Superluminal Creatives

June 19th, 2024

It take a village to make a show. Many people were involved in making Superluminal – meet the amazing team and check out what they do! Read on or download the printable pdf. To find out more about each of the creatives' careers check out the credits on our Superluminal page.

CREATIVE TEAM

Directors

The directors are the inventors of the show. They lead the team who help to make the experience amazing.

Geoff Cobham

Created the ideas and look of the show.

Zoë Barry

Created the ideas and wrote the music.

Creator

Michelle ‘Maddog’ Delaney

Worked with Geoff and Zoë on creating the ideas and look of the show. She tests all the ideas and organises the makers.

Makers

These people made the things you see in the show.

Elisabeth Blomberg

Made the basket that represents a campfire.

Jimmy Dodd

Made the lanterns you hold throughout the show and built the “marsh tables” you built creatures at.

Bianka Kennedy

Created the glowing feet you follow, the pieces you make creatures from, and the cardboard shapes you use in the glow room.

Wendy Todd

Created the spinning islands.

Illustrators

Drew the amazing animals, plants, and people you will see on the magical colour wall.

Luku Kuku

Cedric Varcoe

PERFORMERS

These people bring the show to life with their expressions and movement. They guide you through the installation, showing you the magical things inside.

Edgell Junior Edgell
Lizzy Falkland
Temeka Lawlor
Ksenja Logos
Astrid Pill
Freja Sande
Evyenia Stefanidis
Ezra Juanta
Rikki Wilson

CREW

The people working behind the scenes during a performance.

Stage Managers

Make sure everything happens at the right time by making sure performers are ready and everything is set up.

Briony Hunt
Ayden Martin
Katya Shevtsov
Freja Sande

Technicians

Control the colours of the lanterns to reveal secrets throughout the show.

Alex Hatchard
Ayden Martin

AUDIENCE

We couldn’t have an interactive show without an audience! By participating you become part of the show and your creations and reactions change what the other audience members experience.