Enron

27 - 30 Apr

by Lucy Prebble

Enron

27 - 30 Apr

Director Anna Ryder
Movement Director Sara Green
Set and Costume Designer Alison Taylor
Lighting Designer Adam King
Sound Designer Michael Livermore

“The only difference between me and the people judging me is that they weren’t smart enough to do what we did.”

Greed runs riot through Texas in this thrilling production, which charts one of the most infamous financial scandals in recent history. Satirical and comic, Enron is recognised as a modern classic and seeks to cast new light on the world’s ongoing financial turmoil.

This amateur production “Enron” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk

Duration: 2 hours 45 (including a 15-minute interval)

We don’t want to give away any spoilers for shows, but understand that some content may cause distress for audiences. If there are certain themes or content that you would find particularly upsetting, we encourage you to contact us before viewing to find out more about the show – please email boxoffice@mountview.org.uk.

Enron features strong language, violence, scenes of a sexual nature, discrimination and references to incidents of terrorism.


Mountview encourage audience members aged 11+ to wear a face covering inside the building, including the auditorium and foyer.

We ask that you do not attend if you feel unwell or have any symptoms of COVID-19. View our COVID-19 Audience FAQs.

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Booking Info

Dates

Wed 27 Apr, 7:30pm

Thu 28 Apr, 7pm

Fri 29 Apr, 7pm

Sat 30 Apr, 2pm

Prices
Full Price £15
Concession (Under 18/Student/Over 65) £12
Southwark Presents Cardholder £10
Venue

The Mack, Mountview, 120 Peckham Hill Street, London SE15 5JT

To Book

020 8881 2201
Our box office hours are currently Monday-Friday 9am-8pm and Saturday 9am-3pm. Online booking is 24 hours, but phone and in-person bookings should be made within these times. Tickets are booked subject to Mountview's terms and conditions

Industry Bookings

If you are an agent, casting director or industry colleague looking to view this production, please contact Neil Rutherford - neilrutherford@mountview.org.uk

Anna Ryder

Director

Anna is a freelance theatre director specialising in developing new writing. She is an associate artist of Live Theatre, Newcastle.

Directing credits: The Seagull (Drama Centre), Cheer Up Slug, Locker Room Talk and Rendezvous (Live Theatre), Look, No Hands (Pleasance/Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Spring REVEL (RSC), Stupid and Melva (Mortal Fools), Get Yourself Together (Royal Exchange).

Assisting and Associate credits: The Whip and King John (RSC), Broken Biscuits (Paines Plough), Get Carter (JMK Regional Bursary recipient) and Tallest Tales from the Furthest Forest (Northern Stage) and Wet House (Live Theatre).

Alison Taylor

Set and Costume Designer

Alison trained in Theatre Design at Nottingham Trent University and has worked in theatre and theatre production training ever since.

Her extensive career as a set and costume designer has included work for West Yorkshire Playhouse, Hull Truck Theatre, Perth Theatre, Bolton Octagon, and the role of Head of Design at Colchester Mercury Theatre.

Her work in higher education has included a decade working at East 15 Acting School as Deputy Director of Technical Theatre before joining Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in the role of Head of Design for another 10 years. Alison left Mountview last summer to focus on various creative and freelance projects.

Adam King

Lighting Designer

Adam is a Mountview alum.

Since graduating, he has gone on to be Assistant Lighting Designer on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Bend it Like Beckham in the West End.

His own design credits include: Flowers For Mrs Harris (Riverside Studios), Then Now & Next (Southwark Playhouse), We Need New Names (UK tour),Gone Too Far (Theatre Royal Stratford East), From Here to Eternity (Charing Cross Theatre), Flashdance (European tour), Snowflake/Tornado (UK tour/BBC), Robin Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Aladdin (Harlow Playhouse), The Nutcracker,Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast (New Theatre Royal Portsmouth), Mephisto Waltz and Swingle Stepping (Royal Opera House, Main Stage).

Michael Livermore

Recent credits include Murder for Two, Into the Woods, Sister Act, Hands on a Hard Body, Anne Frank, The Baker’s Wife, Tipping the Velvet, Blood Brothers and A Chorus Line.

Michael composed the original music score for a production of Tory Boys by James Graham in London’s West End.

As a former Director of Production Arts at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in Wood Green, Michael is very pleased to be returning as a sound designer.

Enron Creatives

Fight Choreographer
Marcello Marascalchi

Intimacy Co-ordinator
Steve Brownlie

Voice Coach
Keith Higinbotham

Assistant Director
Esalan Gates
MA Theatre Directing student

Enron Crew

Production Manager
Davin Patrick

Deputy Production Manager
Cory Duffill

Wardrobe Supervisor
Imogen Brown

Stage Manager
Nancy O’Melia †

Deputy Stage Manager
Lea Bethmann †

Assistant Stage Managers
Lili Fuller †
Bethany Jefferies †
Jonathan Scouse †

Production Electrician
Efa Gregory †

Assistant Production Electrician
Mel Oglesby †

Lighting Programmer and Operator
Freddy Sherwood

LX 2
Yann Rigotti †

LX 3
Tahleesha Stone †

Production Sound Engineer
Wayne Harris

Lead Carpenter
Daniel Cheyne

Deputy Lead Carpenter
Tom Barnett

Lead Scenic Artist
Joanna Townley

Prop Makers
Piper Ashworth ‡
Emily Gray ‡
Christine Moon ‡

† FdA/BA Theatre Production Arts Student
‡ Scenic Art and Prop Making Student