thepinkbedroom / creative team
direction / production / set / costumes / lighting / sound / stage management
Brian Timoney
Director
Brian is a method actor and director with many years experience.
He originally trained at the Academy Drama School, and on
graduating gained notable credits, including work with directors
Ken Loach, Danny Boyle and Giles Havergal. Brian subsequently studied
method acting under teacher David Bennett, who was himself trained
by the inventor of ‘the Method’, Lee Strasberg.
In 2005 Brian directed and produced Unspoken's debut production,
‘Blackout’, at the Courtyard Theatre in King’s Cross which received
outstanding reviews on the standard of acting. Brian also teaches
method acting from his school 'The Method Centre'.
Lora Davies
Assistant Director
After reading English at Hull University, Lora trained as an actor at East 15
and her subsequent theatre credits include Juliet (Romeo and Juliet, English
Touring Theatre) and Miss Julie (Miss Julie, Greenwich Playhouse). She has
also worked extensively as a drama workshop leader both in the UK and
abroad. She now works as a Director and Assistant Director.
Since graduating with a BA in Drama from Royal Holloway,
Victoria has worked in production with experience in theatre, TV,
short films and animation. She is co-producer and associate designer
for new writing collaborative group Gin in the Tea Theatre Company.
Alex has been resident designer and an integral part of Neil McPherson’s
award-winning Finborough Theatre team since March 2002, where his most
recent productions have been ‘Little Madam’ by James Graham and
‘Love Child’ by Joanna Murray Smith. The Finborough team won the first ever Dan Crawford Pub Theatre Award at the Peter Brook Empty Space Awards
2005. Since 2004 he has also been associate designer and a director of Shapeshifter, winner of the Mark Marvin Rent Subsidy Award 2004 and the
Peter Wolf Theatre Trust Award 2006, both at the Peter Brook Empty Space awards. Alex is also director of the Quaestors Youth Theatre and teaches part time at Kingston College.
Recent design work includes Carmen, dir. Bill Bankes Jones
(Blackheath Halls), After Haggerty, dir. Kirsty Housley (The Finborough),
The Race, Gecko (international tour, Total Theatre Award Winner),
The Body Snatcher and The Gift, Metal & Bone Productions (The Old
Operating Theatre), Incipient Impediment, Lady Inert (National Review
of Live Art) and the premier of Mie, an experimental orchestral and
performance work by composer Catherine Kontz. Ellan was also a
founder member of the art and performance collective The Society of
Wonders; projects with the Society include The State of Mind of Ghosts
(Chelsea Theatre Live 05 season), Sap (Visions Festival, The Nightingale
Theatre) and Bellerophon (Carn Marth Quarry).
Ellan was the 2005 winner of the Jocelyn Herbert Prize
and was shortlisted for the Linbury the same year. She trained at
Wimbledon School of Art.
Tom White
Lighting Designer
Tom is a freelance lighting designer based in the UK and is the resident
lighting designer for Tangled Feet (Stage Award nominee’s 2005 and
Fringe First and Total Theatre award nominee's 2007). He has also
designed international theatre and dance productions in Milan,
Prague, Bucharest and Austria. Tom also works as a freelance tutor
in lighting design for Immediate Theatre and continues to work at the
Bush theatre as their Chief Technician.
Sound Designer
tbc
Sam Winwood
Stage Manager