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|align="center" colspan="2"|'''Designer''' <div style="text-align: centre;"> [[Erin Dougherty]]</div>

Revision as of 10:43, 21 May 2020



Enron
Summary
Dates
April-May 2020
Performance Course
Acting
Location
Virtual
Creative Team
Director
Becky Hope-Palmer
Designer
Sound Designer
Lighting Designer
Production Team
Production Manager
Colin Bell
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers

Summary

Due to the outbreak of covid-19 all performances were suspended. ENRON was reimagined as a virtual production.

In 2001, energy trading company Enron became the subject of a massive fraud and corruption scandal, with its chief operating officer, Jeffrey Skilling, at the centre of the $63 billion collapse.

Lucy Prebble’s 2009 play is a modern tragedy about the quest for power of big companies around the world, and the Macbeth-like betrayals as powerful men at the top of the food chain drag each other down during their kingdom's demise.

Enron is a perfect example of how to turn a story about business into a theatrical spectacle to match the company's spectacular collapse.

Company

Jeffery Skilling - Tom Zachar
Andy Fastow - Yingxue Zhang
Ken Lay - Ian Sawan
Claudia Roe - Rebecca Gunn
Skilling's Daughter / Trader / Hewitt / Lehman Brother / Prostitute / Reporter - McCallister Selva
Arthur Andersen / Irene Grant / Trader / Raptor / Analyst - Charlie O'Connor
Ramsay / Analyst / Trader / Raptor / Police Officer - Jack McCreadie
Lawyer / Sheryl Solomon / Congresswoman - Lesley Lemon
Board Member / Trader / Security Officer / Lehman Brother / Lawyer - Sam Stopford
Board Member / Trader / Raptor / JP Morgan / Senator - Shyvonne Ahmmad

Lighting

Sound

Technical Stage Department

Stage Management

The stage management department consisted of Stage Manager Lea Meloee, Deputy Stage Manager Hannah Henderson and Assistant Stage Manager Rory Gilmore.