Theatrical stage setup with single performer illuminated in spotlight against dark background.
Dramatic stage performance with performer in spotlight amidst atmospheric fog effects.
A performer gestures expressively under ceiling spotlights during a stage performance.
Dramatic stage performance showing an actor in gray attire against dark background.
Theatrical performance with dramatic lighting showing performer in gray clothing making gestures.
A solitary figure stands on a stage floor covered in glowing text.
Dramatic solo performance in dark lighting with performer making expressive movements.
A figure lies on a floor covered in glowing blue text in a dramatic theatrical scene.
Solo performer in gray outfit gesturing dramatically on stage with text projection below.
Dramatic performance showing expressive movement with arms raised against dark backdrop.
Performer in blue clothing making expressive gestures against dramatic lighting.
A dramatic scene showing two performers interacting on a stage covered in illuminated text.
A performer in gray clothing stands with arms raised against a dark background.
A dramatic performance shot of a person with outstretched arms under theatrical lighting.
A theatrical performance showing a person with arms spread wide under dramatic spotlighting.
A performer in gray attire gestures dramatically on a stage with illuminated text beneath.
A dramatic silhouette of a performer standing on a floor of illuminated text.
A performer stands on stage under warm lighting during a theatrical production.
Person in dark clothing lies on floor covered with text writing in dramatic lighting.
Medical scene with patient lying down while doctor in white coat performs examination.
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Directed by PAUL MORRIS

Designed by SEAN CAVENAGH

Produced by CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS PRODUCTIONS


THE YOUNG VIC


PhotoS by MARC BRENNER

"this piece is staged beautifully with a strong creative team behind them. Lighting designer, Jack Weir and set designer, Sean Cavanagh really worked together here to create a memorable piece that created tension"

—northwestend.com

"The lighting and set design in Conundrum, courtesy of Jack Weir and Sean Cavanagh respectively, provide both beauty and eeriness to the performance."

"we rely on the lighting as cues to deduce where Fidel is in the moment, and the atmosphere Weir creates is at times cosy and others disturbing."

—theatreweekly.com

"Lighting design from Jack Weir is nuanced and dynamic, but there is an innate problem when you as an audience member are more engaged with the lighting changes than the action on stage."

—culturewhisper.com