Cold War
Book by Conor McPherson, Music by Elvis Costello, Based on the film by Paweł Pawlikowski, Directed by Rupert Goold
Event details
Thu 30 Nov 2023 - Sat 27 Jan 2024
★★★★★
“One of the best plays of 2023”
The i
★★★★
The Times, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, Time Out, Financial Times, WhatsOnStage, The Mail on Sunday, The Observer
Poland, 1949.
Zula is bold and brilliant, a singer who ignites the stage. Wiktor is withdrawn and damaged, a composer longing to write. Irresistibly drawn to each other, they dream of escape. But in communist-controlled Poland that can be a dangerous thing.
Don’t miss this “tender, tragic love story” (The Telegraph), “brilliantly translated to the stage” (Evening Standard) from Paweł Pawlikowski’s Academy Award-nominated film which spans the decades and breadth of Europe at its most divided.
Featuring traditional Polish songs, stirring choral arrangements, alongside music from Grammy Award-winner Elvis Costello, Conor McPherson‘s (Girl from the North Country, The Weir) adaptation of Cold War is a “doomed love story, brilliantly told” (Evening Standard).
Directed by Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold (Tammy Faye), Cold War features “lead performances to die for” (Time Out) from Anya Chalotra (The Witcher) and Luke Thallon (Patriots).
Cold War is presented in association with Tanya Seghatchian and John Woodward, and Sonia Friedman Productions.
Running Time
Approx. 2 hours & 40 mins, incl. an interval
Evenings 7.30pm
Matinees 2pm
Access Performances
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Audio Described Sat 20 Jan 2pm (Touch Tour 12pm)
Captioned Mon 8 Jan 7.30pm
Relaxed Environment Wed 10 Jan 2pm & 7.30pm
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Cast & Creatives
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Cast
Anya ChalotraAnya Chalotra
Anya Chalotra
Screen International Star of Tomorrow 2020, Anya Chalotra is arguably best known for her leading role in Lauren Schmidt Hissrich’s Netflix adaptation, The Witcher. Her standout performance across its three seasons has given her a global platform and international following.
Theatre includes: Peter Gynt (National Theatre); The Village (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Globe).
Television includes: The Witcher; The ABC Murders; Wanderlust.
Audio includes: The Cipher; Sherwood.
Ali GoldsmithAli Goldsmith
Ali Goldsmith
Ali trained at London Contemporary Dance School. He went on to become an apprentice dancer with National Dance Company Wales.
Theatre includes: The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable; The Burnt City (Punchdrunk); Back To The Future (Secret Cinema); The Indian Queen; Marnie (ENO).
Film includes: Romeo and Juliet; Rebecca; The Mummy; Mary Queen of Scots.
Television includes: The Third Day.
Dance includes: Coal; Wasteland (Gary Clarke Company); The Ephemeral Life of an Octopus; TOYS; Starving Dingoes (Léa Tirabasso); Dancehall (Emma Martin Dance); Neptunalia; Hansel and Gretel (Cscape Dance).
Other work includes: Monkey Business music video (Pet Shop Boys); Zero music video (Ólafur Arnalds).
Ryan GoscinskiRyan Goscinski
Ryan Goscinski
Ryan Goscinski trained at The Royal Ballet School and Central School of Ballet.
Theatre includes: The Rocky Horror Show (International tour); Phantom of the Opera (West End); 9 to 5 (UK tour); The Midnight Express (London Coliseum).
Film includes: Dr Strange; Wolves of War; Nutcracker and the Four Realms.
Television includes: An Audience with Beyoncé.
Dance includes: Romeo and Juliet (English National Ballet); Swan Lake; The Little Prince (The Estonian National Ballet); La traviata (Royal Opera House).
Elliot HarperElliot Harper
Elliot Harper
Theatre includes: Matilda the Musical; The Exorcist; The Phantom of the Opera; Les Misérables (West End); One Man Two Guvnors (National Theatre); Sweet Charity (The Watermill Theatre); A Study in Scarlet (Southwark Playhouse); The Silver Tassie (UK tour/ Ireland tour/ Lincoln Center, New York); Rope; Arsenic and Old Lace (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); The Big Sleep (The Mill at Sonning); As You Like It; Deathtrap; The Taming of the Shrew; The Talented Mr Ripley; Travels With My Aunt; Little Voice (Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch); The Buddy Holly Story; Jesus Christ Superstar (UK tour).
Film includes: Matilda; Showroom.
Television includes: 20th Century Greats; The Royal Variety Show.
Radio includes: Friday Night is Music Night.
Elliot LeveyElliot Levey
Elliot Levey
For the Almeida: Nine Lessons and Carols: stories for a long winter; Three Sisters.
