Production shots from the biblical and beautiful Children of Eden at the new Union Theatre.
The show runs to 10 September.
Production shots from the biblical and beautiful Children of Eden at the new Union Theatre.
The show runs to 10 September.
Shots of stars Daniel Portman and Lily Loveless in The Collector at the Vaults.
The abduction chiller runs to 28 August.
Production shots from the very fresh Shangri-La at the Finborough, which looks at the contradictions inherent in cultural tourism in Tibet (and reminded me very much, as it happens, of an episode in Bhutan when I bumped into an American heiress trekking at 4,000 metres, together with her entourage of local guides, chefs, porters and horsemen, four-room tent and portable shower facilities).
The show runs to 6 August.
Rehearsal shots from The Collector, the practical guide to how not to get someone to fall in love with you by kidnapping them, coming to the Vaults from next week.
The show stars the wonderfully talented twosome of Daniel Portman (Game of Thrones) and Lily Loveless (Skins).
Production shots from the exploration of Judy Garland’s life, Through The Mill, at the Southwark Playhouse.
The superb show closes this Saturday.
Production photos from one woman show, By My Strength, at the So And So Arts Club.
The show, which looks at what it’s like to be a woman soldier in Afghanistan, stars Larner Wallace Taylor and runs to 31 July as part of the Women and War festival.
Production shots from the Trafalgar Studios production of Arthur Miller’s first play, No Villain.
If you’d like to see it you need to hurry and book tickets. The show closes on Saturday.
The second part of my series shot for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Chrome Radio, these pictures were taken in London’s Victorian Abney Park Cemetery, in Stoke Newington.
The images were taken as part of an initiative by the CWGC to highlight the presence of war graves in civilian cemeteries throughout the UK.
If you’d like to buy prints from the series, you can do so here.
I was honoured to be commissioned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Chrome Radio earlier this year to don my landscapes hat and shoot a series of photos of two very different London cemeteries: St Pancras and Abney Park.
The shots were taken as part of an initiative by the CWGC to highlight the presence of war graves in civilian cemeteries throughout the UK.
Today’s images are of St Pancras. Part II, with images from Abney Park, will follow tomorrow.
If you’d like to buy prints from the series, you can do so here.
Production shots from the moving It Is Easy To Be Dead at the Finborough.
The show, which runs to 9 July, looks at the life of World War I poet Charles Sorley.