Aladdin, Greenwich Theatre
British Theatre Guide. Julie Godfrey’s Rubik’s cube of a set, complete with never ending transformation scenes as it effortlessly changes from Old Peking to O’Twankeys Wash ‘n’ Nosh in the blink of an eye never ceases to amaze and just goes to show what can be achieved with clever and innovative design. Neville’s Island The Stage Julie Godfrey’s island design with four tonnes of water, fog, and revolving trees is a triumph Pack of Lies
British Theatre Guide Designer Julie Godfrey captures the period faultlessly. Icons of London
The Stage A spectacular, glitzy set On the Piste
The Evening Standard Julie Godfrey’s Spectacular Designs Murder by Misadventure
The Herald Backed by designer Julie Godfrey’s breathtakingly appropriate set, a luxurious new penthouse flat |
Two into One at the Menier Chocolate Factory 2014
The Independent. Instead, you have the pleasure of watching deliriously daft hanky-panky, cleverly counter-pointed in adjoining mirror-image suites (the witty sliding design is by Julie Godfrey) and executed with engaging vim and dexterity by a crack team. The Telegraph. The action is set in a swish Westminster hotel, slickly and ingeniously designed by Julie Godfrey, where a Home Office minister in Mrs Thatcher’s Government is planning a tryst with one of the PM’s secretaries. Arts desk. a lovely mix of hopeless helplessness and wild mania. If at times the actors are upstaged by designer Julie Godfrey’s versatile set, which efficently transports us from hotel lobby to each bedroom in turn, this remains a modern classic which will not disappoint the fans of Cooney. The publicreviews.com. The set also has a starring role, with Julie Godfrey’s elegant yet slightly trashy eighties design again echoing John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers. Godfrey’s costume choices are also spot on and hit all the right class buttons. |