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Spring Lamb in association with Park Theatre presents
Cowboys and Lesbians
WRITER / DIRECTOR | BILLIE ESPLEN
PRODUCER | ELEANOR BIRDSALL-SMITH
SET DESIGNER I ESME SOLOMON
LIGHTING DESIGNER I JAMIE PLATT
Billie Esplen
Billie is a writer and script editor who has worked most recently on the script team for Disney+'s upcoming series Renegade Nell and BBC’s Killing Eve. This is her debut play.
Eleanor Birdsall-Smith
Eleanor has been working in Film and TV for the past 4 years with roles at Netflix, HBO and Sony, and has produced a number of music videos as well as Cowboys and Lesbians' previous sold out run.
Esme Solomon
Esme studied Performance: Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins, UAL.
Theatre Credits include: Titus Andronicus (Tower theatre), Robin Hood (The Maltings), Mabruka’s Lament (Queen Mary University), End of the Line (Queen Mary University), Case 2252: The Aftermath (The Crypt Gallery), Fewer Emergencies (Central Saint Martins)
Jamie Platt
Jamie trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and has been nominated for a Knight of Illumination Award, a BroadwayWorld Award and five Offie Awards for Best Lighting Design.
Theatre lighting designs include: SUS, Never Not Once, Gently Down The Stream, Alkaline (Park Theatre); The Last Five Years (West End & International Tour); Jellyfish (National Theatre); RIDE (Leicester Curve & Southwark Playhouse); Word-Play (Royal Court Theatre); Something Rotten!, Suddenly Last Summer, Sister Act (English Theatre Frankfurt); Manic Street Creature, The Last Five Years, Strike, Beast, Klippies (Southwark Playhouse); Octopolis, Nineteen Gardens, Either, Paradise, Yous Two (Hampstead Theatre); Kes (Octagon Theatre & Theatre by the Lake); The Barber of Seville (Nevill Holt Opera); Kinky Boots (New Wolsey Theatre); That Face (Orange Tree Theatre); The Gap, Head Over Heels, Vincent River (Hope Mill Theatre); Something in the Air (Jermyn Street Theatre) and Moonlight & Magnolias (Nottingham Playhouse).
Associate lighting designs include: Frozen, SIX (West End & International); INK, The Night of the Iguana, The Starry Messenger, Bitter Wheat (West End); Albion, The Hunt, Three Sisters, Machinal (Almeida Theatre).