Theatre includes: Good (Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor); Cabaret (Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role); Mary Stuart; The Ruling Class; Much Ado About Nothing (West End); Snowflake (Kiln Theatre); St Joan; Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse); The Mighty Walzer (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Kafka’s Dick (Theatre Royal Bath); Canvas (Chichester Festival Theatre); Danton’s Death; The Habit of Art; All’s Well That Ends Well; England People Very Nice; Henry IV; His Dark Materials (National Theatre); Beasts and Beauties (Bristol Old Vic); Comedy of Errors, Tempest (RSC); Monkey! (Young Vic); On Ego; On Religion (Soho Theatre).
Film includes: Denial; Fallen; The Chamber; Florence Foster Jenkins; The Lady in the Van; Philomena; The Wall; The Queen; Filth and Wisdom; Song of Songs; Spooks; The Gospel of John.
Television includes: Anne; Queenie; We Were The Lucky Ones; This Way Up; The Amazing Mr Blunden; Endeavour; Parade’s End; Life; Truth Seekers; Quiz; Martin’s Close; State of the Union; Peaky Blinders; Press; Watergate; Black Earth Rising; The Child in Time; Man Down; Jamaica Inn; Touch of Cloth; Da Vinci’s Demons; Beau Brummell; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Robin Hood; Ripper Street; Fat Friends; Lovejoy.
Ediz MahmutEdiz Mahmut
Ediz Mahmut
Theatre includes: White Christmas; Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure; Big The Musical; 42nd Street (West End); Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath); Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol (Southbank Centre); Othello (The Watermill Theatre); Rumi: The Musical (London Coliseum); Carousel (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); West Side Story (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Fame (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre); Elf The Musical; Happy Days: A New Musical (UK tour); Guys & Dolls; Legally Blonde (Kilworth House Theatre); Kiss Me Kate (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris); Carrie The Musical (Southwark Playhouse); West Side Story (The Sage, Gateshead); Grease (Križanke Theatre, Slovenia).
Film includes: Snow White; The Courier; The Little Stranger; Muppets Most Wanted.
Television includes: Humans 2.0; Bollywood Carmen Live.
Ediz has also worked extensively in voiceover work on films such as The Magic Roundabout; Sweeney Todd; Keeping Mum; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as numerous Harry Potter movies.
Anastasia MartinAnastasia Martin
Anastasia Martin
Theatre includes: Little Women (Park Theatre); Shellshock (Waterloo East Theatre); Secret Garden (King’s Head Theatre).
Film includes: Wolves of War; Over Her Shoulder.
Television includes: The Bends; In From the Cold; Heirs of the Night; Legends.
Alžbeta MatyšákováAlžbeta Matyšáková
Alžbeta Matyšáková
Alžbeta is a recent graduate from Italia Conti.
Theatre includes: Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre).
Audio includes: Vergil: A Mythological Musical.
Jordan MetcalfeJordan Metcalfe
Jordan Metcalfe
Jordan trained at Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Theatre includes: Jack Absolute Flies Again; The Pillowman (National Theatre); The Hypocrite; Wendy & Peter Pan (RSC); Accidental Death of an Anarchist (Sheffield Theatres/ Lyric Hammersmith); The Comedy of Errors; Eyam; The Winter’s Tale (Shakespeare’s Globe); For Love or Money (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Posh (Nottingham Playhouse); Hobson’s Choice (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The Hypochondriac (Theatre Royal Bath); Oliver Twist (Lyric Hammersmith); The Dreaming (Royal Opera House); Romeo and Juliet (Hull Truck Theatre).
Film includes: Pride; Fractured; These Foolish Things.
Television includes: Misfits; Utopia; Father Brown; The Afternoon Play; The Last Detective; Maddigan’s Quest; The Iceman Murder; Fungus the Bogeyman; The Last Flight to Kuwait; The Queen’s Nose; Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This; Ultimate Force; Heartbeat; My Parents are Aliens; Girls in Love.
Katarina NovkovicKatarina Novkovic
Katarina Novkovic
Katarina is a recent graduate of RADA.
Theatre includes: Trade (Pleasance Theatre/ UK tour); Julius Caesar; Time and the Conways; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; NSFW (RADA).
Luke ThallonLuke Thallon
Luke Thallon
Luke trained at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
For the Almeida: Patriots (also West End); Nine Lessons and Carols: stories for a long winter; Albion.
Theatre includes: Camp Siegfried; Present Laughter (The Old Vic); After Life (National Theatre); Leopoldstadt; Pinter at the Pinter Season (West End); Cock (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Inheritance (Young Vic).
Luke won the Clarence Derwent Award for his performance in Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt on the West End and was nominated for the Evening Standard Emerging Talent Award for the Almeida’s production of Albion in 2017. In 2022, he was listed by The Stage as one of the top 25 theatre makers of the future.
