Aaron Dootson

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Training: Wimbledon College of Art (Lighting Design and Practice, Distinction, 2009).

Credits include: Cabaret (The Hammond); Aspects of Love (Southwark Playhouse); Rise & Fall (Page One Theatre); Betty Blue Eyes (GSA); Illusion (HOME); Wind In The Willows (Polka Theatre); The Return Of The Soldier (Hope Mill Theatre); Feed (Pleasance Dome); Aspects Of Love (Hope Mill Theatre); Notre Dame (Alexandra Theatre); Double Act (Polka Theatre); For The Fallen (Ballakermeen Theatre); Happy Warriors (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); Night at the Oscars (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); Illuminate (Manchester Central Library); Snow Queen (Polka Theatre); Hamlet (Wyllyotts Theatre); My Brother, My Sister & Me (Polka Theatre); Decade (Assembly Theatre); Pippin (Southwark Playhouse/Hope Mill Theatre); Hatch (Polka Theatre); YANK!! (Charing Cross Theatre and Hope Mill Theatre); Sarah & Duck (Polka Theatre and UK Tour); Stags & Hens and Earthquakes in London (Alexandra Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Corby Cube); Four in Rep (GSA); Love Play (Assembly Theatre); En Folkenfiende (Pleasance Edinburgh); Flip (Arts Ed); Parade (Hope Mill Theatre); Origins (Lowry Theatre); Happy Harry’s Cafe(Polka Theatre); Parallel (Harrogate Theatre); Spring Awakening (Platform Theatre); Molly (Pleasance Theatre); The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and The Last Five Years (King’s Arms Theatre, Salford); Wink (Theatre503); The Goodbye Girl, There’s a Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis, Singin’ In The Rain, The Blonde Bombshells of 1943 and Romeo and Juliet (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); Long Story Short and Ushers (Charing Cross Theatre); Only Us (Bristol Old Vic); Romeo and Juliet (Theatre Royal, Northampton); Green Form (Tabard Theatre); Bluebird (Cockpit Theatre); This is How it Goes (King’s Head Theatre); After The Accident(Soho Theatre) and Acteon (Dartington Summer School).

Associate Lighting Designer credits include: The Perfect Murder (UK Tour, 2016); In The Heights (King’s Cross Theatre); Dead Simple (UK Tour, 2015); Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris and Lost Boy (Charing Cross Theatre) and Fallen Angels (Theatre Royal, Windsor).
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