Tuesday, 15 March 2011

'Behind the Scenes' - Appleton le Moors

An exhibition of costume and stage sets by Jessica Worrall, who has worked for 18 years with Barry Rutter and Northern Broadsides will take place later this month to raise money for Appleton Village Hall.

Preview Evening 25th March 7.30 - 9.30pm
including Wine and Nibbles
£3.00

Saturday 26th March 10.00am - 12.00 noon
with Morning Coffee and Presentation by Jessica Worrall at 11.00am
£2.00

Sunday 27th March 2.00 - 5.00pm
with Tea and Cakes
£2.00

Further information may be had from nicolaoldroyd@btinternet.com.

JESSICA WORRALL - ASSOCIATE DESIGNER

Jessica has designed the majority of ABSOLUTE THEATRE¹s productions, including Queen Christina, The Misanthrope, The Wizard of Oz, Dona Rosita the Spinster, The Shoemaker's Wondrous Wife and Don Perlimplin. She has worked on several productions in Bath with Andrew and Simon, including Spring Awakening, The Rivals, Electra and The Butterfly's Evil Spell and Twelfth Night.

For NORTHERN BROADSIDES designs include A Midsummer Night's Dream and Anthony and Cleopatra (NATIONAL TOURS). Jessica is a member of performance group THE PEOPLE SHOW, designing and devising on shows 99 to 102. She directed and designed the Elvis-inspired Song Without Sound? People Show 107 (YOUNG VIC, LONDON and NATIONAL TOUR) and in 2002 wrote and directed Second.

Film work includes The Loss of Sexual Innocence. As an artist she has exhibited in London, Glasgow and Los Angeles. She was a short-listed finalist for the Glasgow-based Bulkhead Art Prize, for her video and sound installation Memorial Imoral.

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