Sophie Maria WojnaSophie Maria Wojna
Sophie Maria Wojna
Sophie attended The BRIT School and Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre includes: Cabaret; The Show Must Go On! (West End); Bonnie and Clyde; The Fix; Betty Blue Eyes; The Stunners’ Opera (Mountview).
Alex YoungAlex Young
Alex Young
Alex Young is an actor and writer based in London.
Theatre includes: Standing at the Sky’s Edge (Sheffield Theatres/ National Theatre); Into the Woods (Theatre Royal Bath); Anyone Can Whistle; Promises Promises (Southwark Playhouse); South Pacific; Me and My Girl (Chichester Festival Theatre); Follies (National Theatre); Show Boat (West End); Coriolanus; She Loves Me; Guys and Dolls; Anything Goes (Sheffield Theatres); Carousel (ENO).
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Band
Jo CichonskaJo Cichonska
Piano/ Musical Director
Jo Cichonska
For the Almeida: Spring Awakening.
Theatre includes:
As Musical Director: Assassins (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Producers (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); A Little Princess (National Youth Music Theatre); Titanic (Charing Cross Theatre); Spring Awakening (LAMDA); Side Show (Southwark Playhouse).
As Associate Musical Director: Matilda the Musical; This Is My Family; Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival Theatre).
As Assistant Musical Director: & Juliet (West End); Fun Home (Young Vic); Oliver! (Curve Theatre, Leicester).
As Keyboards: An American in Paris (West End).
Ruth Elder
Violin/ Steel Guitar
Ed McFarlane
Double Bass
Seb Rudnicki
Violin
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Creatives
Conor McPhersonConor McPherson
Book
Conor McPherson
Theatre includes:
As Writer: Uncle Vanya (West End); The Weir (Royal Court/ Donmar Warehouse/ West End/ Broadway, Olivier Award for Best New Play); The Nest (Lyric Theatre, Belfast/ Young Vic); The Dance of Death (Trafalgar Studios); Dublin Carol.
As Writer and Director: Girl from the North Country (The Old Vic/ West End/ Broadway, Oliver Award nomination for Best New Musical and Tony Award nominations for Best Direction of a Musical and Best Book of a Musical); The Night Alive (Donmar Warehouse, Olivier Award nomination for Best Play and New York Critics Circle Award for Best New Play); The Veil (National Theatre); The Birds (Gate Theatre, Dublin); The Seafarer (National Theatre/ Broadway, Olivier Award nomination for Best New Play and Tony Award nominations for Best Play and Best Director); Shining City (Royal Court/ Broadway, Tony Award nomination for Best Play); St Nicholas; This Lime Tree Bower (Bush Theatre); Port Authority (West End); The Good Thief (City Arts Centre, Dublin).
As Director: Poor Beast in the Rain (Gate Theatre, Dublin); Tales from the Holywell (Abbey Theatre, Dublin).
Elvis CostelloElvis Costello
Music
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello is a writer and musician who made several records in the 20th century, many of which are still remembered today. He is the composer of thirty-five record albums, over five hundred published titles, including fifteen songs co-written with Paul McCartney and notable collaborations with Burt Bacharach, Allen Toussaint, the Brodsky Quartet, T Bone Burnett and Diana Krall.
Elvis’ songs have been recorded by Roy Orbison, Chet Baker and Johnny Cash. He has written lyrics for the music of Billy Strayhorn, twelve Charles Mingus compositions and the score for an adaptation of Budd Schulberg’s A Face In The Crowd, as well as setting a dozen unpublished lyrics by Bob Dylan. He is a member of both The Songwriter’s Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, holding two honorary doctorates in music.
Paweł Pawlikowski
Original Film Director
Rupert GooldRupert Goold
Director
Rupert Goold
Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre, founding Artistic Director of Headlong (2005 to 2013), Associate Director at the RSC and Artistic Director of Northampton Theatres (2002 to 2005).
For the Almeida: Women, Beware the Devil; Tammy Faye; Patriots (also West End); Spring Awakening; Albion; The Hunt; Shipwreck; Richard III; Medea; The Merchant of Venice; The Last Days of Judas Iscariot; American Psycho (also Broadway); Ink; King Charles III (also West End/ Broadway).
Theatre includes: Dear England (National Theatre/ West End); The 47th (The Old Vic); The Effect; Earthquakes in London (Headlong/ National Theatre); Time and the Conways (National Theatre); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Kensington Gardens); The Merchant of Venice; Romeo and Juliet; Speaking Like Magpies (RSC); ENRON (Headlong/ West End/ Broadway); Made in Dagenham; Oliver!; The Glass Menagerie; No Man’s Land (West End); King Lear (Headlong/ Liverpool Everyman/ Young Vic); Six Characters in Search of an Author (Headlong/ West End); Macbeth (Chichester Festival Theatre/ West End/ Broadway).
Film includes: Judy; True Story.
Television includes: Macbeth; King Charles III; Richard II.
