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MARK MURPHY

Overview
Credits
Reviews and audience feedback
Future Plans
Show History
The team
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Night Shift Night Shift The Night Shift

Ever dreamt you were dreaming?

We each spend twenty-five years asleep yet no one really knows why we dream. Now, Luna has the answer. The trouble is she can’t remember it, or doesn’t want to. She didn’t do it, she’s sure of that. Or was that a dream?

From award winning writer/director Mark Murphy, this unflinching, discomforting and ultimately consoling story is a slick and sinister thriller from the darkest recesses of Luna’s past. A history of traumatic dreams, broken hearts and a long buried secret that if uncovered, will change her life forever.

Co-commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre, Quay Arts Centre, Isle of Wight and BAC. Developed at BAC. Funded by Arts Council, England.

Arts Council

CREDITS

Writer/Director
Mark Murphy

Performers
Catherine Dyson
Craig Conway

Previous performers
Catherine Dyson
Eric MacLennan
Jason Thorpe

Designer
Miranda Melville

Composer
Nathaniel Reed

Lighting design
Lizzie Powell

Relights
Adam Bullock

Original lighting design
Jon Linstrum

Technical management
Adam Bullock and Lizzie Powell

Reviews and audience feedback

**** The Times

**** The Herald

**** The List

"a haunting and beautiful performance" The Scotsman

"a fascinating piece of theatre...and two marvellous performances from Catherine Dyson and Jason Thorpe" Scotland on Sunday

Pick of the Day Metro

Catherine Dyson: Stage Award Best Actress Nominee 2005

The Night Shift scratch made you want to run out of the theatre, grab a group of friends and go back in to see it all over again. It was intense. Brilliantly performed. Spine-tingling. Night Shift blasted a breath of fresh air through Studio 2.
David Jubb, Artistic Director, BAC

This must rate as one of the best plays I have ever seen - shocking, scary, totally absorbing - with brilliant performances from Catherine Dyson and Craig Conway. A masterpiece.
Audience member, Salisbury Playhouse, November 2006

Download press release CLICK HERE.

Future Plans

This show is available for touring. For more information email kate@fueltheatre.com

Show History

2006
October/November: national tour to Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Maidenhead, Birmingham, Coventry, Tunbridge Wells, Isle of Wight, Salisbury
August: Esplanade, Singapore

2005
September: run at BAC, London
August: run at the Traverse Theatre as part of the British Council Showcase 2005 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

2004
Scratch performances at BAC's OctoberFest
April: Scratch performances at BAC

The Team
For details of Mark Murphy see biog page.

Catherine Dyson (Performer)
Catherine Dyson is a performer and devisor. Recent theatre work also includes 'It Is Like It Ought To Be' with Univited Guests, 'found' in collaboration with Norwegian based artist a smith and 'Dead Man’s Biggest Fan' with Melanie Wilson (selected for the 2005 This Way Up touring initiative). She has performed in several radio broadcasts for London's Resonance FM, most recently lead role in 'Chalky Cobb'. She was nominated for Best Actress in the Stage Awards 2005 for her performance in 'The Night Shift'. She appeared as a monster in 2005 horror film The Descent and made several ghostly appearances as The Woman In Black (Fortune Theatre).

Craig Conway (Performer)
Craig’s recent theatre work includes Bodies at the Northern Stage, Homage to Catalonia at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, and both Peer Gynt and Romeo and Juliet at the National Theatre. He played the title role in Paul Kerryson’s Macbeth at the Leicester Haymarket. Craig’s credits include playing the original characters of Gray/Andrew throughout the development phase of The Night Shift. His TV work has included Little Angel and Our Friends in the North with the BBC. Film credits include Mike Leigh’s Vera Drake.

Miranda Melville (Designer)
Miranda Melville has designed extensively for theatre, opera, film and dance. Recent work includes How to Live with Bobby Baker at the Barbican Theatre and Jardin Blanc for Yolande
Snaith Theatre Dance. Her long collaboration with Mark Murphy includes designs for Vtol Dance Company and A Wing and a Prayer.

Nathaniel Reed (Composer)
Nathaniel Reed studied Performing Arts at Middlesex University. He has composed for theatre, dance and film. Collaborations include work with Vtol, Frantic Assembly, Cardboard Citizens, Jeff Noon, Kip Hall, and Liam Steel. He is currently working with Panta Rei Danseteater.

Lizzie Powell (Lighting Designer/Technical Management)
Trained at LAMDA in Stage Management and Technical Theatre (2000–2002), Lizzie is a director of the Irish theatre company Blood In The Alley. Lighting designs for the company include Trickyat the Richmond Studio Theatre and King’s Cross, London, This Ebony Bird at the Half Moon Theatre, Cork; Romeo and Juliet at Belvedere College, Dublin, the Cork Opera House and The Black Box, Galway; Second City Trilogy at the Half Moon Theatre, Cork. For Liquid Theatre: Cowboy Mouth and The Cudgel and The Rapierat BAC, London; Crave at BAC and on national tour; and Patching Havoc at Latchmere Theatre, London.

Adam Bullock (Relights/Technical Management)
A freelance lighting designer and production electrician for theatre and events, Adam has recently completed an Associate LD role on the West End musical Hedwig and the Angry Inchand a Scandinavian tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. A regular with the English Pocket Opera Company, Opera Holland Park and event production teams, his design, relights and production credits span all sectors of the industry.

Downloadable information for venues and press

To download a Touring Information Pack (including copy and press quotes) click here: info pack
To download a Technical Rider for the show click here: tech rider
To download high resolution images of the show click here.

 

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