A selection of recent productions
Doctor Faustus Christopher Marlowe
Premiere Minerva Theatre/North Street/Cathedral Chichester September 2004
Conceived and co-directed with Martin Duncan, Steven Pimlott and Dale Rooks. Designer Jane Heather, Lighting Jon Buswell, Music Jason Carr, Choreography Steve Elias
Faustus Samuel West, Mephistopheles Michael Feast, Good Angel Matt Costain, Bad Angel Stephen Ventura, Helen of Troy Victoria McManus, Old Man Steven Beard and a hundred participants from the local community.
***** Notable acting, the swirl of the crowd and an astonishing setting make this occasion a triumph Jeremy Kingston The Times
A piece of CFT history in the making a production that will be talked about for years Phil Hewitt Chichester Observer
The sudden arrival from a side-street of Emperor Charles V in his chariot gives one the kind of thrill that pageantry must have given the Elizabethans - John Gross Sunday Telegraph
This is a not to be missed experience and shows how effectively theatre can be the basis for community development Michael Sell The Stage
Beautiful People Neil Monaghan
Premiere Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough October 2002
Design Jane Heather, Lighting Jon Buswell, Music Mike Woolmans, Sound Ben Vickers Cast Stephen Beckett, Gina Bellman, Joseph Bennett, John Lightbody, Eleanor Tremain
an ultra-slick piece of designer theatre, delivering performances of such sang-froid that, if the characters became any cooler, they would stick to the floor - Alfred Hickling, The Guardian
Wild Orchids translated from Jean Anouilhs Leocadia by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Premiere Chichester Festival Theatre June 2002
Design Poppy Mitchell, Lighting Jon Buswell, Music Gary Yershon, Sound John Leonard, Choreography Sue Nash Amanda Catherine Walker, Prince Andrew Scarborough, Duchess Patricia Routledge, Hector Michael Jayston, Head Waiter David Timson, Butler/Inn Proprietor Timothy Bateson, Taxi Driver/Gamekeeper Edward Clayton, Ice Cream Vendor Roland McLeod, Cloak room Lady - Sheila Shand Gibbs, Waitress Rosanna Mason, Waiter - Timothy Wright, Gypsy Band - Kit Benjamin, Lewis Hancock, Helmut Scholz and Katherine Toy
this magical, multi-layered and elegiac production is a potent reminder of why Anouilh deserves far greater popularity in British theatre Edward Kemps production trades beautifully on the blurring between reality and unreality essential to the spirit of the play Rachel Halliburton, Evening Standard
Profoundly stirring - Michael Billington, The Guardian
I found myself strangely gripped and even moved there is real pleasure to be had here the piece's boulevard charms prove both potent and poignant Great fun. - Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph
Romance and humour intertwine beguilingly A show that proves to be vaut le detour - Paul Taylor, The Independent
an enchanting romance with a gypsy band and a shaft of moonlight - Michael Coveney, Daily Mail
The Accrington Pals Peter Whelan
Premiere Minerva Theatre, Chichester January 2002
Design Jane Heather, Lighting Jon Buswell, Sound Gareth Fry
May Amy Robbins, Tom Richard Glaves, Ralph - Luke Jardine, Eva Katherine Kelly, Sarah - Jane Cameron, Bertha Megan Whelan, Annie Karen Henthorn, Arthur - Bruce McGregor, Reggie Samuel Barnett, Rivers Joe Alessi
a beautifully judged and acted production - Paul Taylor, Independent
Peter Whelans play is proudly, confidently, gloriously old-fashioned, but, as directed by Edward Kemp, it is also a post-Brechtian epic history play ... The brief, superbly staged war scenes provide a background ... Whelans writing has an unostentatious eloquence and Kemps direction, observant, generous and unsentimental, allows it to flower vigorously ... The 10 young actors play with a thrilling, heart-stopping but fiercely disciplined eloquence. A wonderful evening. - John Peter, Sunday Times
Edward Kemps sure-footed and superbly measured production aches with its realistic portrayal of an era when unbearable loss was balanced with a determined need for normality at home. With his own company, The Table Show, Kemp has proved himself more than capable of creating works that embody the elusive and fantastical, yet here his determined and often humorous realism is grounded in details ... Universally high-quality acting seals a potent theatrical experience - Rachel Halliburton, Evening Standard
... sings with humanity, the sensual delight of body upon body, and the hurt of knowing you will have to learn to live without love - Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
Theres no mistaking the poignant power of Edward Kemps production, in which all the characters come to life and the drained sense of loss at the end is devastating ... fine and hugely welcome revival - Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph
As I Lay Dying William Faulkner adapted by Edward Kemp
Premiere Swine Palace Productions, Louisiana September 1998
Set EM Boudreaux, Costumes Simone C Williams, Lighting Louis Gagliano, Sound Lewis Rhodes, Music André DuBroc Addie Diane Wagner, Anse Mark McLaughlin, Cash JP DeLaHoussaye, Darl Bill McDonald, Jewel Tony Marble, Dewey Dell Jessica Ketcham, Vardaman Preston Lorio, Tull/Moseley Tony Molina, Cora Cristin Cunningham, Peabody/Samson Jerry Lee Leighton, Whitfield Stephen Trent Thomas, Armstid/Gillespie Andre DuBroc, Skeet McGowan Jorge Ponjuan, Fiddler Robert Chaney