Opera includes: Turandot (ENO); Le Comte Ory (Garsington Opera).
Rupert has received Olivier, Critics’ Circle and Evening Standard awards for Best Director twice and won a Peabody Award in 2011 for Macbeth. Rupert received a CBE in 2017 New Year’s Honours for services to drama.
Simon HaleSimon Hale
Music Supervisor, Orchestrator and Arranger
Simon Hale
After graduating from Goldsmiths, University of London with an honours degree in Music, Simon’s solo album, East Fifteen, led to recordings with many artists, including George Benson, Simply Red, Alicia Keys and Sam Smith.
For the Almeida: Spring Awakening.
Theatre includes: Girl From the North Country (The Old Vic/ West End/ Broadway/ Theatre Royal Sydney/ UK & Ireland tour/ US tour, Tony Award for Best Orchestrations); Get Up Stand Up! (West End, Olivier Award for Best Original Score or New Orchestrations); Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre); Kiss My Aztec! (Hartford Stage, Connecticut; Hex (National Theatre); Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK tour); Romantics Anonymous (Bristol Old Vic/ US Tour); Tootsie (Cadillac Palace Theater, Chicago/ Broadway/ US tour); Alice By Heart (MCC Theater); Whisper House (Old Globe, San Diego/ The Other Palace); One Love (Birmingham Rep); Strictly Ballroom (West Yorkshire Playhouse/ Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto/ West End); Guys and Dolls (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Romantics Anonymous (Shakespeare’s Globe); Spring Awakening (Broadway/ US tour/ West End); Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Broadway/ West End); Finding Neverland (American Repertory Theater/ Broadway/ US tour).
Film includes: Spectre (Sam Smith ‘The Writing’s On The Wall’).
Ellen KaneEllen Kane
Choreographer
Ellen Kane
Ellen is a London-based Tony and Olivier nominated choreographer. She has worked extensively across film, Broadway and the West End, receiving critical acclaim for reinventing classic musicals for modern audiences. Ellen is the Worldwide Associate Choreographer for Matilda the Musical.
Theatre includes:
As Choreographer: The Hills of California (West End); Dear England (National Theatre/ West End); Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); A Chorus Line; West Side Story (Curve Theatre, Leicester); Groundhog Day (The Old Vic/ Broadway, Olivier Award and Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical); Pieces of String (Mercury Theatre, Colchester).
As Associate Choreographer: Billy Elliot the Musical; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Sister Act; The Lord of the Rings (West End); Matilda the Musical (RSC).
Film includes: Matilda the Musical (Chita Rivera nomination for Choreography in Film, World Choreography Award for Best Movie Musical Sequence, MTV nomination for Best Musical Sequence in a Movie); Cats; Good Grief; Knuckles for the Sonic Universe.
Television includes: Gangsta Granny Strikes Again.
Other works include: KidSuper Fashion Show (Creative Theatre Consultant, Paris Fashion Week 2023); Electricity music video (Elton John).
Jon BausorJon Bausor
Set Designer
Jon Bausor
Jon studied Music at Oxford University and Royal Academy of Music before retraining on the Motley Theatre Design Course. He designed the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games and was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for his Production Design on the Redbull film Human Pinball. As an Associate Artist of the RSC Jon has designed numerous productions including Hamlet, The Winter’s Tale and the entire 2012 season.
For the Almeida: They Drink It In The Congo.
Theatre includes: Bat Out of Hell (West End/ Broadway/ Paris Theatre, Las Vegas); Into The Woods (Bath Theatre Royal); Spirited Away (Imperial Theatre, Tokyo/ International tour); The Grinning Man (UK Theatre Award for Best Design); King Lear (West End); The James Plays (National Theatre/ National Theatre Scotland/ International tour); Mametz (National Theatre Wales, UK Theatre Award and Wales Theatre Award for Best Design); I am Yusuf (ShiberHur, Palestine/ Young Vic).
Opera includes: Ainadamar (Scottish Opera/ Welsh National Opera/ Detroit Opera/ Metropolitan Opera, New York); Cendrillon (Glyndebourne); The Knot Garden (Theater an der Wien); Xerses; Rigoletto; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Halle Opera); Agrippina (The Grange Festival).
Jon’s extensive dance collaborations include designs for Rambert, Royal Ballet, Norwegian and Finnish National Ballets, Netherlands Dans Theater, and English National Ballet.
Evie GurneyEvie Gurney
Costume Designer
Evie Gurney
For the Almeida: Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; The Hunt.
Theatre includes: Dear England; Antony & Cleopatra; Much Ado About Nothing (National Theatre); The Vortex (Chichester Festival Theatre); The 47th (The Old Vic); The Seagull (Dramaten, Stockholm); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington D.C.).
Paule ConstablePaule Constable
Lighting Designer
Paule Constable
For the Almeida: …and breathe.
