Echoes Creative Team
Carl Cole
Carl Cole is Audio Director with Liminal Creative. As a composer and sound designer, Carl has contributed artistically to each of the five pieces in this project as well as directing and facilitating the recording process.
Louise Cole
Louise Cole is Creative Producer with Liminal Creative and project director on Echoes. As an artist in this process, Louise wrote ‘Unspoken Truths’ performed by Ellie Woodruff-Bryant for Norwich Playhouse’s piece and worked alongside Carl to help create ‘sonic postcards’ of some of the venues.
Charlie Caine
Charlie studied composition at Birmingham Conservatoire and now works as a musical director, composer and lyricist for the theatre. His previous work includes composition for Come Yew In, a history of immigration in Norwich, 1549 - the Story of Kett's Rebellion and Anglia Square, A Love Story, music and lyrics for Camp by James McDermott and A Sonnet Cycle, based on the Sonnets of William Shakespeare. Charlie is Musical Director for The Common Lot Choir and Sing With Pride - Norwich's LGBT+ choir.
Ellie Woodruff-Bryant
Ellie Woodruff-Bryant is an award winning stage, screen and voice actor. Having trained at University of East Anglia, she is now living and working in London, but holds a deep fondness for Norwich and its cultural institutions. She looks forward to sitting in the Playhouse garden once again.
Jon Adams
Jon is a contemporary Artist, advocate and researcher. He makes work in differing media often referencing his autism, synaesthesia and dyslexia; interwoven with history, science, time and past experiences. He has shown in galleries such as Royal Academy, Tate Modern and been commissioned by many organisations including projects for Parliament, London 2012 and the stage. Jon advocates for the rights of Neurodivergent people to fully access the arts, funding, health care and relevant research.
April yee
April Yee is a writer and literary translator published in Ambit, Newsweek, and Electric Literature. She reported in more than a dozen countries before moving to London, where she serves as fiction reader for TriQuarterly, regular contributor to the Ploughshares blog, and mentor for the Refugee Journalism Project at UAL.
The Neutrinos
The Neutrinos have released five albums and toured Europe, USA and Canada. 2008-2014 saw the band develop a show called KlangHaus, ‘The most innovative presentation of live music I’ve ever seen – a total game-changer’ Alex Needham, Guardian. It transferred to London’s Southbank for 80 sell-out shows. Their current show ‘Dark Room’, is a 10 minute solo audience show in complete darkness penciled for the UN Climate Conference.
PETE MURDOCH
Since graduating from Norwich School of Art and Design in 2002 Pete Murdoch has been part of the Norwich music scene, writing and releasing music, producing videos, putting on events, delivering workshops and performing live. His music has been released in the UK, Europe, America and Japan and been featured in film and TV including the BBC’s Waterloo Road. Pete is lead singer of Birds of Hell, who have been described as Sleaford Mods meets The Flaming Lips.