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In Pictures: Wimbledon College of Arts Undergraduate Show 2024

Image shows 3 people in white spotlights standing on a darkened stage. The person in the middle has white mime makeup with ropes round them on while the people at either side are bent over also with ropes around them and wearing white.
  • Written byEuan McLaren
  • Published date 19 July 2024
Image shows 3 people in white spotlights standing on a darkened stage. The person in the middle has white mime makeup with ropes round them on while the people at either side are bent over also with ropes around them and wearing white.
BA (Hons) Acting and Performance students perform in Sin É at Wimbledon College of Arts │ Photography Credit: Rah Petherbridge Art & Photography

From Where the Wild Things Are inspired puppets, giant turtles, incredible set designs, costumes and original performances, this year’s graduates showcased an outstanding array of creativity, presenting the very best in theatre making, design and performance talent.

From 8 – 15 June, Wimbledon College of Arts opened its doors for a week of performances, exhibitions, and events with work shown from BA Technical Arts for Theatre and Performance, BA Costume for Theatre and Screen, BA Production Arts for Screen, and BA Theatre Design.

Also showcasing their talents through 4 distinct performances were students graduating from BA Acting and Performance, BA Contemporary Theatre and Performance.

Below is a selection of some of this year’s work.

Image shows a black studio lit by 2 ornate lamps with models of puppets sitting on a table underneath. In the background a model of an octupus and a vampire can be seen.
Graduate work from BA (Hons) Technical Arts for Theatre and Performance │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows a person wearing jeans and white top standing on a wooden platform with a microphone in their hand. Around them are other people with their hands out as if to encourage the performance.
BA (Hons) Acting and Performance students perform in all the conversations we haven’t had yet. at Wimbledon College of Arts │ Photography Credit: Image by Rah Petherbridge 2024
Image shows a digital rendering of what looks to be a restaurant. The image shows different coloured tables and chairs in a room with different coloured walls and lighting.
The work of BA (Hons) Production Arts for Screen student, Florence Green │ Photography Credit: Image by Florence Green
Image shows 4 period costumes dressed on mannequins
Graduate work from BA (Hons) Costume for Theatre and Screen │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows 6 small model doves circling round the roof of a building with a hole in the middle, where yellow light pours in. The image evokes a feeling of heavenlyness.
The work of BA (Hons) Theatre Design student, Junru Chen │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows a life-size model of a blue, shimmery, alien with spikes on its shoulders and a tall apparatus above its head
The work of BA (Hons) Technical Arts for Theatre and Screen student, Francisco Lasota │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows a long white piece of paper with blue drawings stretched out on a black stage. A person with few items of clothing can be seen lying at the end of the paper.
An BA (Hons) Contemporary Theatre and Performance student performs in Slow Blue Love │ Photography Credit: Image by Orlando Myxx
Image shows a small model figure standing in a set model box with red lighting and a crowd of people watching them from behind
The work of BA (Hons) Theatre Design student, Lok Tung Lee (Athena) │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows a person holding a camera filming another person. The stage is dimly lit and awash with a dark blue light.
BA (Hons) Contemporary Theatre and Performance students perform in A Measure of the Sea at Wimbledon College of Arts │ Photography Credit: Image by Orlando Myxx
Image shows a dark studio room with a blue screen on the right and blue lit fabric on the left. People can be seen interacting with the screens.
Work from BA (Hons) Production Arts for Screen students │ Photography Credit: Image by Andrea Capello
Image shows a young person performing on stage from the waist-up. They are looking up and are wearing earthy colours of brown, green and black.
BA (Hons) Acting and Performance students perform in all the conversations we haven’t had yet. at Wimbledon College of Arts │ Photography Credit: Image by Rah Petherbridge 2024