Ashley Scott-Layton
Ashley Scott-Layton is a Writer and Director. He is the founder of Ravenrock Theatre Company.
After winning the 2010 Directors Guild Award at the National Student Drama Festival. ('The People Securing the future of theatre') Scott-Layton went on to become the resident assistant director at the Lyric Hammersmith. He later became the resident director on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Fringe Review wrote of The Grimm Tales: "Ravenrock are something special. Run by Ashley Scott-Layton, the company are seriously impressive, combining dance, physicality and music to create pieces that are truly inspirational. *****"[1]
A/Girl, performed at the Oval House Theatre, was described by Time Out London as "an adrenaline rush of unrequited passion which takes playful advantage of its unusual staging"[2] The British Theatre Guide described the play as "outstandingly funny".[3]
Charlie Cumcup was described by The Stage as a "very funny, undeniably original and completely twisted piece of theatre[which] holds its audience in simultaneously disgusted and delighted rapture."[4]
References
- ↑ Fringe Review UK (http://www.fringereview.co.uk/fringeReview/3218.html)
- ↑ Time Out London.(http://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/event/172580/downstairs-33-theatre-there-is-nothing-there)
- ↑ The British Theatre Guide (http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/aroundhouse-rev.htm)
- ↑ The Stage Edinburgh 19 August 2009 (http://ed.thestage.co.uk/student_reviews/721)