• The Damned United – adapted for the stage by Anders Lustgarten from the Novel by David Peace – embarked on a UK tour with a new scenic design and redesigned video by Nina Dunn.

    The Damned United – UK Tour
  • LSi magazine talks to Nina about her work as a video and projection designer.

    LSi  talks  to  video  and  projection  designer  Nina Dunn
  • Alan Bennet’s ‘Forty Years On’ opened the 2017 season at Chichester Festival Theatre. The cast of over 60 strong and includes an large community company whilst starring Richard Wilson.

    Forty Years On – Chichester Festival Theatre
  • The Life premiered at Southwark Playhouse to enthusiastic audience acclaim and favorable reviews, marking Michael Blakemore’s return for the UK Premiere after 20 years. Starring Sharon D Clarke and T’Shan Williams, the production showcases New York’s underground scene through striking projections and innovative lighting, creating an engaging and atmospheric experience.

    The Life – Southwark Playhouse
  • The Diary of a Teenage Girl at Southwark Playhouse is adapted from Phoebe Glöckner’s graphic novel by Marielle Heller with video and projection designs by Nina.

    The Diary of a Teenage Girl – Southwark Playhouse
  • Anders Lustgarten’s newest play, The Seven Acts of Mercy, saw its world premiere in the Swan Theatre in Stratford. The commission – part of the Shakespeare 400 celebrations – is sensitively directed by Erica Whyman and designed by Tom Piper with projection design by Nina Dunn.

    Painting with light – The Seven Acts of Mercy, at the  RSC