• Roy Alexander Weise, winner of the 2016 JMK prize, chose Nina as a collaborator on his recent production of The Mountaintop at The Young Vic Theatre, London, that opened on 12th October. The play by Katori Hall is a fictional account of Martin Luther King Jnr’s last night on earth. It takes a personal approach but…

    The Mountaintop – Young Vic
  • Nina and her team provided projections for No Man’s Land by Harold Pinter, directed by Sean Mathias and starring Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart, that opened in Sheffield in August ahead of a sold out UK tour and a limited run at the Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End. WINNER – 2017 What’s…

    Framing No Man’s Land  by Harold Pinter
  • Wessex Dance Academy – Behind The Light Nina was approached by Wessex Dance Academy to help create a dance show for their 13th Cohort of young adults. She spent three months working with them to devise a piece that a select group of of young people whose lives would been transformed by dance across a…

    Wessex Dance Academy – Behind The Light
  • The Damned United, a theatrical adaptation of David Peace’s novel, chronicles Brian Clough’s brief tenure at Leeds United, attracting new audiences and receiving critical acclaim for its innovative production elements.

    The Damned United  – Theatre for a new audience
  • Nina and her team have created a facade projection mapping sequence and virtual lighting for Islington Square’s Festival of Culture.

    Christmas lights for  Islington Square
  • Nina spent a week working with Wexford Festival Opera as a Projection Design Consultant on their season’s opening show, Koanga, directed by Michael Gieleta, conducted by Stephen Barlow and designed by James Macnamara with lighting by Ian Somerville. The role entailed mentoring a budding designer as he made the often-underestimated and complex transition from broadcast media…

    Koanga – Wexford Festival Opera