People
We work closely with various professional theatre makers (performers, composers, directors, designers, writers, film makers) from diverse artistic and cultural experiences to devise our shows. The work could not happen without these precious collaborators.
We are also always very keen to meet new people to work with, so if you like what we do and would like to work with us, do send us an email at: [email protected]
We are also always very keen to meet new people to work with, so if you like what we do and would like to work with us, do send us an email at: [email protected]
Guillaume Pigé
Founder & Artistic Director Guillaume Pigé is a Theatre Director, Teacher and Producer. Originally from France, he has been living in the UK for the past 15 years. He established Theatre Re in 2011 and has directed each of the company's productions to date. He trained with theatre makers and directors such as Andrew Visnevski, Steven Wasson, Corinne Soum, Daniel Stein and Thomas Leabhart. Rooted in Etienne Decroux's Corporeal Mime, his practice takes inspiration from science, philosophy, psychology and public health to address global human challenges through moving and visually striking poetic theatre. His work was performed in more than fifteen countries, notably at The Cerventino Festival (Mexico), Hong Kong Arts Festival, New Victory Theater (USA), National Taichung Theatre (Taiwan) and London International Mime Festival (UK). He is an associate artist at The Point in Eastleigh and an associate teacher at RADA. He is regularly invited to give workshops throughout the UK and internationally. |
Alex Judd
Composer & General Manager Alex studied violin, piano and composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before going on to read music at Goldsmiths College. As well as being Co-Director and General Manager with Theatre Re, Alex has performed and composed the music for all of the company’s major productions. His score for The Little Soldiers received an ‘Off West End’ Best Sound Design award nomination, and his music has been played on BBC Radio 3’s ‘In Tune’ programme. Other recent composition credits include commissions by Wise Buddah, the Roundhouse Choir, The Point Eastleigh and Kings Ely Theatre Company, and performances at Sadlers Wells and the European Cultural Congress. Alex is also an experienced session musician and performs with a wide variety of artists including Bastien Keb, in London’s West End with Austentatious, as well as being a founding member of jazz trio Future Gold. www.alexjuddmusic.co.uk |
Katherine Graham
Lighting Designer Katherine is a Lecturer in Theatre at University of York. Her work focuses on the agency of light in performance. She holds an MA in Visual Language of Performance from Wimbledon College of Art, London and read Drama Studies and Modern Irish at Trinity College, Dublin. Specialising in new and devised practice she has worked extensively as a lighting designer in the UK and Ireland and as a stage and costume designer. She designed light for Theatre Re’s five productions. Other work includes for Lincoln Centre New York, Made by Brick, Theatre Temoin, Out of Chaos, Painted Filly and Spilt Gin. She is an associate artist with Beyond the Bark Puppet and Installation Theatre. katherine-graham.com |
Claudia Marciano
Performer & Participation Producer Claudia studied Drama at the University of Kent, then Physical Actor Training at Fourth Monkey Theatre Company where she first encountered Theatre Re and Corporeal Mime. She has been working with the company since 2018, and is in the performing cast of all their touring pieces. Outside of her work with Theatre Re, Claudia is a movement teacher and fitness instructor specialising in the disciplines of Barre and Pilates. She is particularly interested in body conditioning for actors and continues to develop her expertise in this. More recently, she completed her MA in Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance which culminated in her thesis titled: The Significance of Humour in Contemporary Performance: Engaging the Spectator in Political Discourse by Valuing the Object of Laughter. |
Advisory Board
Matthew Eames - Head of Theatres, The Lowry
James Pidgeon - Chief Executive, Open Air Theatre
Matthew Eames - Head of Theatres, The Lowry
James Pidgeon - Chief Executive, Open Air Theatre