Andy Jones

Projects

"Titus Andronicus" by Sir William Shakespeare

Friday 27 November - Sunday 29 November 2009

'Pray to the devils; the gods have given us over'.

Position: Props

"Chatroom" by Unknown

Monday 18 January 2010

A week long festival of new writing and workshops for all

Position: Technical Manager

"Lovebot 3000" by Inga Rudzitis and Alex Fernandes

Friday 22 January 2010

A week long festival of new writing and workshops for all

Position: Technical Manager

"Passing Places" by Stephen Greenhorn

Tuesday 26 January - Saturday 30 January 2010

Two best friends. One stolen surfboard. 518 miles. What could possible go wrong?

Position: Deputy Stage Manager

"Alice in Wonderland" by Unknown

Tuesday 09 February - Saturday 13 February 2010

"We're all mad here..."

Position: Assistant Stage Manager

"Macbeth" by Sir William Shakespeare

Tuesday 23 February - Saturday 27 February 2010

What bloody man is that?

Position: Assistant Armourer

"Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" by Frank McGuinness

Wednesday 03 March 2010

There were three bollocks in a cell in Lebanon...

Position: Technical Manager

"The Strasse" by Unknown

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Something's going on. Something new.

Position: Card Player

"The Phantom of the Panto" by Unknown

Thursday 02 December - Saturday 04 December 2010

Love, tragedy, music and appalling deaths strike terror into the heart of the theatre at Christmas time - for the Phantom of the Pantomime is here, and he's behind you...

Position: Prop Manager

"The Elephant Man" by Bernard Pomerance

Tuesday 11 October - Saturday 15 October 2011

Brace yourselves up to witness one who is probably the most remarkable human being ever to draw the breath of life.

Position: Carpentry

"Twelfth Night " by Sir William Shakespeare

Tuesday 25 October - Saturday 29 October 2011

The rain it raineth everyday.

Position: Set Manager

"Snow, Glass, Apples" by Julien Matthews

Tuesday 07 February - Saturday 11 February 2012

They say that history is written by the victors. But the truth is something darker, messier and far, far more sinister. A wonderfully dark and adult retelling of the fairytale adapted from the short story by Neil Gaiman.

Position: Stage Manager