The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam. Johnny McKnight
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JANE HAMILTON – Press & Marketing Manager
Jane Hamilton is a Press and Marketing consultant who has been involved in the arts in Scotland for 20 years. Jane specialises in press, publicity and promotion and has provided press and marketing support for theatre, film, dance, galleries and other creative organisations in Scotland.
Jane has worked with Random Accomplice on their previous three shows Promises Promises, Smalltown and Double Nugget. She also works with National Theatre of Scotland (Allotment, A Christmas Carol, One Day in Spring & Reveal 2012). She has also been involved with the Scotland Loves Anime festival since its inaugural festival in 2010. Other companies Jane has worked with include David Leddy/Fire Exit (on the award-winning shows White Tea and Susurrus), Vanishing Point Theatre Company, Playwrights’ Studio Scotland, Theatre Cryptic and Ankhur Productions. She also carried out the hugely successful press campaign for the launch of Black Camel Production’s first feature film Outpost (Sony 2009).
Jane is the Press & Publicity Advisor for the Cultural Enterprise Office in Scotland.
KAY HESFORD – Stage Management
Since graduating from the University of Glasgow in Theatre, Film and Television, Kay has worked for numerous companies such as Paragon Ensemble, Tall Stories, Suspect Culture, and The Tron. As a founding member of Bard in the Botanics she was production manager for their festival for many years and continues to be an associate artist. She was Technical Administrator at Gilmorehill G12 for three years, and since becoming freelance again she has stage-managed for a number of companies including Magnetic North, Birds of Paradise, Macrobert, The Traverse Theatre and Random Accomplice.
JAMIE MACDONALD – Animation
Jamie graduated from Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2003 with an honours degree in Drawing and Painting. Since 2005 he has been based in Glasgow – teaching, illustrating, designing and animating for various companies including Scottish Opera, NTS, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Visible Fictions, Tron Theatre, Macrobert, The Arches and Random Accomplice. He is particularly proud of his work with Random Accomplice, having created animated trailers for past shows Promises Promises, Smalltown and Double Nugget and also one for See Thru Sam.
JAMES MACKENZIE – Uncle Herbie/Chip the Grip/Walrus
James trained at Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh.
His theatre credits include; Private Lives (Oran Mor); Aladdin (Alhambra Theatre Dunfermline); Macbeth (Open Book Productions/Scottish Tour); The Prince; The Johnny Thomson Story (AO Productions/Kings Glasgow); Whisky Galore (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Sunshine on Leith (Dundee Rep/No.1 Tour); Jack & The Beanstalk (Duo Entertainment); Lady Windermere’s Fan (Oran Mor); Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (Qdos/Hull New Theatre); Goldilocks And The Three Bears (Qdos/King’s Edinburgh); Les Liasons Dangereuses (Royal Lyceum Theatre); Cinderella (Qdos/HMT Aberdeen); Importance of Being Alfred (Oran Mor); As You Like It (Royal Lyceum Theatre); Mother Goose (King’s Glasgow); Zlata’s Diary (Communicado); Cinderella (Tron Theatre); Wit (Stellar Quines); Merlin The Magnificent (Royal Lyceum Theatre); Sunset Song (Prime Productions); Let Wives Tak Tent (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Mother Courage (Derby Playhouse/RLT); The Woodturner, Duck Variations, The Dumb Waiter (Mull Little Theatre); Mother Courage and Her Children (Royal Lyceum Theatre); and On Golden Pond (Royal Lyceum Theatre).
James is probably best known as Raven, appearing regularly on CBBC. He has also appeared in: Danni’s House (The Foundation/BBC TV), Smart Guest Presenter (CBBC), Sleeping Beauty (CBBC Christmas Special); See You See Me – Presenter (BBC); Still Game series V (Comedy Unit/BBC Scotland); Rebus (Clerkenwell Films/STV) and Taggart (STV).
Radio includes: 44 Scotland Street (BBC Radio 4), A Small Blue Thing (BBC Radio Scotland), A Meeting in Service (BBC Radio Scotland) & various short stories and children’s programmes for BBC Radio Scotland.
JOHNNY MCKNIGHT – Writer and Director
Johnny trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland on the BA Honours (Contemporary Theatre Practice) course. His directing credits include: Love Hurts, Smalltown, Promises Promises (Scotland, London, New York runs), Marymassacre, Something Wicked, Little Johnny’s Big Gay Adventure (Random Accomplice); Aganeza Scrooge (Tron Theatre); Jackie & The Beanstalk, Snow White, Mother Goose, Little Shop of Horrors (macrobert); Bye Bye Birdie (Dance School of Scotland); Burying Your Brother In The Pavement (RSAMD/National Theatre); Hinterland, DNA, MicroShakespeare, Choose Your Channel (RSAMD). He has also worked as a performer with a multitude of arts organisations including: National Theatre of Scotland, Arches Theatre, Complete Productions, Scottish Opera, 7:84 Theatre Company, macrobert Arts Centre, Glasgow Repertory Company and Visible Fictions.
Educational work includes National Theatre of Scotland, Scottish Opera, 7:84 Theatre Company, National Theatre of Scotland, Arches Theatre Company, Langside College, RCS and Scottish Youth Theatre.
Writing credits include: Jackie & The Beanstalk, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Mother Goose, Cinderella (macrobert); Love Hurts, Smalltown – Ardrossan, Little Johnny’s Big Gay Wedding, Little Johnny’s Big Gay Musical, 7-Year Itch, Marymassacre, Little Johnny’s Big Gay Adventure, Something Wicked (Random Accomplice); First Class – Passport to Paris (Scottish Opera). Johnny is currently working on several new productions for 2012: Cinderella (Royal Lyceum), Aganeza Scrooge (Tron Theatre), Last One Out (Scottish Opera), Beloved (BBC Radio Scotland), The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam (Random Accomplice) and Room 7 (Traverse).
ALAN PENMAN – Composer and Sound Designer
Alan Penman trained at the RSAMD and has 20 years experience in composing, arranging and performing music for theatre, television and radio.
He is a versatile composer whose work has ranged from huge orchestral pieces, to music for children’s television.
Alan has written and arranged scores for all sizes of band and orchestra and also arranges, produces and records his music in his own studio in Edinburgh.
He has worked and performed in most major theatres in Scotland; in the last year, clients have included the National Theatre of Scotland, Edinburgh Lyceum and Macrobert Centre.
His television clients include BBC, STV, CITV and BBC Alba.
GILLY ROCHE – Assistant Producer
Gilly is an independent producer based in Glasgow and received the Federation of Scottish Theatre’s Producer’s Bursary in 2012, enabling her to work with Random Accomplice on The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam.
Current and recent projects include the Fringe First-winning FLÂNEURS (Jenna Watt), The Last Polar Bears, Staging the Nation and Five Minute Theatre (National Theatre of Scotland) and The Jean-Jacques Rousseau Show (A Play, A Pie and A Pint). She’s also worked as a graphic designer with the San Francisco Mime Troupe in California and with McCann-Erickson in Barcelona. Gilly also produces fringe theatre and arts events at the Southside Studios in Glasgow under the guise of The Wherewithal.
LISA SANGSTER – Set and Costume Design
Lisa trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Her designs for Random Accomplice include Double Nugget, Smalltown, Little Johnny’s Big Gay Wedding, Promises, Promises, Cinderella and Little