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Secret Cinema - The Third Man
Site-specific performance based on Carol Reed's 1949 film - Dec 2011/Jan 2012,
The Farmiloe Building, London.
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Performance Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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COMMON SOUNDS: Touching the Void
New audio-kinetic adventures in Opera, Ballet and Composition
Presented by Fruit For The Apocalypse at The Commonwealth Institute, Kensington
July 2011
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Secret Cinema - The Battle of Algiers
Site-specific performance based on Gillo Pontecorvo's 1966 film - Apr/May 2011,
The Old Vic Tunnels, London.
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Performance Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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Future Cinema - Diva
Site-specific performance based on Jean-Jacques Beineix's film in partnership with
English National Opera - Feb 2011, London Coliseum
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Performance Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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Secret Cinema - The Red Shoes
Site-specific performance based on Powell & Pressburger's 1948 film - Feb 2011,
Tobacco Docks, London
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Performance Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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Future Cinema - Alien (Berlin)
Site-specific performance based on Ridley Scott's Alien - Dec 2010, Berlin
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Associate Production Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
Berlin Creative Production Team: Flora&Fauna Visions
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Secret Cinema - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Site-specific performance based on Milos Forman's film - Nov 2010, Old Princess Louise
Hospital, London
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Art Director: Toby Stevens
Associate Production Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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Secret Cinema - Lawrence of Arabia
Site-specific screening of David Lean's film, 3-5 Sep 2010, Alexandra Palace.
Creative Director: Fabien Riggall
Producer: Harry Ross
Art Director: Toby Stevens
Associate Designer and Researcher: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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The Marsh
A theatrical reading of the short play by Sir Ronald Ross, jointly produced by
Fruit for the Apocalypse and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
to celebrate Mosquito Day, 20 Aug 2010.
Developed by Helen Scarlett O'Neill, Harry Ross and Rebecca Tremain
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Dancing Borders - Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich
Surreal battle re-enactment with dance and inflatable sculpture, Jul/Aug 2010.
Costume design/developement: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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East London Sound scapes - Fruit for the Apocalypse
Music and dance event from an internationally diverse group of sound artists and
choreographers exploring and celebrating the sounds of East London. Created for
World Listening Day July 18th 2010
Curators: Helen O'Neill, Harry Ross & Robber Wagner
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Such is Life - Mobius Dance Company
Dance theatre - Feb to Mar 2010
Director: Kate Mason
Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
Composer: Nathaniel Reed |
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The Horizon Venture
Contemporary dance/sci-fi/anime/jazz fusion - Sep 09 to Feb 2010
Director: Taylor
Choreographer: Nicole Pschetz
Lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Reducing the Isokon to Ikea in 12 functions
Film comisssioned for Bauhaus 9090, Chicago - Sep 09
Directors: Helen Scarlett O'Neill Harry Ross
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The Burial at Thebes
Opera - Oct 08
Director: Dereck Walcott
Producer: Harry Ross
Libretto: Seamus Heaney
Composer: Dominique Le Gendre
Lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Technopia - Mask
Music video, featuring Mika Doll - released 2008
Director: Pavel Rudanovsky
Costume: Kumiko Tani
Set and lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Hamlet
Site specific promenade performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet - November 2007
Co-Directors: Helen Scarlett O'Neill & Yuko Iwata |
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Unfashion3
Director: Pavel Rudanovsky
Costume: Kumiko Tani
Set and lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Unfashion2
Director: Pavel Rudanovsky
Costume: Kumiko Tani
Lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Faust - Punchdrunk & National Theatre
Director: Felix Barratt
Choreographer: Maxine Doyle
Designer: Robin Harvey
Associate Designer: Helen Scarlett O'Neill
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If - Secret Cinema (Future Shorts)
Site-specific screening of If.... by Lindsay Anderson with surounding performance elements
Set and costume: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |
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Eat or Be Eaten
based on the folk tale Hansel and Gretel
Director: Asa Norling
Set, costume and lighting: Helen Scarlett O'Neill |