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Rich Mason Productions in association with Hightide Festival Theatre present

True Brits

by Vinay Patel

Directed by
​Tanith Lindon

Lighting Designer
Tim Bray

Sound & Music Designer
Jon McLeod

Producer
Rich Mason

 

Tanith Lindon has been directing, producing and developing new work in theatre since 2003, running a Scratch Night in South-East London and reading on the panel of judges for new writing competitions including The London Theatre Writing Award, Theatre 503 Five and 5 years of Write Now.

The last two years were spent setting up and running operations at The Yard Theatre (Winner of two Empty Space awards for innovation & supporting new artists), and in December 2013 Tanith joined Battersea Arts Centre's management team. Tanith has been an Associate Director at The Jack Studio Theatre since 2010.

Tanith and Vinay Patel first worked together on his play Bump, winner of the Write Now 4 festival at the Brockley Jack Studio Theatre in 2013.

 

Tim Bray's theatre credits include: The Living Room  (Jermyn Street Theatre);The Sound Of Music (Kilworth House Theatre); Howl’s Moving Castle (Southwark Playhouse); Rinaldo (Trinity Laban); Fire Island / Carousel (Mountview); Andersen’s English (Out of Joint); Mixed Up North (Out of Joint); Albert Herring (Trinity) and The Rivals (Southwark Playhouse).

Tim has toured extensively as an Associate Lighting Designer and re-lighter, with credits including: Tonight At 8.30 (English Touring Theatre); Lady In The Van (Hull Truck); Romeo & Juliet (Headlong); Sweeney Todd (National Theatre); Anna Karenina (Shared Experience); Oliver Twist (Lyric Hammersmith); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tim Supple);  Macbeth (National Theatre/OJO); Top Girls (Oxford Stage Company); The Glass Menagerie (Theatre Royal Bath); The 39 Steps (Fiery Angel);The Dumb Waiter (Oxford Playhouse); and Highland Fling (Matthew Bourne).  

 

Jon McLeod's sound and music credits include: A ConversationParty Skills for the End of The World (Nigel Barrett and Louise Mari),66 Minutes in Damascus (LIFT Festvial), In This Place (Pentabus Theatre), The Invisible Show (RedShift Theatre), In the Neuron ForestTerminus TreatsThe Eyes Have It (Bread & Goose), Square BubbleThe Match (Marianne Badrichani), Nightmare DreamerFlying Roast Goose (Blue Elephant), The Fanny Hill Project (Theatre State), Borderline Vultures (The Lowry), HeadspaceWaiting GameNana’s Jumble (Kazzum), To Close Your Eyes Is To Travel (The Yard), XYCut OffI Still Get Excited When I See a Ladybird (Theatre 503),

Credits as Associate Sound Designer include Damned By Despair (National Theatre). His own play Organs of Little Apparent Importance was produced for HighTide Festival 2012.

 

Rich Mason is an independent producer based in London and Truro.

Producing credits include the world première of Jim Cartwright's A Christmas Fair at The Milton Rooms, for English Touring Theatre in co-production with Park House and The Milton Rooms, The Boy, the Forest and the Desert (Arcola), All Night I Dream About Being Good (The Yard), a bAcchae (The Yard), Superbard: The Flood (Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe), Superbard Starts to Save the World (Edinburgh Fringe) and Silent Cannonfire (Edinburgh Fringe & ADC Theatre Cambridge).

Rich works for Hall for Cornwall as Programming Coordinator, and previously worked for English Touring Theatre. Rich is grateful for the support of the Edinburgh Fringe Society Emerging Producers' Bursary and English Touring Theatre's Forge programme.