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Go People and Glass Half Full Productions in association with Park Theatre presents

Daisy Pulls It Off

By Denise Deegan

PAULETTE RANDALL I DIRECTOR
LIBBY WATSON I DESIGNER


Dr Paulette Randall MBE I Director

Paulette Randall is a freelance theatre director and producer. Her TV credits include, River City, Holby City, The Real McCoy, Desmond's, Porkpie, The Crouches, Comin Atcha, Kerching!

Paulette was creative consultant on The Little Miss Jocelyn Show, 3 Non Blondes, BBC. Her work for live sketch shows include; Funny Black Women on the Edge, with Angie Le Mar, and several shows with The Posse. Stand up tours include working with Lenny Henry and Richard Blackwood.

Paulette’s most recent theatre credits include: Five Guys Named Moe (Underbelly and Cameron Mackintosh); The Disappearance of Dorothy Lawrence (Vital Exposure); Obama- ology (RADA); Play Mas (Orange Tree Theatre); Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune (Chichester Festival Theatre); Rudy’s Rare Records – starring Lenny Henry (Birmingham Rep and Hackney Empire); Fences (Theatre Royal Bath, Tour and West End); Cinderella- Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto, Sleeping Beauty- Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto (Stafford Gatehouse Theatre).

Paulette was also the Associate Director of the Opening Ceremony London Olympics, 2012 and recently received an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Brunel University.

 

Libby Watson I Designer

Libby trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and Wimbledon School of Art . 

Design credits include: The Philanthropist (Trafalgar Studios West End), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (New Wolsey Theatre),  Godiva Rocks (Belgrade Theatre), Peter Pan (Misi Producciones Bogota Columbia), Fences (West End), Sweet Charity (Wolsey Theatre),  Les Femmes Savants (Belgrade Theatre), Miss Meena and the Masala Queens (UK Tour), Rudy’s Rare Records (Birmingham Rep and Hackney Empire), Propoganda Swing (Belgrade and Nottingham Playhouse), Frankie and Johnny (Chichester Festival Theatre), History Boys (UK tour), Play Mas (Orange Tree), Feed the Beast and Three Sisters (Birmingham Rep). What’s in the Cat and Blest Be the Tie (Royal Court), Blues for Mr Charlie, Gem of the Ocan and Radio Golf (Tricycle Theatre). Libby also designed The Mountaintop at Trafalgar Studios West End which was the winner of 2011 Olivier Award Best Play.