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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.
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LSi magazine talks to Nina about her work as a video and projection designer.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.





