Julie has extensive credits for set and costume design in regional, touring and West End theatre.
Her latest West End design was How the Other Half Loves at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (directed by Alan Strachan)
Most recently Julie designed The Chalk Garden (Directed by Sean Mathias) for Bill Kenwright.
Recent tours for Bill Kenwright Ltd include Catch me if you Can (Directed by Bob Tomson) also The Case of the Frightened Lady, A Judgement in Stone and Rehearsal for Murder (all directed by Roy Marsden), the national tour of Before the Party (directed by Tom Conti).
Julie has recently designed Two into One, at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the national tour of The Last of the Duty Free for Bill Kenwright Ltd and Blockbuster, a musical (directed by Paul Nicholas).
Her recent work with director Chris Jordan includes Around the World in 80 Days, One Man Two Governors, The 39 Steps and Return to the Forbidden Planet.
Julies work ranges from the design for the cold war, political thriller Pack of Lies (a national tour directed by Christopher Monahan) to the design for the tour of Katie and the Mona Lisa (an adaptation of the children’s book) and Murder by Misadventure.
She has also designed numerous pantomimes for Greenwich theatre and for Jordan productions.
Julie’s West End theatre credits includeThe Female Odd Couple (Apollo Theatre, directed by Elijah Moshinsky), The Odd Couple (Haymarket Theatre Royal, directed by Harvey Medlinski), On The Piste (The Garrick Theatre, directed by Bob Tomson), One Fine Day (Albery Theatre, directed by Bob Tomson), Icons (Leicester Square Theatre, directed by David Taylor)
Additional designs for national tours include: The Kingfisher (with Rosemary Leach), Old World (directed by Christopher Morahan), London Suite, Party Piece and Stepping Out, Nobody’sFool (directed by Andy de la Tour), About Alice (directed by David Taylor), Neville’s Island, Private Lives, Dames at Sea and By Jeeves (all tours directed by Chris Jordan). Deadly Game (directed by Ian Marr), Moment Of Weakness and Safari Party (directed by David Taylor)
Julies work at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford includes Nobody’s Perfect with Stephanie Beecham (directed by Andy de la Tour) and Funny About Love.
For Bill Kenwright Ltd her numerous credits also include, On the Piste (national tour and West End), In Two Minds (directed by Bob Tomson), The Perfect Murder, Catch Me If You Can, London Suite, and Canaries Sometimes Sing (all national tours)
A selection of other set and costume design credits include Why Me (Churchill Theatre, Bromley), Raving Beauties (directed by Bob Tomson) Feed (directed by Kenneth Allen-Taylor) both at the Liverpool Playhouse Theatre.
Blues In The Night, Stags & Hens, The Canterbury Tales, Jack & The Beanstalk, On The Piste, Mispah, Sinbad (all at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch) and Grease (UK tour, directed by Bob Tomson).
Her latest West End design was How the Other Half Loves at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (directed by Alan Strachan)
Most recently Julie designed The Chalk Garden (Directed by Sean Mathias) for Bill Kenwright.
Recent tours for Bill Kenwright Ltd include Catch me if you Can (Directed by Bob Tomson) also The Case of the Frightened Lady, A Judgement in Stone and Rehearsal for Murder (all directed by Roy Marsden), the national tour of Before the Party (directed by Tom Conti).
Julie has recently designed Two into One, at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the national tour of The Last of the Duty Free for Bill Kenwright Ltd and Blockbuster, a musical (directed by Paul Nicholas).
Her recent work with director Chris Jordan includes Around the World in 80 Days, One Man Two Governors, The 39 Steps and Return to the Forbidden Planet.
Julies work ranges from the design for the cold war, political thriller Pack of Lies (a national tour directed by Christopher Monahan) to the design for the tour of Katie and the Mona Lisa (an adaptation of the children’s book) and Murder by Misadventure.
She has also designed numerous pantomimes for Greenwich theatre and for Jordan productions.
Julie’s West End theatre credits includeThe Female Odd Couple (Apollo Theatre, directed by Elijah Moshinsky), The Odd Couple (Haymarket Theatre Royal, directed by Harvey Medlinski), On The Piste (The Garrick Theatre, directed by Bob Tomson), One Fine Day (Albery Theatre, directed by Bob Tomson), Icons (Leicester Square Theatre, directed by David Taylor)
Additional designs for national tours include: The Kingfisher (with Rosemary Leach), Old World (directed by Christopher Morahan), London Suite, Party Piece and Stepping Out, Nobody’sFool (directed by Andy de la Tour), About Alice (directed by David Taylor), Neville’s Island, Private Lives, Dames at Sea and By Jeeves (all tours directed by Chris Jordan). Deadly Game (directed by Ian Marr), Moment Of Weakness and Safari Party (directed by David Taylor)
Julies work at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford includes Nobody’s Perfect with Stephanie Beecham (directed by Andy de la Tour) and Funny About Love.
For Bill Kenwright Ltd her numerous credits also include, On the Piste (national tour and West End), In Two Minds (directed by Bob Tomson), The Perfect Murder, Catch Me If You Can, London Suite, and Canaries Sometimes Sing (all national tours)
A selection of other set and costume design credits include Why Me (Churchill Theatre, Bromley), Raving Beauties (directed by Bob Tomson) Feed (directed by Kenneth Allen-Taylor) both at the Liverpool Playhouse Theatre.
Blues In The Night, Stags & Hens, The Canterbury Tales, Jack & The Beanstalk, On The Piste, Mispah, Sinbad (all at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch) and Grease (UK tour, directed by Bob Tomson).