Lighting Programming: Shows
As Lighting Programmer from 1994 to the present, Rob’s work has included:
Currently Playing:
Billy Elliot for Rick Fisher, Tokyo [link]
Recently:
The World of Abdulhussain for Rick Fisher, Kuwait [link]
Cinderella for John Harris, Guildford
Aladdin for Jack Weir, Canterbury
Crazy For You for Ken Billington, London [link]
Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol for David Howe, London [link]
Jack and the Beanstalk for John Harris, Guildford [link]
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour for Rick Fisher, Mumbai [link]
Crazy for You for Ken Billington, Chichester [link]
Carnival Magic for John A Williams, Thailand [link]
Death Drop (West End) for Jack Weir, London [link]
Waitress (UK tour) for Ken Billington [link]
Billy Elliot for Rick Fisher, Korea - remotely
Death Drop (UK tour) for Jack Weir, London [link]
Dick Whittington for John Harris, Guildford
Death Drop for Jack Weir, London
Waitress for Ken Bliington, Tokyo - remotely [link]
Man of La Mancha for Rick Fisher, London [link]
Waitress for Ken Billington, London [link]
Consent for Rick Fisher, London [link]
Mata Hari for Rick Fisher, Japan
Wynn Macau Kinetic Feature for Woodroffe Bassett Design
Previously:
For David Hersey:
Cats (London); Les Misérables (Palace and Queen’s Theatres London, UK tour, Australia, Belgium, New York, 10th Anniversary Concert); Miss Saigon (London, UK tours); Oliver! (London, UK tour, Australia); Martin Guerre (London); Oklahoma! (London, New York, US tour - Tony Nomination for Best Lighting); My Fair Lady (London); Anything Goes (London); Piaf (UK Tour, London); The Coast of Utopia (NT); Equus (London, New York - Tony Nomination for Best Lighting); Hey Mr Producer (London); Jesus Christ Superstar (London); Merrily We Roll Along (London), Showboat (London).
For Rick Fisher:
Billy Elliot (US Tour, Holland, UK Tour, Japan 2017 & 2020, Korea 2021, also associate lighting designer) [link]; Cinderella (Los Angeles); Dracula (UK tour); Lenny (London); Inside Wagner’s Head (Plymouth); Mata Hari (Japan).
For Neil Austin:
Red (New York - Tony Award for Best Lighting; also associate lighting designer); Hamlet (London, Elsinore, New York - Tony Nomination for Best Lighting); Macbeth (Manchester International Festival, Park Armory New York, also associate lighting designer); Shakespeare in Love (London, also associate lighting designer); Babes In Arms (Cardiff); Cinderella (UK tour); The Children’s Hour (London); Spelling Bee (London); Betty Blue Eyes (London), Death and the Maiden (London); The Browning Version / South Downs (London); Evita (New York, US Tour); School for Scandal (Bath); Sunshine Boys (London, LA); Finding Neverland (Leicester); The Hothouse (London); Le Corsaire (ENB); Port (NT, also associate lighting designer); Henry V (London); Bend It Like Beckham (London, also associate lighting designer); The Winter’s Tale (London); Harlequinade / All On Her Own (London).
For Bruno Poet:
Peter Pan: The Opera (Berlin, also associate lighting designer); I Puritani (Greece); Tess (UK Tour); From Berlin to Broadway (Copenhagen), Antarctica (London).
For Jules Fisher & Peggy Eisenhauer:
My Week With Marilyn (film).
For Peter Kaczorowski:
Beautiful (London); Driving Miss Daisy (London).
For Howard Harrison:
Martin Guerre (UK Tour, US Tour), Putting It Together (New York); The Witches of Eastwick (London, Australia); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (London, New York); Ragtime (London); Oleanna (London); The Master Builder (London); Mary Poppins (London, New York); Guys and Dolls (London).
For Ken Billington:
Chicago (London), Annie (London).
For Jenny Kagan:
Pan (Australia); Oliver! (US Tour); Miss Saigon (UK Tour), All You Need Is Love (Bromley); The Sacred Ellington (European tour).
For John A Williams:
The Rite of Spring (Hong Kong); Phuket FantaSea (Thailand); The Taming of the Shrew (Hong Kong).
For Patrick Woodroffe:
Les Misérables - 10th Anniversary Concert (London).
and shows for others including:
Dee Ashworth, Joe Atkins, Paule Constable, Ian Davidson, Chris Ellis, Oliver Fenwick, Brian Harris, Mark Henderson, Howard Hudson, Donald Holder, David Howe, Mark Jonathan, David W Kidd, Marilyn Lowey, Paul Marantz, Ted Mather, Tim Mitchell, Simon Mills, Richard Pilbrow, Paul Pyant, Tim Routledge, Norm Schwab, Tony Simpson, Jason Taylor, Jack Thompson, Johanna Town, Hugh Vanstone, Dan Walker, Jack Weir, James Whiteside.