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the bfg

THE RSC AND CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE, PRODUCED ALONGSIDE THE ROALD DAHL STORY COMPANY

adaptation Tom Wells

director Daniel Evans

puppetry designer and director Toby Olié

choreo and November Ira Mandela Siobhan

set design Vicki Mortimer

costume designer Kinnetia Isidore

video design Akhila Krishnan

illusionist Chris Fisher

composer Oleta Haffner

sound designer Carolyn Downing

I’m Every Woman

Peacock Theatre

director Racky Plews

design Sara Perks

associate lighting design Nicola Crawford

The BFG

(c) Marc Brenner

The Unreturning - The sound design by Pete Malkin and lighting design Zoe Spurr add the depth that a show of this calibre needs to put the metaphorical icing on the cake....the lighting and sound not only work well together but with the rest of the production as a whole to create a sense of absolute synchronicity within this piece
— James Eves, The Reviews Hub

The Artist (c) Mark Senior

The visual design is completed by Zoe Spurr and her talented eye for lighting design. Zoe paints a picture with her lighting in this show’
— Beyond The Curtain
The Magic Flute - ...it is Zoe Spurr’s lighting design that elevates this performance to a real visual spectacle. Spurr’s work is a gorgeous combination of subtle colouring and in your face jubilance that complements the situation with startling accuracy. From the flickering of a seedy nightclub light, to the nostalgic revolving of a disco ball and primary coloured strip lighting, her work inadvertently draws the emotional eye time and time again.
— Daniel Perks, Miro Magazine
The Magic Flute - Zoe Spurr’s outstanding lighting designs
— Mark Valencia, WhatsOn Stage
The Unreturning by Frantic Assembly (c) Tristram Kenton

The Unreturning by Frantic Assembly (c) Tristram Kenton

‘The Unreturning’ - ...
Andrzej Goulding’s set is simple and magnificent, and superbly lit by Zoe Spurr
— Scotsman
there’s also Zoe Spurr’s masterful lighting which creates shadows of a man’s past
— The Reviews Hub
 
‘Onegin’ at Buxton Opera House Buxton International Festival 2019 (c) Genevieve Girling

‘Onegin’ at Buxton Opera House Buxton International Festival 2019 (c) Genevieve Girling