Vicky Graham - ProducerVicky Graham Productions was established in May 2012 to develop and produce quality new work by exceptional artists in a way which is independent, agile and inquisitive. Follow us @VGPTheatre.

Vicky Graham: Producer

Vicky has produced 19 professional productions in London, Edinburgh, Paris, Avignon, and Off-Broadway in New York. She was the first in-house Producer at Theatre503, where she produced seven in-house productions (including CARROT by Ben Ockrent), countless co-productions and events. She was Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Gilt & Grime from 2008-2011, and has worked as a freelance producer and administrator in a range of subsidised, commercial and festival contexts.

In 2011, Vicky was selected to participate in the Old Vic New Voices T.S. Eliot US/UK Exchange, and subsequently spent three months working in New York, for commercial producer Jean Doumanian Productions, for the New York Musical Theatre Festival, and Off-Broadway at the Duke on 42nd Street and 59E59 Theaters.

Vicky was the recipient of the Society of London Theatre’s Stage One Bursary for new commercial producers in May 2012, and the Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Award later that year. In December 2013 she was awarded a BBC Performing Arts Fund Fellowship, and worked with English Touring Theatre to produce Brian Friel’s TRANSLATIONS; (a co-production with Sheffield Theatres and the Rose Theatre, Kingston) on a critically acclaimed UK tour.

With Vicky Graham Productions, Vicky has produced the world premieres of THE SLUTS OF SUTTON DRIVE by Joshua Conkel at the Finborough Theatre, and STRONG ARM by Finlay Robertson (Winner – Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Award). Projects in development include MRS HARRIS – a new musical adaptation of the novel by Paul Gallico – with Old Vic Productions and PANGAEA by Joe White. VGP is proud to produce cabaret duo HOUSE OF BLAKEWELL and to be touring their second full-length show HOUSE OF BLAKEWELL’S HOUSE PARTY.

Vicky is also a regular facilitator, speaker and mentor, and has run, or participated in events with IdeasTap, Old Vic New Voices, Stage One, Theatrecraft, Musical Theatre Network and the Young Vic Genesis Directors Programme. She is Chair of the Board of Theatre Uncut.
@Graham_Vicky

Andrew Hughes: Assistant Producer
After interning with the producers at Battersea Arts Centre, Andrew joined Punchdrunk Theatre Company as Producing Assistant in 2010. For Punchdrunk, Andrew produced and line managed a number of research and development projects and worked alongside the Enrichment team to create work for schools and community groups. In June 2013 Andrew began producing freelance for Punchdrunk and joined Blind Summit Theatre company as part-time Assistant Producer whilst also assisting independent theatre Producer Paul Jellis on a number of new projects. Andrew continues his work with Blind Summit alongside his role with VGP. Andrew has also been a script reader for the Tobacco Factory Theatre, Bristol, and sat on the Ideas Tap Top Up fund panel in 2011/12.
@ andrewjhughes

Jane Moriarty: Associate
Jane is a freelance theatre director. She trained at Mountview, and recently assisted on VGP’s production of STRONG ARM. She is currently Assistant Director to Lucy Bailey on FORTUNE’S FOOL at the Old Vic.
@Jane_LTM

Richard Fitch: Associate
Richard is a freelance theatre director. He trained at LIPA and was the Resident Assistant Director at HighTide in 2012. He is currently Associate Director on JACK AND THE BEANSTALK at the Lyric, Hammersmith and Resident Director for URINETOWN at the St James Theatre. He is also developing PANGAEA with VGP.
@Richard_Fitch

Jessica Edwards: Script Reader
Jessica is a freelance theatre director and artistic director of Flipping the Bird. She trained with Theatre Royal Bath and Les Enfants Terribles. She has directed work at the Southwark Playhouse, Old Vic Tunnels, Theatre503, Assembly and Latitude Festival.
@FlippingTheatre

Diyan Zora: Script Reader
Diyan is a freelance theatre director. She is artistic director at Swivel Theatre Company, and recently directed GATHER YE ROSEBUDS by Silva Semerciyan (Best New Play, Brighton Fringe & Theatre503 transfer). She is currently working on a series of plays on women in revolution. @DiyanZora

Vicky Graham Productions is supported by the Stage One Bursary Scheme. For more information, please visit www.stageoneuk.com