The Half: Photographs of Actors Preparing for the Stage

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SIMON ANNAND has worked in and around the theatre for more than 30 years

 

Recent Productions include:

West End: Old Times, 9 to 5, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, What The Butler Saw, All New People, Absent Friends, Swallows and Amazons, The Railway Children, South Pacific

Royal Court: Jerusalem, Constellations, Tribes

National Theatre: War Horse, Cesario, Women Beware Women, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Glyndebourne: Ravel Double Bill - L’heure espagnole/L’enfant et les sortileges, Macbeth

RSC: The Tempest, Dunsinane, Taming of the Shrew, Ionesco's Macbett, Much Ado About Nothing

Matthew Bourne's Adventures in Motion Pictures: Sleeping Beauty, Play Without Words, Nutcracker, Cinderella

Globe: Twelfth Night, Richard III, Globe to Globe, Hamlet (Tour)

Almeida: The Master Builder, House of Games, Through a Glass Darkly, Parlour Song

Young Vic: Blackta, Three Sisters, Hamlet, I Am the Wind, The Glass Menagerie

Lyric Hammersmith: Father Christmas

Soho: A Walk on Part

Rose, Kingston: The Second Mrs Tanqueray

Arcola: Sweet Smell of Success, Dead on Her Feet, The Conquest of The South Pole, The Seagull, The Painter

 

Other Companies SIMON ANNAND has worked for include:

The Old Vic under Jonathan Miller 1987-1989
Moscow Arts Theatre
Comedie Française
Odeon Theatre Paris
Theatre de Complicite
Wilton's Music Hall
Cheek by Jowl
Gate Theatre
Tricycle Theatre
RADA
Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Lyric Hammersmith 

 

TV and Publications: B.B.C, Channel 4, Psychologies Magazine, Marie Claire, Sunday Times

 

Books: THE HALF, a book of dressing room photographs to promote theatre as live performance, published by Faber and Faber with a National Theatre exhibition 2008 and V&A UK tour 2009-10

 

Exhibitions of THE HALF include: 

V&A - London (2010) and New York (2012) 

Idea Generation Gallery (2012), NT, The Lowry, Arles

 

Awards: The Dressing Room - The Theatre Museum, Best Exhibition 2005