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Staring @elladacres & @potterell
Directed by @dobbyd & @alixeve
Written by @alixeve, @dobbyd, @elladacres & @potterell
Produced by @alixeve
& @dobbyd
In association with @lucasaferrara
DOP @laura.seward.dop
Production & Costume Design @emelineberoud
Editor @lornasearl
Music Fran Amewudah Rivers
Executive Producers Marianne Tingay @james_appleton_
@amy.dowd
Sound Design & Mixer @ryan_barbarian_green
Dialogue Editor & Mixer Alex Symeonides
Foley Isa Yousufzai & Isaac Ellis
Sound Recordist @sound_designed
First Assistant Director @alice_k_ellis
Wardrobe Supervisor & Hair & Make Up @sabirindesign
Production Assistant @rhea_fofana
Grade @anaginative
1st AC @pcioffi_
2nd AC/Loader @lauraflackk
Gaffer @h.y.niu
Spark @viewsfromtheviewfinder
Intimacy Coordinator @rufaiajala
On set photography @hansofvisionz & Oseloka Obi
Catering @daycobs
Equipment @cameraworks_uk


On this project, I was brought in by the designer, Emeline Beroud to work as a wardrobe supervisor. My responsibilities included; creating a spreadsheet of all the costume items, organising the costume for each shoot, help the actresses get ready, and recording continuity for each shoot.

Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru and Sherman Theatre's joint production returned to stage autumn 2022.
A decade on from the trail-blazing and award-winning Llwyth, Aneurin, Rhys, Gareth and Dada are back in this witty and compelling new play by Daf James. Taking an irreverent look at love, family and friendship, Tylwyth is a provocative commentary on contemporary Welsh life.
Playwright: Daf James
Director: Arwel Gruffydd
Set and Costume Designer: Tom Rogers
Tour Costume Supervisor: Sabirin Osman
Composer: Daf James
Lighting Designer: Ceri James
Sound Designer: Sam Jones
NEW:21 TERROIR
Director - Sara Lloyd
Writer- Jennifer Lunn
Set & Costume Designer - Dan Southwell
Lighting Designer - Paul Kaiba
Costume Assistants - Isabel Carter, Celine Kramer, Sabirin Osman
Photography- Kristen McTernan

Terroir takes glimpse into our future at the imminent danger of rising sea levels and global warming. The decisions and lifestyle of a group of friends, in a pub in west wales, will impact on the lives of their children and many generations to come. Will community be their light in the darkness, or will it be their undoing?



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Wife
by Samuel Adamson.
The Richard Burton Theatre RWCMD
Directed by Hannah Noone

Set and Costume Design - Ruby Brown
Lighting Design - Mattia Giubasso
Sound Design - Grace Clare
Costume Assistants - Sacha Van Zuthpen, Aidan Biddiscombe and Sabirin Osman
Production photos - Kirsten Mcternan
