (Juliet Forster, York Theatre Royal), Two (Tom Wright, Gala Theatre), Where We Began (SBC Theatre), Vulture's Song (Blah Blah Blah), Pygmalion and Handbagged (Tom Wright, English Theatre Frankfurt), Instructions for Border Crossing (Alex Swift, Daniel Bye), WANTED (Chris Goode and Company), Instant Light Circus Company (Slung Low).
Hannah is particularly interested in designing space for new writing, devised, playful and interactive performances. She is a keen collaborator with directors, writers and performers to create designs that connect deeply with the themes of the story.
Hannah has designed over 80 productions across the UK and Europe including theatre, film, music videos and installations.
Theatre design credits include: Outrageous Fortune, (Deborah Newbold, John Wright), The Travelling Pantomime (Juliet Forster, York Theatre Royal), Gwei Mui (Jennifer Tang), Wrestling the Walrus (154 Collective), The Elves and the Shoemakers (Juliet Forster, York Theatre Royal), Two (Tom Wright, Gala Theatre), Where We Began (SBC Theatre), Vulture's Song (Blah Blah Blah), Pygmalion and Handbagged (Tom Wright, English Theatre Frankfurt), Instructions for Border Crossing (Alex Swift, Daniel Bye), WANTED (Chris Goode and Company), Instant Light Circus Company (Slung Low).
Hannah is particularly interested in designing space for new writing, devised, playful and interactive performances. She is a keen collaborator with directors, writers and performers to create designs that connect deeply with the themes of the story.
Olivia Presto - Stage Manager
Eliyana Evans - Sound Designer
Eliyana is a Sound designer, composer and artist who works in theatre, music, podcasting and film. Currently studying at Glasgow School of Art for her masters in design in sound for the moving image. Theatre credits - Hamlet (Hope Mill Theatre), The Exonerated (Hope Mill), 100 Trans Voices (Royal Exchange Theatre), Prince Gorge (Royal Exchange Theatre, Camdens Peoples Theatre). Even Fruit Flies Get Frustrated (Barbican Pit Theatre). Podcasts - SICKBABE, Hope Mill Theatre Podcast, 100 Trans Voices. Film - Do you understand what is in your blood? (Girl Gang Manchestetr) Audio pieces - Transgressive (Royal Exchange Theatre)
Twitter - @EliyanaEvans
Instagram - @elevabs
Eliyana is a Sound designer, composer and artist who works in theatre, music, podcasting and film. Currently studying at Glasgow School of Art for her masters in design in sound for the moving image. Theatre credits - Hamlet (Hope Mill Theatre), The Exonerated (Hope Mill), 100 Trans Voices (Royal Exchange Theatre), Prince Gorge (Royal Exchange Theatre, Camdens Peoples Theatre). Even Fruit Flies Get Frustrated (Barbican Pit Theatre). Podcasts - SICKBABE, Hope Mill Theatre Podcast, 100 Trans Voices. Film - Do you understand what is in your blood? (Girl Gang Manchestetr) Audio pieces - Transgressive (Royal Exchange Theatre)
Twitter - @EliyanaEvans
Instagram - @elevabs
Jane Lalljee - Lighting Designer
Jane began her theatre career 29 years ago at the Leicester Haymarket. In the last two years she has decided to give up touring to concentrate on lighting design after many years of stage/production managing. She recently lit Dr Korczak’s Example at Leeds Playhouse and Giraffes Can’t Dance at Leicester Curve. She will be lighting One Man, Two Guvnors at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton in June next year. Other lighting designs include Cotton Fingers, National Theatre Wales; The Return, Relive; Clarissa!, Notional Theatre; Last Five Years, Leeway Productions; You’ve Got Dragons and peeling for Taking Flight Theatre Company; Little Wolf, Lucid Theatre for which she was short listed for a Wales Theatre Award for Best Lighting; Constellations, On in Five; Luna, Northern Stage; The Mountaintop, Fio; A Sunny Disposition, The Other Room. Jane has worked with many companies in Wales and has a dog called Biscuit and a cat called Noodles!
Vocal Coach: Jane Vicary
Trailer & Live Stream: Ludovico Media
Poster Photography: Lucy Ridges
Performance Photography: Shay Rowan
Jane began her theatre career 29 years ago at the Leicester Haymarket. In the last two years she has decided to give up touring to concentrate on lighting design after many years of stage/production managing. She recently lit Dr Korczak’s Example at Leeds Playhouse and Giraffes Can’t Dance at Leicester Curve. She will be lighting One Man, Two Guvnors at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton in June next year. Other lighting designs include Cotton Fingers, National Theatre Wales; The Return, Relive; Clarissa!, Notional Theatre; Last Five Years, Leeway Productions; You’ve Got Dragons and peeling for Taking Flight Theatre Company; Little Wolf, Lucid Theatre for which she was short listed for a Wales Theatre Award for Best Lighting; Constellations, On in Five; Luna, Northern Stage; The Mountaintop, Fio; A Sunny Disposition, The Other Room. Jane has worked with many companies in Wales and has a dog called Biscuit and a cat called Noodles!
Vocal Coach: Jane Vicary
Trailer & Live Stream: Ludovico Media
Poster Photography: Lucy Ridges
Performance Photography: Shay Rowan