Cat is a Set and Costume Designer in theatre and performance. She graduated with an MA in Performance Design from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and was named a winner of The 2021 Linbury Prize. Cat has an extensive specialist skill set, having previously worked as a Graphic Designer and Marketing Consultant within the arts. Cat has a particular interest in performance where theatre and music collide.
AWARDS
The Linbury Prize for Stage Design, 2021 - winner
The John Elvery Prize, 2021 (Bristol Old Vic Theatre School) - winner
ASSOCIATE ROLES
Associate Designer for Anna Fleischle
The Time Traveller's Wife (Chester Storyhouse), Oct 2022
Associate Designer for Katie Sykes
The Long Lie R&D (Theatre Ad Infinitum), 2021
CREDITS
2022
UPCOMING - The Sweet Science of Bruising (The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath), Dir: Julia Head
Set & Costume Design
Romeo and Juliet (Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic), Dir: Julia Head
Set & Costume Design
2021
Sherlock in Homes: Murder at the Games (Sharp Teeth & The Wardrobe Theatre), Dir: Stephanie Kempson
Set & Costume Design
The Three Seagulls (Bristol Old Vic), Dir: Sally Cookson
Set Design
Kyoto (The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol), Dir: Hope Thain
Set & Costume Design
Loveplay (Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic), Dir: Chloe Masterston - cancelled due to COVID-19
Set & Costume Design
2020
Carnival of the Animals, ('LMP at Home' with Joanna Lumley & London Mozart Players)
Animation & Video Design
The Duchess of Malfi, (Putney Arts Theatre, London), Dir: Jaz Manville
Set & Costume Design
Falling in Love Again (Kings Head Theatre, London), Dir: Tama Matheson
Set Design
2019
A Midsummer Night in SE19 (St John the Evangelist, London), Tama Matheson & the London Mozart Players
Set Dressing
The Real Thing (Putney Arts Theatre, London), Dir: Stuart Watson
Set Design
Carnival of the Animals (St John the Evangelist, London), London Mozart Players
Projection Design
MA Performance Design
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (Sept 2020-July 2021)
BA English Literature
University of Sheffield (2011)
Foundation Degree in Fine Art
Camberwell, University of the Arts London (2008)