Theatre includes: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (Complicité), PJ Harvey (UK and Europe tour), Les Misérables (West End); Rock Follies (Chichester Festival Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Bridge Theatre); Angels in America (National Theatre/ Broadway); The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (National Theatre/ West End/ Broadway, Tony Award and Olivier Award for Best Lighting); His Dark Materials (National Theatre, Olivier Award for Best Lighting); War Horse (National Theatre/ West End, Tony Award for Best Lighting); The Normal Heart; The Visit; Follies; Pinocchio; The Red Barn (National Theatre); Wolf Hall (RSC/ West End/ Broadway); The Glass Menagerie; Cock; The Ocean at the End of the Lane (National Theatre/ West End, Olivier Award for Best Lighting).
Dance includes: Swan Lake; Romeo and Juliet; Midnight Bell; The Sleeping Beauty; The Red Shoes (New Adventures).
Sinéad DiskinSinéad Diskin
Sound Designer
Sinéad Diskin
Sinéad Diskin is a sound designer and composer. She is a recipient of the Next Generation Artists Award 2019 from The Arts Council and An Chomhairle Ealaíon, as well as the Commissions Award 2021 from Anú Productions and the Arts Council of Ireland.
Theatre includes:
As Sound Designer: Dixon and Daughters (National Theatre); Walking with Ghosts (West End/ Broadway); Tales from the Holywell (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Somewhere Out There You (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ Dublin Theatre Festival); Aftertaste; Ask Too Much of Me (National Youth Theatre); The Phlebotomist (Hampstead Theatre); Bedbound (Galway International Arts Festival); Piaf; Pale Sister; The Snapper; The Glass Menagerie (Gate Theatre, Dublin); Happy Days (3Olympia Theatre, Dublin/ Cork Opera House/ Birmingham Rep); Blood in the Dirt (The New Theatre, Dublin); Boland: Journey of a Poet (The Mick Lally Theatre, Galway).
As Associate Sound Designer: Medicine (St. Ann’s Warehouse/ Galway International Arts Festival).
Film includes: Suited; Canaries; Torch; Hecatomb.
Jo CichonskaJo Cichonska
Musical Director
Jo Cichonska
For the Almeida: Spring Awakening.
Theatre includes:
As Musical Director: Assassins (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Producers (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); A Little Princess (National Youth Music Theatre); Titanic (Charing Cross Theatre); Spring Awakening (LAMDA); Side Show (Southwark Playhouse).
As Associate Musical Director: Matilda the Musical; This Is My Family; Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival Theatre).
As Assistant Musical Director: & Juliet (West End); Fun Home (Young Vic); Oliver! (Curve Theatre, Leicester).
As Keyboards: An American in Paris (West End).
Simon HaleSimon Hale
Additional Music
Simon Hale
After graduating from Goldsmiths, University of London with an honours degree in Music, Simon’s solo album, East Fifteen, led to recordings with many artists, including George Benson, Simply Red, Alicia Keys and Sam Smith.
For the Almeida: Spring Awakening.
Theatre includes: Girl From the North Country (The Old Vic/ West End/ Broadway/ Theatre Royal Sydney/ UK & Ireland tour/ US tour, Tony Award for Best Orchestrations); Get Up Stand Up! (West End, Olivier Award for Best Original Score or New Orchestrations); Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre); Kiss My Aztec! (Hartford Stage, Connecticut; Hex (National Theatre); Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK tour); Romantics Anonymous (Bristol Old Vic/ US Tour); Tootsie (Cadillac Palace Theater, Chicago/ Broadway/ US tour); Alice By Heart (MCC Theater); Whisper House (Old Globe, San Diego/ The Other Palace); One Love (Birmingham Rep); Strictly Ballroom (West Yorkshire Playhouse/ Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto/ West End); Guys and Dolls (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Romantics Anonymous (Shakespeare’s Globe); Spring Awakening (Broadway/ US tour/ West End); Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Broadway/ West End); Finding Neverland (American Repertory Theater/ Broadway/ US tour).
Film includes: Spectre (Sam Smith ‘The Writing’s On The Wall’).
David GallagherDavid Gallagher
Orchestral Management
David Gallagher
For the Almeida: The Secret Life of Bees; Tammy Faye; Spring Awakening.
Theatre includes: My Neighbour Totoro (RSC/ Barbican); Matilda the Musical (RSC/ West End/ UK tour); Oklahoma; Come From Away; 42nd Street; Queen Anne; Dr Semmelweis; From Here to Eternity (West End); My Fair Lady; South Pacific; Anything Goes; Jerry Springer: The Opera; Caroline, or Change; The History Boys; War Horse (National Theatre); Girl from the North Country (West End/ The Old Vic/ UK tour); Groundhog Day; Sylvia; A Christmas Carol; Future Conditional; The Lorax; The Divide (The Old Vic); Miss Saigon; She Loves Me; Guys and Dolls; White Christmas (Sheffield Theatres); NHS the Musical (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Identical (Nottingham Playhouse/ The Lowry, Manchester); The Wizard of Oz (Leeds Playhouse); The King and I (UK tour/ Ireland tour); Bernadette Peters (UK tour); Jackie The Musical (UK tour); Play Without Words (Sadler’s Wells/ UK tour).
