Bound To Please
About
Toured in the UK and Europe from February to August 1997
World première ..... 26th February 1997 ..... Theaterhaus Gessnerallée, Zürich
UK première ..... 19th March 1997 ..... Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge
Run time ..... 70 minutes, no interval
Co-Producers
Co-produced by Springdance Festival, Théâtre de la Ville, Cambridge Arts Theatre, the Royal Festival Hall, the Centre National de Danse Contemporaine d'Angers l'Esquisse and completed in residence in Angers.
Funded by the 1996 Kaleidoscope programme.
DV8 acknowledges the support of The Britsh Council for its overseas touring.
Cast & Crew
Conceived and directed by ... Lloyd Newson
Performers ... Milli Bitterli, Jordi Cortes Molina, Ross Hounslow, Wendy Houstoun, Carol Meyer, Diana Payne-Myers, Liam Steel, Robert Tannion
Set design ... Ian MacNeil
Composer ... Adrian Johnston
Lighting design ... Jack Thompson
Sound design ... Mike Casey
Production manager ... Steve Wald
Tour manager ... Delia Barker
Technical stage managers ... Matthew Cole, Adrian Peacock
Costume supervisor ... Yvonne Milnes
Design assistants ... Paul Atkinson, Jo Downs
Costume assistant ... Tim Sykes
Production electrician ... Dexter Tulett
Research video documentation ... Jane Hodge
Additional assistance ... Francesca Penzani
Projection consultancy + publicity photography ... Thomas Gray
Additional photography ... Sam Garwood
Set construction ... Stage Surgeons Ltd
Drapes ... Promptside Ltd
General manager ... Leonie Gombrich for Artsadmin
Project administrator ... Katie Judge
UK publicity ... Judy Lipsey at Poole Edwards Ltd
UK graphic design ... Jane Joyce
Company teachers ... Emma Diamond (Cunningham), Deborah Saxon (modern), Kerry Nichols (modern), Jonathan Stone (voice), Emma Gladstone (modern), Annabel Arden (movement), Matthew Hawkins (Cunningham), Amanda Britton (modern), Seán Feldman (release), Antonia Franceschi (ballet), Kate Price (modern), Renato Paroni de Castro (ballet), Kate Champion (yoga)
Thanks to ....
John Anderton at White Light North, DV8's Board of Directors, Gary Carter for moral support, Steve Baker, Cherry Barker, Kai Barker, Cath Brittan, Ian Brown, English Touring Opera, François le Mageur, Alain Cherouvrier + Chriatian Frapeau at CNDC, Tony Gordon, Andy Game, Lumière & Son, Ken Milligan, Simon Havercroft, Stephen Palmer, The Old Laundry Theatre, Bill Randall, Robert van Hall, Alison Ritchie, David Thompson, Caroline Williamson