








Scenic art in progress

Idea development / Costume designs for Margot, Serena & Pilar as the Greek Chorus
Lyrics: Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin; Book: Heather Hach
Set and Costume Design
Dir. John Plews
Lighting Designer: Sam Waddington
Upstairs at the Gatehouse, December 2015
Photographs by Darren Bell
“John Plews' production makes a strong suit out of the small-scale, Isobel Power Smith's clever design choices […] us[e] the space wonderfully” Ian Foster, There Ought To Be Clowns
“Upstairs at the Gatehouse have created a production that not only does justice to a well loved story but adds little touches that set it apart from the large scale West End production of old. […] Quirky features of the staging, set and props born out of necessity to fit the space add an intimate charm.” Catherine Duffy, Bargain Theatreland
"Isobel Power Smith's set also impresses" Jonathan Baz
“Everything about this production feels fresh” Mark Shenton, The Stage