Film includes: Robin Hood.
David was Music Manager at the National Theatre from 2000 to 2010, and Music Manager at RSC from 2010 to 2011. David has managed various projects with the National Symphony Orchestra and booked musicians for the 2014 and 2015 AMFAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala at the Cannes Film Festival.
Amy Ball CDGAmy Ball CDG
Casting Director
Amy Ball CDG
For the Almeida: The Years; Alma Mater; Cold War; Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; “Daddy” A Melodrama; Albion; The Hunt; Shipwreck; Dance Nation; Boy.
Theatre includes: Hamnet (RSC); Lyonesse; The Hills of California; Jerusalem; Leopoldstadt; Uncle Vanya; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Night of Iguana; Rosmersholm; True West; The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?; The Pillowman (West End); The Son (Kiln Theatre/ West End); Sweat (Donmar Warehouse/ West End); The Ferryman (Royal Court/ Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre/ West End); The Moderate Soprano (Hampstead Theatre/ West End); The Birthday Party; Consent (National Theatre/ West End); Hangmen (Royal Court/ West End/ Atlantic Theater Company); Berberian Sound Studio (Donmar Warehouse); Stories; Exit the King (National Theatre); White Noise; A Very Very Very Dark Matter (Bridge Theatre); The Brothers Size (Young Vic); Maryland; ear for eye; Girls & Boys; Cyprus Avenue (Royal Court).
Peter ToddPeter Todd
Costume Supervisor
Peter Todd
For the Almeida: Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; “Daddy” A Melodrama; The Hunt.
Theatre and Dance includes:
As Costume Designer: Double Murder (Hofesh Shechter Company); Voices and Light Footsteps; Chacony (Richard Alston Dance Company); The Waiting Game (Ballet Black); The Snow Queen; Hansel and Gretel; Alice in Winterland (Rose Theatre Kingston); Frankenstein (Aquilla Theatre).
As Costume Supervisor: Il trovatore; The Rape of Lucretia; La traviata; Salome (Royal Opera House); The Lost Thing (Candoco/ Royal Opera House); Dante Project; Flight Pattern; Unearthed; Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet); Lest We Forget; Le Corsaire (English National Ballet); Stories; As You Like It (National Theatre); Julius Caesar (Bridge Theatre); Prisoner of the State; Dead Man Walking (Barbican); People, Places and Things (Headlong); A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer (Complicité).
Dubheasa LanipekunDubheasa Lanipekun
Assistant Director
Dubheasa Lanipekun
Dubheasa is a multidisciplinary theatremaker, filmmaker and photographer. In her lens-based practice she was most recently a Sundance Institute Fellow on the Ignite Programme with Adobe, winning a place with her debut short film, Blue Corridor 15. Her work is motivated by finding the social truth within drama. She is interested in work which revolves around and interrogates the theme of liberation. Her practice is grounded in a deep interest in the politicised lives of people.
For the Almeida: Cold War; Women, Beware the Devil.
Theatre includes:As Director: Best Fit (Theatre Peckham); Labyrinths of Fire (Greenwich Theatre); Resurrections (Golden Goose Theatre); Bone (Omnibus Theatre); Deb & Joan (Canal Café Theatre); Blind Date (Katzpace); A.I. in Wonderland (University of Warwick).
As Associate Director: Never Have I Ever (Chichester Festival Theatre).
As Assistant Director: Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre); Handbagged (Kiln Theatre); We Need to Talk About Grief (Donmar Warehouse); I Know My Husband Loves Me (Union Theatre).
As Assistant Dramaturg: Clean Break Pathways Programme (Royal Court).
James CousinsJames Cousins
Associate Choreographer
James Cousins
James is a choreographer, director and Artistic Director of his eponymous dance company, James Cousins Company, which has toured nationally and internationally to critical acclaim since 2013. He was the inaugural winner of the New Adventures Choreographer Award, selected by Matthew Bourne for his ‘refreshing desire to entertain’.
Theatre includes:
As Choreographer: Guys and Dolls; A Christmas Carol (Bridge Theatre); Toy Show the Musical (Convention Centre, Dublin); House of Flamenka (West End).
As Co-Director and Movement Director: The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage (Bridge Theatre).
As Movement Director: Vogue World London (West End).
As Associate Choreographer: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bridge Theatre).
As Associate Director: Guys and Dolls; Bach and Sons (Bridge Theatre); The Cher Show (UK tour).
