📷 - Johan Persson + Yoav Segal
Role: Set Designer
CABLE STREET is a production that’s very close to my heart. My grandfather was one of the organisers, and participants, in the demonstration against Mosley so it’s a big part of our family story and identity. Being able to rethink this production for its third outing (!) moving from thrust to a proscenium stage has been a wonderful challenge. The vision for this design was to open out the world with a smashed and broken wood arch, metal portals, the block of flats that our characters are being evicted from present on stage and a distant cityscape of East London behind. Ingredients to paint the many worlds of the narrative with lighting and atmospherics. The front of the stage is a domestic space, ripped open to the outside world, which is invading it with politics and ideology as experienced by our characters in the story. To achieve all this I’ve used old-school false/forced perspective techniques to cheat the eye and make the most of the stage depth and width. Whilst it was in drawings and being built it felt like a risky roll of the dice, so it has been such a joy to see it land.
Big shout out to Richard and the amazing set build team at Ridiculous Solutions. Great to work with Adam again directing, supportive production management from Alex and Mark and a great design collaboration with newbie to the LX team Ben. Big thanks to Zoe, Laura, Frankie and the whole stage team and of course the insanely talented cast knocking it out the park every night and the rest of the wonderful company. Come see it if you can!
CREATIVES AND CREW
Music and Lyrics - Tim Gilvin
Book - Alex Kanefsky
Director - Adam Lenson
Musical Supervisor - Tamara Saringer
Set Designer - Yoav Segal
Sound Design - Charlie Smith
Choreographer - Jevan Howard Jones
Costume Designer - Lu Herbert
Lighting Designer - Sam Waddington & Ben Jacobs
Casting Director - Olivia Laydon for Jill Green Casting
Associate Director - Hetty Hodgson
Associate Sound Design - Mike Wood
Musical Director - Dan Glover
Producer - Dylan Schlosberg at 10 to 4 Productions
Associate Producer - Neil Marcus
Production Manager - Alex Firth at TPO
CAST
Orlaith & As Cast - Aoife Mac Namara
Ensemble & As Cast - Annie Majin
Ron - Barney Wilkinson
Kathlee/Oonagh/Mrs Gertz & As Cast - Debbie Chazen
Moishe & As Cast - Ethan Pascal Peters
Sammy - Isaac Gryn
Yitzhak/Steve & As Cast - Jez Unwin
Mired - Lizzy-Rose Esin Kelly
Sean & As Cast - Max Alexander-Taylor
Ensemble & As Cast - Michali Dantes
Rachel & As Cast - Natalie Elisha-Welsh
Elizabeth/Edie - Preeya Kalidas
Rosa & As Cast - Romona Lewis-Malley
REVIEWS
‘Segal’s brilliant set includes a fringe of mismatched planks, corrugated metal and lanterns, with two front doors facing each other. A hyper-realist brick tenement building in the background is enhanced by skilled lighting effects.’
★★★★ 1/2 - The Review Hub
‘Like the splintered, ill-fitting rafters that frame designer Yoav Segal’s set, this production wisely avoids a tidy ending. Instead, its clear-sighted sense of the high stakes of history is what makes it so deeply moving.’
★★★★ Time Out
Yoav Segal’s set scores with some wonderful c. 1930 flats down to brickwork flourishes upstage, with a jagged tenement horizon and the deep set is given wings of doors and windows opening above it.’
★★★★ Fringe Review
‘Yoav Segal’s design makes tremendous use of the Marylebone Theatre stage.’
★★★★★ Beyond the Curtain
‘The first thing you notice is the staging. It doesn't rely on massive set changes; instead, the stories just sort of bleed into one another. You'll be watching one family's living room drama, and the next second, you're swept into a street protest.’
★★★★ 1/2 London Theatre Reviews
‘Terrifically performed and staged, and entirely gripping throughout. It’s enough to instil hope in the potential of the British theatre scene to still produce lasting original musicals, and to fill the Marylebone Theatre’s modestly sized auditorium with genuine epic scale.’
★★★★ The Upcoming
MODELBOX
A few shots of the model-box showing how the design was envisioned.




