Other1:Lighting Design and Stage Management: Ben Ormerod
Other2
Nigel Miles-Thomas, Tom Hunsinger, Isabella Knight, Martin Ransley, Anthony Wise, Anthony Best, Paul Hegarty, David Prescott
Production:Barabbas
Description:St Martin-in-the-Fields, Southwark Cathedral, The Young Vic Studio 1980
Director:Andrew Visnevski
Description:St Martin-in-the-Fields, Southwark Cathedral, The Young Vic Studio 1980
Director:Andrew Visnevski
Set Design:Tom Hunsinger
Costume Design:Tom Hunsinger
Composer:David Bateman
Poster Design:Feliks Topolski
Costume Design:Tom Hunsinger
Composer:David Bateman
Poster Design:Feliks Topolski
Additional Contributors
Other1:Lighting Design and Stage Management: Ben Ormerod
Other2
Actors
Nigel Miles-Thomas, Tom Hunsinger, Isabella Knight, Martin Ransley, Anthony Wise, Anthony Best, Paul Hegarty, David Prescott
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| # | Production Name: | Description: | Writer / Translator: |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Life is a Dream | Theatre Space London 1978, Action Space, The Young Vic London 1979 | Pedro Calderon de la Barca (adapted by Andrew Visnevski) |
| 2 | The Two Noble Kinsmen | Edinburgh 1979, The Young Vic, National tour Buxton, Harrogate and Stuttgart Festivals 1980 | William Shakespeare and John Fetcher |
| 3 | Barabbas | St Martin-in-the-Fields, Southwark Cathedral, The Young Vic Studio 1980 | Michel de Ghelderode |
| 4 | Kafka’s THE TRIAL (World première) | Edinburgh Fringe First, The Young Vic, National and International tours 1980-82 incl Holland, Belgium and Israel | Adapted for the stage by Andrew Visnevski |
| 5 | A Chaste Maid in Cheapside | Theatre Space, Upstream Theatre, National Tour, Buxton and Berne Festivals 1981/2 | Thomas Middleton |
| 6 | Macbeth | Edinburgh, National and International tours 1981/3 | William Shakespeare |
| 7 | Journal of the Plague Year (World première) | Upstream Theatre, London 1981 | Peter Fincham after Daniel Defoe |
| 8 | Coming Ashore in Guadeloupe (World première) | Assembly Rooms Edinburgh, Upstream Theatre London, National tour 1981/2 | John Spurling |
| 9 | Twelfth Night | Upstream Theatre London, National and International tours 1982 -1989 incl Egypt, Spain, Germany, Iraq, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Sudan, Zimbabwe | William Shakespeare |
| 10 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Upstream Theatre London 1983 | Edmond Rostand, English text Brian Hooker |
| 11 | Unicorn Unchained (World première) | Upstream Theatre London 1983 | Kate Vandegrift |
| 12 | The Gold Sarcophagus (World première) | Upstream Theatre London 1983 | Roxanne Shafer |
| 13 | Hamlet | Upstream Theatre London 1983, National tour 1984 | William Shakespeare |
| 14 | As You Like It | Edinburgh 1984, Upstream Theatre London, tour and Karlsruhe Festival | William Shakespeare, Edited by Andrew Visnevski |
| 15 | Come the Revolution (World première) | Upstream Theatre London 1985 | Roxanne Shafer |
| 16 | Kafka’s THE CASTLE (World première) | Edinburgh, St George’s Theatre London, National tour 1985 | Adapted for the stage by Andrew Visnevski |
| 17 | Kafka’s THE TRIAL (World première) | An opera by Stephen Edwards; Dartington Summer School 1986 | Libretto by Lyn Williams from the play by Andrew Visnevski |
| 18 | The Old Country (Pakistan première) | Islamabad, Pakistan 1988 | Alan Bennett |
| 19 | The Duchess of Malfi | St George’s Theatre London 1989 [ vladeksheybal.com ] | John Webster |
| 20 | Dithyrambos, A Song for the Twice-Born | Bloomsbury Theatre, Jackson’s Lane Community Centre, London 1992 | Original multiform spectacle by Andrew Visnevski based on Greek myths |
| 21 | The Butcher of Baghdad (World première) | Latchmere Theatre London (now Theatre 502) 1993 | John Spurling |
| 22 | The Emperor of the Moon | Hoxton Hall London, The Canterbury Festival - Gulbenkian Theatre 1993 | Aphra Behn |
| 23 | Swann Among the Sirens | Tricycle Theatre London 1994 | A celebration of Greek music by Donald Swann and Andrew Visnevski |
| 24 | Maria (World première) | New End Theatre London 1995 | Anna Maria Grabania, written for Fenella Fielding |
| 25 | The Tempest | National tour, Antwerp Festival 1996 | William Shakespeare |
| 26 | Ten Days’ A-Maze (World première) | Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1997 | Vi Marriott, after Jan Potocki |
| 27 | The Life of Edward the Second of England | Collaboration with The Acting Co of Arts Ed. London: BAC, Riverside Studios, The Place London and National tour 1998/9 | Bertolt Brecht, with Lion Feuchtwanger |
| 28 | Brundibár | DEGENERATE! 2001 season to commemorate victims of the Holocaust: Riverside Studios London, National tour | an opera by Hans Krása |
| 29 | Kafka’s THE TRIAL (new production) | DEGENERATE! 2001 season to commemorate victims of the Holocaust: Riverside Studios London, National tour | Adapted for the stage by Andrew Visnevski |
| 30 | Kafka’s THE TRIAL (new production) | Stratford Circus and The Tabard, London 2002 | Adapted for the stage by Andrew Visnevski |
| 31 | The Master and Margarita (World première) | 25th Anniversary Season and opening of the new Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre London in 2003 | Andrew Visnevski with Barbara Bogoczek and Tony Howard, after Mikhail Bulgakov |
| 32 | Akhmatova’s Salted Herring (World première) | 25th Anniversary Season and opening of the new Menier Theatre London in 2003 | Jeff Lewis |


