Photograph from Losing Her Voice - lighting design by Chris Flux
Photographer: Andrew Marlow Photography | From the show Losing Her Voice
Photograph from Take Care - lighting design by Chris Flux
Photographer: Andrew Hallsworth | From the show Take Care
Photograph from Ventoux - lighting design by Chris Flux
© All rights reserved C Flux Lighting Ventoux | Photographer: Chris Flux | From the show Ventoux
Photograph from Take Care - lighting design by Chris Flux
Photographer: Andrew Hallsworth | From the show Take Care
Photograph from Losing Her Voice - lighting design by Chris Flux
Photographer: Andrew Marlow Photography | From the show Losing Her Voice
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Christopher Flux

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Biography

Chris studied in Edinburgh graduating from Queen Margaret’s University with a BA in Stage Management and Technical theatre. Staying in Scotland he working on many fringe productions over 6 years of festivals before moving on to regional and international touring.

In 2005 Chris moved to the Haymarket in Basingstoke as technical manager and resident designer in their final season as an independent venue he lit ‘The Weir’, ‘Blue on Blue’ and ‘Private Lives’ Afterwards he joined the newly built Curve in Leicester as their technical manager. During Curves’ first 6 years he working on all of their major in house produced shows, Including The Pillowman, As You Like It, The Light in the Piazza, All My Sons, His Dark Materials Part 1, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Molly Sweeney, Translations, The Long Road, Hot Stuff 2010, The King & I, Absurd Person Singular, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Buried Child, 42nd Street, West Side Story, Gypsy, Oliver, Entertaining Mr Sloan, Hello Dolly, Hot Stuff 2013, Beauty Queen of Leenane, Chicago & Hairspray.

Currently he is technical manager for Europe for the Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company, he has also been their relighter at many events including Perth International Arts Festival, British Dance Edition and Sibiu International Theatre Festival  

Recent design credits include ‘My Dogs got no Nose’ ‘Crocodiles in Cream’ ‘Treasure Island’ ‘Colour of Me’ ‘Ventoux’ 'and  Jungle Book'

