Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Hypermestra |
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Phyllis |
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Laodamia |
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Ariadne |
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Oenone |

Five stories from 15 Heroines

by
with Peter Vincent as Lighting Designer

Director:

Set designer:

Sound designer:

Video designer:

Dates: 
30/09/2023 to 07/10/2023

Show type:

Designer's notes: 
Powerful women, powerful stories: these are the heroines of legend. Journeys over treacherous seas to unknown lands. The promise of love. A pile of letters. Five stories of women in classical mythology, rewritten from a modern feminist perspective.

Production photographs

Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent
Photograph from Five stories from 15 Heroines - lighting design by Peter Vincent

Press quotes

As always, at the Chesil, the technical aspects are exemplary, with sound, lighting and projections almost becoming characters in their own right, and a set design which might at first appear simple, but which is used to constantly ingenious and changing effect.
Mark Ponsford, Scene1+ 04/10/2023
As always, Chesil’s (and set designer Peter Liddiard’s) attention to detail – the seemingly thrown together collection of eclectic props (including a lovely white 1930s telephone), the use of boxes, axes, knives, clothes, flowers in vases and bottles of ouzo, incongruous mobile phones, white Doc... continue reading
David Cradduck, Winchester Today 03/10/2023