LUCY BRADLEY
Lucy Bradley
Director and Theatre Maker
'★★★★★..sharply directed by Lucy Bradley'
Fiona Maddocks, The Guardian on Recital 1
Fiona Maddocks, The Guardian on Recital 1
Forthcoming Projects
Revival Director: Tosca
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden January - March 2024
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden January - March 2024
NEWS : The Promise - a new outdoor opera for families -
Toured to five areas in Summer 2023
‘I held a forest in my arms, and my heart was changed.'
A young girl lives in a hard city, nothing grows there and no one smiles. One lonely night, the girl meets a woman and makes her a strange promise. Slowly, colour, warmth and music return to the girl's world, a forest grows and a community is forged.
Inspired by the much-loved children's story by Nicola Davies and Laura Carlin, The Promise brings together a team of talented Opera Makers including original Writer Nicola Davies, Composer Daniel Saleeb, Director Lucy Bradley, Designers Sasha Gilmour and Ruth Paton.
The Promise is a multi-dimensional piece of story-telling theatre for families, which places community and protection of the environment at its heart. It is a story about planting seeds and growing, about the power of nature to heal, and our visceral needs to connect with the soil and each other. More than just a performance, The Promise, will be part opera, part environmental event, a communal act of healing and love which leaves as its legacy a future forest and its custodians. Furthermore, we endeavour to work as sustainably as possible and to centre the Theatre Green Book in our approach to making the Opera, so that all elements of our project tread as lightly as possible on the world.
More about Lucy
Lucy is a director working in the UK and Europe in settings ranging from large-scale Opera houses and regional theatres to site specific locations and drama schools.
Recent directing credits include Voices of The Sands by Michael Betteridge and Rebecca Hurst, at Tete a Tete festival 2022, Deal Festival and Stoller Hall, Manchester. Sophie, by Helen Caddick at Tete a Tete festival 2021. Trouser Power: Breeching gendered expectations in Opera for ROH, Learning and Participation; revival director of Street Scene for Oper Köln in Spring 2019 and Opera Monte Carlo in Feb 2020; No Sound Ever Dies, for Surrey Arts at Brooklands Museum July 2018; Recital 1 as part of the Europe and the World festival at The British Museum, Eugene Onegin for OperaUpClose, at the Arcola Theatre and on a UK tour in 2017 and the premiere of Belongings at Glyndebourne, by Lewis Murphy and Laura Attridge. Lucy was the Associate Director on Street Scene by Kurt Weill at Teatro Real, Madrid in 2018.
Follow the link below to Read Lucy's full biography.
Belongings, Glyndebourne 2017
Design by Ellan Parry, Lighting Design by Keith Benson,
Photography by Robert Workman
Design by Ellan Parry, Lighting Design by Keith Benson,
Photography by Robert Workman
Lucy's work
Lucy has been working professionally as a director since 2008. She makes vibrant, playful, beautiful theatre. Her work is detailed, accessible and full of heart. Lucy works across art forms in Theatre and Opera, she also regularly creates work with participation at its centre.
Lucy has worked regularly on new music and world premieres of new pieces, as well as on contemporary works and on the Operatic canon. Lucy has made site specific performance in varied locations including The Corinthia Hotel, Brooklands Museum, The British Museum and Battle Abbey.
Lucy has worked regularly on new music and world premieres of new pieces, as well as on contemporary works and on the Operatic canon. Lucy has made site specific performance in varied locations including The Corinthia Hotel, Brooklands Museum, The British Museum and Battle Abbey.
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