Dance includes:
As Director and Choreographer: We Are As Gods (James Cousins Company/ Battersea Arts Centre/ National Theatre); Elysium (British Council Colombia).
As Choreographer: Jealousy (Scottish Ballet); Photographs and Souvenirs (Graz Opera); With Nothing More Than Hope (Royal Ballet of Flanders); Everything and Nothing (Sadler’s Wells); With Every Goodbye (Chilean National Ballet); Epilogues; Rosalind; Without Stars; Within Her Eyes (James Cousins Company).
Film includes:
As Choreographer: Sandman.
As Dancer: Matilda the Musical; Anna Karenina; Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake.Manuel Pestana GageiroManuel Pestana Gageiro
Music Assistant
Manuel Pestana Gageiro
Manuel graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland with a Professional Graduate Diploma in Musical Direction. He also holds an MSc Theoretical Physics from Imperial College London.
Theatre includes:
For Arrangements and Musical Direction: Candid Cabarets (Revolution, Glasgow); Hashed Out; Christmas at the Conservatoire (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland); Disney Performing Arts (Disneyland Paris).
As Musical Director: Footloose; Shrek (Imperial College London).
As Artistic Director: Come Alive: Revue (Imperial College London).
Music includes: Little Blue (Mahogany Sessions/ Jacob Collier).
Phoebe Shu-Ching ChanPhoebe Shu-Ching Chan
Associate Costume Designer
Phoebe Shu-Ching Chan
Phoebe is a Taiwanese-Australian performance-maker and theatre designer. She thrives on blending theatre, movement, and technology to create captivating and visually stunning performances that evoke emotions for both theatre and visual art.
She last worked with the Almeida Theatre on Rush as part of the Almeida Young Company.
Theatre includes:
As Designer and Director: Drifting.漂浮 (The Place).
As Designer: The Sweet Science of Bruising; Light Shining in Buckinghamshire; Jesus Christ Superstar (Young Actors Theatre Islington); The Lady and the Unicorn (The Yard).
As Assistant Set and Costume Designer: Clyde’s (Donmar Warehouse).Film includes: All is Vanity; Dual.
Livi van WarmeloLivi van Warmelo
Associate Musical Director
Livi van Warmelo
Livi is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music where she gained a Distinction for her MA in Musical Direction and a DipRAM.
Before attending the Royal Academy of Music, Livi studied for a BA(Hons) in Music at St Anne’s College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours in 2021.
She was also Lead Creative and Actor-Musician on the BBC New Creatives/ Wrapt Films short film, Folk.
Theatre includes:
As Musical Supervisor and Arranger: Actually, Love (Edinburgh Fringe); Sex with Friends (Edinburgh Fringe, Musical Theatre Review Award); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Courtyard Theatre, Hereford); The Day the Sea Caught Fire (Anthology Theatre).
As Musical Director: The Clockmaker’s Daughter (New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth); Gypsy (Bird College); Peter Pan (His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen); Merrily We Roll Along; Into the Woods (Royal Academy of Music).
As Assistant Musical Director/ Music Assistant: The Book Thief (Belgrade Theatre/ Curve Theatre, Leicester); Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath); The Witches of Eastwick (West End).
As Musician: Treason (West End); Sinatra (Birmingham Rep); The Band’s Visit (Deputy, Donmar Warehouse).
James HumphreysJames Humphreys
Copyist
James Humphreys
Theatre includes:
As Music Copyist: Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (Leeds Playhouse/ National tour); Hex; Dick Whittington (National Theatre); Identical (Nottingham Playhouse); The Magician’s Elephant (RSC); Pinnochio; Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival Theatre); Company (West End).
Bryony Blackler
Sound Associate
Warsaw Village BandWarsaw Village Band
Folk Music Consultants
Warsaw Village Band
The Warsaw Village Band formed in Warsaw, Poland in 1997. Since their inception, they have released seven albums alongside cultivating an international reputation, touring across five continents and fifty countries, from Japan to Algeria to the USA. Warsaw Village Band create Eastern European music which combines tradition with modern elements, appealing to rock audiences and traditionalists alike. They play traditional instruments which are rarely heard in modern music; frame drums, the hurdy-gurdy and the suka; a Polish folk fiddle from the 17th century stopped with the fingernails rather than the fingers. The Guardian previously described the band as “one of the most inventive folk groups in Europe”. In 2004 they won the Newcomer award at the BBC 3 World Music Awards. The have collaborated with names such as Kayhan Kalhor, Mercedes Peón, Bill Laswell, Leszek Możdżer, Esperanza Spalding.
Moira O'ConnellMoira O'Connell
Wigs, Hair and Make Up Supervisor
Moira O'Connell
For the Almeida: Portia Coughlan.
