| Photo's of Hugh: |
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| Charcoal drawings of Hugh, by Sharon Wymark: |
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| Hugh (far right) on the Album cover for a popular Japanese techno band: |
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| The logo for "Life Support", directed by Hugh Allison for First Draft, July 2007. |
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| Show logo for Eclipsed, directed by Hugh in 2006, as the first of his many endeavours with First Draft. Images from this production are availiable on request. |
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| Pictures from What Andrew Heard (Tabard Theatre, 2007), as directed by Hugh (more photos available on request): |
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| Photo's from Little Brother Little Sister (White Bear, 2007) for which Hugh created the light design. More photos availiable on request. |
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| Hugh stage managing Bonobo 3 (Cafe de Paris, 2006), assisting Stuart Pemberton with the latter's tap-dancing juggler act |
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| Photo's taken on the set on The Cult, a full length independent film (2006) in which Hugh played Raymond, the leader of an under-ground anti-cult group. |
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| Pictures from This Is A Chair (White Bear, 2007). Hugh was the assistant director and lighting desigtner of this play, as well as taking on three of the roles. The shot of him with the bare back is him playing Leo in the Hong Kong scene: |
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Pictures from The Crucible (Oratory Arts Centre, 2005) - Hugh's lighting design:
More photographs from this production availiable on request |
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| Pictures from The Collector (Camden's People Theatre, 2005) - Hugh's lighting design: |
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| Pictures from JM Barrie's Rosalind (Rosemary Branch, 2005), as directed by Hugh: |
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| Barbara Joslyn as Popova, the heroine in Chekhov's The Bear (Rosemary Branch, 2005), as directed by Hugh: |
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| The front and the back of the postcard sized flier for Rosalind and The Bear, separate plays (see above), being promoted together: |
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| Press shot for Making Dickie Happy (Rosemary Branch, 2004) as Stage Managed by Hugh. In 2005, this play was also performed on Burgh Island, where it is set, and then at the Croydon Warehouse: |
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| Dan Styles in a publicity shot as the eponymous hero in Pretty Boy (White Bear, 2004) as directed by Hugh, and a shot of the original cast posing in the pub after the first performance. |
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| Newspaper article previewing A View From The Bridge (Charles Cryer Theatre, 2004), in which Hugh played Dom, Mike and Tony |
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| Pictures from Attempts on Her Life (Diorama Arts Centre, 2004) - Hugh's lighting design: |
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An original poster advertising TaJ (Upstairs at the Gatehouse - 2003), as directed by Hugh, and a shot of the cast posing during the get-in: More photographs from this production availiable on request |
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| Pictures from I Just Broke Up (White Bear, 2003) which Hugh assistant directed, stage managed and organised from a technical point of view: |
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| Hugh (far left) as Jaques in As You Like It. According to the review which accompanied this photo, in the Herts & Essex Observer, "Hugh Allison...could convey more emotion with one roll of the eyes, than most Shakespearean actors ever could, having studied reams of text": |
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| Hugh as Dame Mary in Jack And The Beanstalk, alongside Jill Bell as the title character, and the traditional Pantomime Cow. More pictures from this production are availiable on request. |
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