What is a prayer we can party to? Created by the Young Company and Katie Greenall
Elliot ‘Eli.P’ Popeau-George is a music producer, composer and sound designer based in East London. He is co-founder of Meta-Sama Sound Co, an electronic music production collective and label.
Elliot’s score work has been showcased in theatre and film, most recently working with Bush Theatre’s Young Company and again in dance short The Noise My Leaves Makes, which debuted at The Unit. As a music producer, Elliot has released music throughout his career, his sophomoric EP ‘Opals’ receiving critical acclaim and played on Reprezent Radio and BBC 1Xtra.
Hart Fargo is a writer and theatre maker who specialises in creating stories that hold the lived truth of Black, and Brown, people. Their queerness, their complexity, and their fallibility. Hart works at Eleanor Lloyd Productions as a Production and Creative Associate, finding new voices to produce in the commercial theatre sector, and working with those commissioned artists to dramaturgically develop their work. Black, Queer, and trying his best to keep his white trainers clean.
Jasmin is a freelance Stage Manager often found working on new musical theatre, including
Noisemaker’s A Christmas Carol (Dundee Rep), Islander (Southwark Playhouse; film version and
off-broadway transfer), Murder For Two (UK Tour), Buried (International Tour), You And I (UK Tour)
and Southbound (The Other Palace). Other credits range from circus and immersive shows such
as La Clique (Christmas in Leicester Square) and Inside Pussy Riot (Les Enfants Terribles), to
community projects with Sheffield Theatres, Kiln Theatre, Southbank Centre, ArtAngel and even
Dartmoor Prison. Most recently Jasmin worked on Chris Bush’s ambitious triptych of plays Rock,
Paper, Scissors at Sheffield Theatres: three plays performed simultaneously sharing one cast. A
regular at the National Student Drama Festival, she was awarded The Sunday Times Award for
Outstanding Contribution to Technical Theatre as a student, and she now returns in a teaching
capacity. Jasmin is excited to be joining The Bush Theatre team for the first time!
Peter Butler is a winner of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design 2021.
Credits include: The Beat of Our Hearts (Exeter Northcott), Patient Light (UK tour); Paper Cut (Theatre 503); Since U Been Gone (VAULT Festival); Prague Quadrennial Emergence Festival (V&A).
As Associate Designer: Cabaret Prologue (Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre). As Assistant Designer: Arrangement/Decommission (Sadler’s Wells Lilian Baylis Studio).
Ruth Burgon is a graduate of LAMDA and primarily works in new writing. Credits as Production Manager include Never Not Once (Park); BACK UP! (Bush Theatre); Nora, Let the Right One In (LAMDA). As Props Supervisor: Old Bridge (Bush Theatre). Stage Management credits include: Black is the Colour of My Voice (Seabright Productions); Coming Clean (King’s Head); Six (Bunker Theatre).
Tanaka Bingwa was born and raised in Zimbabwe and migrated to the UK at the age of 11. It was at the University of East London that he received most of his training in up to 12 different dance styles including: Hip Hop, contemporary and capoeira to name a few. He graduated with First Class Honours and went on to perform, teach and choreograph on platforms such as the BBC, The Greatest Dancer and Barbican.
Some of his credits include renowned artists such as ‘Anne-Marrie’, ‘Nile Rodgers’, ‘GHETTS’, ‘Alicai Harley’ and ‘Boy Better Know’. Furthermore, Tanaka has worked with hip hop theatre company, Spoken Movement and is a member of contemporary dance company, B-Hybrid Dance. He is also an active member of hip-hop theatre company, Boy Blue Entertainment.
Tanaka is a cast member of the 5*, multiple award nominated production, Blak Whyte Gray which he toured internationally and also multiple award-winning production, REDD. Tanaka has aspirations of maintaining a career and branching out to different sectors of dance and theatre and affecting real social change through his art and one day becoming a university lecturer in dance.