Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Ali Wright
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Ali Wright
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Ali Wright
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Ali Wright
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photographer: Ali Wright

Athena

by
with Marty Langthorne as Lighting Designer

Director:

Set designer:

Sound designer:

Dates: 
04/10/2021 to 23/10/2021

Show type:

Production photographs

Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne
Photograph from Athena - lighting design by Marty Langthorne

Press quotes

Likewise, Ingrid Hu and Marty Langthorne conjure a fencing club, a teenage bedroom, a nightclub with lighting alone. No set changes here: only speed-of-light transformations from there to here, keeping up with the velocity of the swinging blade.
Ben Ross, London Theatre 1 08/10/2021
The stage, designed by Ingrid Hu, is clean and spartan, beautifully complimented by Marty Langthorne’s lights.
Fortune's Pawn 19/10/2021
In the fencing match, Marty Langthorne’s naturalistic lighting becomes focused in a white beam on the strip of floor where the match is being played.
hannah Greenstreet, Exeunt Magazine 10/10/2021
Ingrid Hu’s blue curtains leave the space refreshingly clear, relying on the fencing costumes and Marty Langthorne’s transportive lights to focus the action. Metamorphic light is certainly needed as the play is set almost entirely in a fencing club and is pretty dialogue-heavy.
Gabriel Wilding, Hackney Citizen 12/10/2021