Previous productions

Previous productions

Show name Type Venue/Company Role Creative Team Opened
Forbidden Dance NCPA Mumbia
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Michael Hulls
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Oct 2023, Nov 2022
Surge Dance Tom Dale Company Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Andrew Ellis
Choreographer: Tom Dale
Mar 2023, Oct 2023
Subversion Dance Tom Dale Company Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Andrew Ellis
Choreographer: Tom Dale
Mar 2023, Oct 2023
Surge Dance Tom Dale Company Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Andrew Ellis
Choreographer: Tom Dale
Mar 2023, Oct 2023
Subversion Dance Tom Dale Company Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Andrew Ellis
Choreographer: Tom Dale
Mar 2023, Oct 2023
Forbidden Dance NCPA Mumbia
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Michael Hulls
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Oct 2023, Nov 2022
Take Care Opera Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Lakeside Theatre Nottingham
Lighting Designer Director: Mervyn Millar
Set designer: Ella Burrell
Apr 2022
Squidge Dance Corby Lab
Wriggle Dance Comnpany
Lighting Designer Choreographer: Lucy Knight
Set designer: Kirsty Harris
Apr 2021
Inter_rupted Dance Singapore Esplanade Theatre
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Set designer: Manish Kansara
Nov 2019
Five Years Theatre Neal Pike Projects Lighting & Projection / Video Designer Director: Matt Miller
Sep 2019
FIVE Dance Derby Theatre
A WinterWalker and Theatre Hullabaloo Production
Lighting Designer Choreographer: Kitty Winter
Set designer: Erin Fleming
Jul 2019
Losing Her Voice Opera Nottingham Lakeside Arts - Djanogly Theatre
Lakeside Theatre Nottingham
Lighting Designer Director: Martin Berry
Set designer: Francesca Lazell
Apr 2019
Within Dance German Tour, then touring
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Mar 2019
All The World Were Paper Theatre Big Window Theatre Company Lighting Designer Director: Penny Breakwell
Feb 2019
‘The Nutcracker and I’ by Alexandra Dariescu Concert China Tour, then touring
Alexandra Dariescu
Touring Re-Lighter Director: Nick Hillel
Dec 2018
Mighty Theatre The Curve Leicester, then touring
JACK A.G. BRITTON
Lighting Designer Director: Jack Britton
Jan 2018
Inter_rupted Dance Tollhaus, Karlsruhe, then touring
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Set designer: Manish Kansara
Oct 2016, Oct 2017
The Jungle Book Theatre Lakeside Arts centre Nottingham Lighting Designer Director: Martin Berry
Set designer: Kate Unwin
Jul 2017
Ventoux Theatre Nottingham Lakeside Arts, then touring
2Magpies
Lighting Designer Director: Tom Barnes
May 2016, Mar 2017
Inter_rupted Dance Tollhaus, Karlsruhe, then touring
Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
Choreographer: Aditi Mangaldas
Set designer: Manish Kansara
Oct 2016, Oct 2017
The Colour of Me Dance The Core, Corby, then touring Lighting Designer Choreographer: Lucy Knight
Set designer: Sue Pyecroft
Sep 2016
Kin Dance Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
IceCraft
Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
May 2016
Kin Dance The Patrick Centre Touring Re-Lighter Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
May 2016
Ventoux Theatre Nottingham Lakeside Arts, then touring
2Magpies
Lighting Designer Director: Tom Barnes
May 2016, Mar 2017
Treasure Island Theatre Birmingham Old Rep Lighting Designer Director: Scott Ritchie
Set designer: Jon Harris
Nov 2015
Crocodiles in Cream Theatre Cast, Doncaster, then touring Lighting Designer Director: Brad Fitt
Jun 2015
My Dogs Got No Nose Theatre Key Theatre, Peterborough, then touring Lighting Designer Director: Brad Fitt
Feb 2015
Location availability:
  • Central Asia
  • Scotland
  • UK Provinces
  • Western Europe & Scandinavia
Contact method Details
Mobile phone 07968 191015
Theatre:
  • Regional (Main House)
  • Regional (Studio)
  • Small Scale Touring
  • Education Establishment
  • Touring relights
Musical:
  • Regional (Main House)
  • Regional (Studio)
  • Education Establishment
Opera:
  • Small scale
Dance:
  • International
  • UK National Company
  • Medium Scale
  • Small Scale
  • Touring relights
Education:
  • Lectures

News

Appearing here soon... a collection of articles from the Focus magazine archives.

Press quotes

Surge

The feel is unearthly, Brown’s voice pouring over a dark electronic score by producer Ital Tek. She is part robot, part house diva. Surge’s universe is created by designer Barret Hodgson, with sheets of light slicing the stage, and complex digital projections, suggesting neural networks and electronic circuitry, patterns chasing Brown across the floor – sometimes she seems to control them, sometimes they control her.
Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian 22/03/2023

Subversion

Set to tracks from producer Wen’s album EPHEM:ERA, strong on subwoofers, drifting between club and spaced-out after party. Dale’s contemporary choreography absorbs elements from hip-hop, popping and the looseness and bounce of house dance, as if torsos are tossed in the air causing ribs and shoulders to separate then all fall and stack back together. Limbs fly like a 3D spirograph and blur in the light – that’s a bit of a Russell Maliphant moment, but Dale and his dancers aren’t copyists, they have a style that’s distinct.
Lyndsey Winship, guardian 22/03/2023

The Jungle Book

The fantastic jungle setting (designer Kate Unwin) and atmospheric lighting effects (Chris Flux) all serve the piece greatly
Phil Lowe, East Midlands Theatre 19/07/2017

Treasure Island

The set design, created by Jon Harris, is aesthetically pleasing with levels and adaptation to the scene throughout with Christopher Flux's lighting complementing the physical elements.
Jenny Ell, Broadway World 25/11/2015

My Dogs Got No Nose

The second half opens with him coming back to his dressing room, still buzzing, on a high after his performance - and then he picks up where he left off reminiscing. Slowly the mood changes – something achieved with the aid of terrific stage lighting - and becomes much darker as the full tragic story is laid bare.
Brad Barnes, Peterborough Telegraph 04/02/2015