Callum is a freelance lighting designer, associate designer and touring re-lighter, working across theatre, dance, opera and live events, both around the UK and internationally.
During the early years in his career he started as a lighting technician at The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich, spending as much time as possible shadowing incoming designers and touring re-lighters. Throughout the Wolsey years he built on his creative connections and worked his way up the ranks, allowing him to fully invest in a freelance design career in 2012.
More recently, in 2019 Callum was one of 38 emerging designers to be selected for the Association of Lighting Designers’ prestigious ‘Lumiere Scheme’, through which he was paired with the distinguished designer Mark Jonathan for a year of technical and career mentorship.
Over the course of 2021-22, Callum was supported by Arts Council England as part of their ‘Develop Your Creative Practice’ campaign, affording him the opportunity to build on his working practice as an associate to Johanna Town, Mark Jonathan, Matthew Haskins and Lucy Carter on a number of large-scale productions, including drama, musicals, opera and ballet.
Callum is a member of The Association for Lighting Production and Design (ALPD) and of Equity.
Alexander Comana is a Welsh-Italian multidisciplinary artist and sound designer known for his unique approach to world-building. His work seamlessly integrates electronic and organic elements, resulting in immersive scores that are both otherworldly and familiar.
Comana often performs his compositions live on stage, treating the music as an integral and dynamic component of the performance. He has created work for Sky Arts, National Theatre Wales, National Gallery of Singapore, and Frân Wen, among others. In addition to his work as a composer for film and theatre, Comana also creates original electronic music under the moniker Miedo Total.
"The star of the show is sound designer and composer Alex Comana, who performs a gorgeous soundscape live from the balcony"
Nicholas Davies, The Stage
“Large in scope and tactile in sound, Volt Room [...] has more in common with composition than songwriting, really; choral, classical and industrial influences bump up alongside metal – and while many of the instruments are programmed to sound organic, they’re arranged unnaturally, which has the effect of making you feel on edge throughout the duration of the EP but you can’t quite pinpoint why.”
Vice Magazine
Jason is a Lighting Designer, Associate/Assistant and Re-lighter based in the East Riding of Yorkshire. He is a graduate of the ALPD Lumiere Scheme.
He has worked in the industry for over 15 years in various disciplines throughout the UK and internationally including Theatre, Dance, Circus, Live Music, Events, Cruise Ships and many regional theatres.
In 2013 he joined Hull Truck Theatre as a Technician wanting to gain an insight and more experience into regional producing theatre. While here his love and passion for lighting became stronger and he took this opportunity to learn from and be inspired by all the visiting shows and Lighting Designers over 5 Years including Hull 2017 UK City of Culture.
In 2018 he was successful in becoming the Association of Lighting Production and Design’s ‘Lumière’ for a year. He spent 6 Months at Chichester Festival Theatre and 6 months around the UK working on various productions assisting a number of established Lighting Designers.
Since 2019 Jason has continued to develop his own style of work and build on his experience through his own designs and continuing to Assist and Associate for other designers.
Jason is a Professional Member of the ALPD, ABTT and Equity. A Co-opted member of the ALPD Executive Committee and is now a member of the East Yorkshire & Humber Equity Branch Committee.
AWARDS
2020 GREAT BRITISH PANTOMIME AWARDS
Nominated for Best Lighting Beauty and the Beast, Gordan Craig Theatre, Stevenage
Jordan Productions
Jack Baxter is a composer, sound designer, and video designer working mainly across theatre, digital media, and installation.
After playing a variety of musical instruments from a young age, he studied Sound Design at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. His work is known for bridging the gap between music and sound, creating a fluid listening experience for audiences.
He has been a part of work in theatres such as The Barbican, Leicester Curve, Hampstead Theatre, Unicorn Theatre, Arcola, and Riverside Studios. Jack has received multiple Offies nominations. His work on screen has been heard around the world, from Channel 4 comedy to Japanese advertising to many film festivals. Jack has also created innovative installations and art pieces, ranging from an interactive phone box experience to immersive headphone tours and live art foley performances.
Find his work at www.jackbaxter.co.uk
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