A dramatic stage performance with a performer in white dress illuminated by spotlights against a dark backdrop.
A solo performer stands in dramatic spotlight on dark stage with arms raised triumphantly.
Dramatic stage performance with a performer in white dress illuminated by spotlight on dark theatrical stage.
Performers act in an industrial-looking stage set with metal scaffolding and dark lighting.
Theatrical performance with dramatic lighting shows performers dancing and interacting on a dark stage with vintage spotlights.
Performers acting in a dimly lit theatrical scene with vintage props and stage equipment.
Performer in formal attire holds red flower against red curtain backdrop on stage.
Musical theater scene with multiple performers on a multi-level stage set with vintage decor.
Dramatic stage scene with guitarist on metal stairs and performer below in vintage-style setting.
A dramatic theatrical performance with a silhouetted performer against warm stage lighting and fog effects.
Two performers in period costumes acting on dark theatrical stage with industrial metal staircase.
Solo performer in red dress illuminated by vintage stage lights against dark theater backdrop.
Three performers in vintage dresses stand on stage with red curtain and dramatic lighting.
Performer in vintage dress dances under theatrical lighting with red curtain in background.
A theatrical scene with performers in vintage costume at an ornate table with dramatic lighting and fog effects.
Stage performance with vintage lighting fixtures and dramatic blue spotlights highlighting a performer in period dress.
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Directed by RAY RACKHAM

Designed by TOM PARIS


SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE - ARTS THEATRE, WEST END






PHOTOS BY: scott rylander

"West End style is provided by Jack Weir's smart and very impressive lighting design. Most impressive are Weir's evocations of Palace Judy is performance, where the lighting truly takes you to another place, another theatre..."

—LIVE Theatre

"The incorporation of theatrical lighting, both as a practical necessity and an element of the set, creates a level of realism and intimacy"

—London Theatre 1