Writer and Director – Nick Blake
Lighting Design – Martyn Roberts
Sound Design – Matt Lambourn
Projection Design – Andrew Brettell
Set Design - Nick Blake & Martyn Roberts
Costume Design - Donna Jefferis

Rocks and vegetation - Weta Workshop
Dramaturg - Hone Kouka
Huia Design - Izzat Design
Set Construction - Workshop E
Specialist Design - Neil Testa

Design assistant - Amanda Jelicich-Kane


Martyn Roberts - Lighting/Set Designer
Martyn has won numerous Chapmann Tripp awards for lighting design and is in constant demand for his skills. He has created two critically acclaimed installation based performances - The Man on the Moon and The Telescope. His Afterburner installation Line-near travelled to Prague as part of the NZ contingent for the PQ exhibition of theatre design in 2003.
Matthew Lambourn - Sound Artist
Matthew has a Bmus in Music compositon from Victoria University. His Theatre credits include The Icarus Project and After Kafka. His work in television and film as sound effects editor and assistant editor include Street Legal, Fracture, Perfect Strangers, Toy Love, World's Fastest Indian and King Kong.
Donna Jefferis - Costume Designer
Donna has worked as a Costume Designer and Costume Construction Specialist in New Zealand and the USA for the last 20 years. In 1993 she completed a MFA from the University of Georgia in Theatrical Design. She travels to the USA to work at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival in Boulder Colorado. Recent shows include She Stoops to Conquer, Vincent in Brixton, An Inspector Calls, and The Cherry Orchard, for which she received the Chapman Tripp Costume Designer of the Year Award.
Andrew Brettell - Projection Design

A teacher and lecturer at Victoria University for many years; Andrew has designed video projection for several shows starting with 120 Days of Sodom in 1996. Other shows include Innocence of Light, Rutherford, Albert Speer, Bright star and Democracy. He has also written for television and co-edited a feature film called Hopeless. Andrew has countless useless pieces of tragic information on Clara Bow; Humphrey Bogart; Spalding Grey; and Colin Clive - which he contributed to a book for American distribution on dead film stars.