Theatre includes:
As Wigs, Hair and Make Up Supervisor: Witness for the Prosecution (County Hall); The Third Man (Menier Chocolate Factory); Top Girls (National Theatre).
As Wigs, Hair and Make Up Head of Department: The Lehman Trilogy; King Lear; Oppenheimer (West End); Sleeping Beauty; Swan Lake; Edward Scissorhands (International tour); Ghost (China tour).
Film includes: The Field; Far and Away; The Commitments.
Television includes: My Murder; Matthew Bourne’s Christmas Special.
Fabien EnjalricFabien Enjalric
Dialect Coach
Fabien Enjalric
Originally from Paris, Fabien is a language and accent coach based in London who specialises in coaching for film, television and theatre. Passionate about languages, he holds a BA in Eastern European studies and is fluent in French, Russian and Italian, as well as conversational in Spanish, German and Swedish.
Fabien has worked on numerous projects with some well-known names in the industry including Dame Helen Mirren, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Charlotte Rampling, Margot Robbie, Jenna Coleman, Chris Pine and Samuel L. Jackson among others.
Theatre includes: Henry V; Force Majeure; Belleville (Donmar Warehouse); Life of Pi (Sheffield Theatres).
Film includes: Dune; All the Old Knives; Wonder Woman; The King; Hotel Mumbai; Mary Queen of Scots; Justice League; The Hundred Foot Journey; Tetris; SAS: Red Notice; The Spy Who Dumped Me; Adam Jones.
Television includes: The Crown; Litvinenko; A Spy Amongst Friends; The Boys; Slow Horses; Half Bad; The Confessions of Frannie Langton; The Serpent; Dracula; Gomorrah; Silent Witness; Strike Back; Secret Invasion; Hanna; SAS Rogue Heroes; Baptiste.
Edyta NowosielskaEdyta Nowosielska
Language Coach
Edyta Nowosielska
Edyta has been a lecturer in Polish at the University of Cambridge since 2014, as well as the Founding Director of Polword- School of Polish Language and Culture in London since 2000. Her areas of expertise include glottodidactics, multiculturalism in education and language teaching methodologies.
She has also worked at University College London, Jagiellonian University Research Centre, and University of Lodz, Poland. She has an MA in Polish Studies from Jagiellonian University, Kraków. Edyta also was a Voice Coach for the television series, New Blood, produced by Eleventh Hour Films for BBC One.
Additionally, Edyta was the Founder of the Polish State Certificate Examination Centre, London and is actively involved in various cultural and educational initiatives within the Polish diaspora community.
OrletaOrleta
Folk Dance Consultant
Orleta
Polish folk song and dance group, Orleta, was established in South London in 1973. Known for their lively style, Orleta are passionate about bringing the art form of Polish folk dance to life.
The ethos of the group is to present the joy and spontaneity of traditional Polish dance parties. Their director and choreographer, Basia Klimas-Sawyer, and her daughter Laura Klimas-Sawyer, who is the group’s instructor, make sure that what they present on stage is as authentic as possible, both in dance and costume. They perform all over the UK and abroad.
Members come from all over London and beyond for weekly lessons on Tuesdays. With ages ranging from 16 to 38, Orleta is a melting pot of first, second and third generation Poles all wanting to have fun and learn regional and national dances. With accordion accompaniment, the atmosphere is always cheerful and friendly. The Dance Group also has 3 junior groups for ages 5-14, learning and performing as they await their turn to join the main group.
The Polish Ministry of Culture have awarded Basia and Orleta numerous awards, including a gold medal, for maintaining and promoting Polish folk culture abroad.
Supporters
The Charlotte Aitken Trust, Dianne Roberts and The Ruddock Foundation for the Arts
Access Performances
Audio Described Sat 20 Jan 2pm (Touch Tour 12pm)
Captioned Mon 8 Jan 7.30pm
Relaxed Environment Wed 10 Jan 2pm & 7.30pm
For full information about how to book for our access performances please visit our Access For All page.
Concessions
All concession tickets are limited and subject to availability. Proof of eligibility is required. Concessions in the final week of performances are only valid for Deaf and disabled bookings. More info
Deaf and disabled patrons and a companion can buy discounted tickets by calling the Box Office on 020 7359 4404 or email boxoffice@almeida.co.uk.
£5 tickets will be available to those aged 25 and under for performances from Thu 30 Nov – Wed 6 Dec. Enter code 25UNDER when selecting your seats. Tickets go on sale at 5pm on Mon 6 Nov. More info
If you are aged 30 or under, over 65 or are unemployed you can book tickets at a discounted rate. Not applicable on Fri or Sat evenings.
Talks & Events
Talkback
After Thu 18 Jan performance
A post-show talk with members of the company. Free to same-day ticket holders.
Almeida For Free
Thu 11 Jan 7.30pm
A free performance for those aged 25 and under. More info >