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Ian Dickinson
FOR THE ROYAL COURT: Jerusalem (also Apollo Theatre, West End), Wig Out!, Now Or Later, Gone Too Far!, The Family Plays, Rhinoceros, My Child, The Eleventh Capital, The Seagull (also Broadway), Krapp’s Last Tape, Piano/Forte, Rock ’n’ Roll (also Duke of York’s/Broadway), Motortown, Rainbow Kiss, The Winterling, Alice Trilogy, Fewer Emergencies, Way to Heaven, The Woman Before, Stoning Mary (also Drum Theatre, Plymouth), Breathing Corpses, Wild East, Dumb Show, Shining City (also Gate, Dublin), Lucky Dog, Blest Be the Tie (with Talawa), Ladybird, Notes on Falling Leaves, Loyal Women, The Sugar Syndrome, Blood, Playing the Victim (with Told by an Idiot), Fallout, Flesh Wound, Hitchcock Blonde (also Lyric), Black Milk, Crazyblackmuthafuckin’self, Caryl Churchill Shorts, Push Up, Fucking Games, Herons.
OTHER THEATRE INCLUDES: After the Dance, All’s Well That Ends Well, Death and the King’s Horseman, Harper Regan, The Hothouse, Pillars of the Community (National); The Misanthrope (Comedy, West End); Little Voice (Vaudeville, West End); Mrs Klein (Almeida); 1984, Macbeth, Port, As You Like It, Poor Superman, Martin Yesterday, Fast Food, Coyote Ugly (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Testing the Echo, King Of Hearts (Out of Joint); Love and Money, Senora Carrar’s Rifles (Young Vic); Othello, Much Ado About Nothing (redesign), Night of the Soul (RSC); A Few Good Men (Theatre Royal, Haymarket); Dr Faustus (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Magic Carpet (Lyric Hammersmith); Under the Curse, Eyes of the Kappa (Gate); Crime and Punishment in Dalston (Arcola); Search and Destroy (New End); The Whore’s Dream (RSC/Edinburgh).
Previously resident at the Royal Court Theatre for many years, Ian joined the Autograph design team in 2009. Autograph are a leading British sound design and equipment hire company, responsible for numerous theatre productions at home and abroad.
Previous Royal Court Productions
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Following a sell-out season at the Royal Court Jez Butterworth’s riotous comedy featuring Mark Rylance’s legendary performance as Johnny...…
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On St George's Day, the morning of the local county fair, Johnny Byron, local waster and modern day Pied Piper, is a wanted man. The council...…
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Enter the legendary House of Light, a hyper-glamorous, uber-competitive drag queen refuge where a daughter who was once a son, can find a family. …
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Bola Agbaje's comic, vibrant and perceptive play about identity, history and culture depicts a world where respect is always demanded but rarely...…
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_Rock 'N' Roll_ spans the years from 1968 to 1990 from the double perspective of Prague, where a rock'n'roll band comes to symbolise resistance to...…
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A father finds himself being phased out of his son's life. Denied access to his only child, he goes to extraordinary lengths to hold onto him....…
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In a new version by Christopher Hampton.
_The Seagull_ is one of the great plays about writing. It superbly captures the struggle for new forms,...…
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Danny returns from Basra to a foreign England and a different kind of battle. He visits an old flame, buys a gun and goes on a blistering road trip...…
Ian Dickinson elsewhere on Royal Court
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lighting by Mimi Jordan Sherin, sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph and music by Stephen Warbeck. Jerusalem is produced in the West End by Royal Co…
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lighting by Malcolm Rippeth and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph.
Spur of the Moment is part of the Royal Court’s Jerwood New Playwrights pro…
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Play,
Ultz is nominated for Best Designer, Ian Dickinson for Autograph for Best Sound Design and Mimi Jordan Sherin for Best Lighting Design.
The …
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Designer Charles Balfour
Sound Designer Ian Dickinson for Autograph
Composer Stephen Warbeck
The River
By Jez Butterworth
Directed by Ian Rickson…
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Jones Designer
Malcolm Rippeth Lighting
Ian Dickinson for Autograph Sound…
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Christie
Lighting Designer Jean Kalman
Sound Designer Ian Dickinson for Autograph
Listings information
Haunted Child
By Joe Penhall
Directed by …
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with lighting by Charles Balfour, sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph and music by Stephen Warbeck.
The River is in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs …
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with lighting by Rick Fisher and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph.
“We can only do this, if we go by the book. Announcing you’re gay to min…
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