As a company, Grey Light calls on a wealth of experience and talent in terms of our supporters and mentors. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the continuing support and advice of Thelma Holt, which has been invaluable.
We are also grateful for the continued advice of Carl Proctor, and for the support of Alex Roe, Tony Pennino, The New York Metropolitan Playhouse, Alice de Sousa and the Greenwich Playhouse for our American Voices project.
Grey Light is an independent and self-sufficient production company, relying on the support, time, money and encouragement of our sponsors and supporters. In 2007, we launched our Grey Light Uplighters scheme to recognise companies and individuals who have made generous financial contributions to our work and receive a host of benefits and acknowledgments from us in return. These include The Blue Bengal restaurant in Carshalton (www.bluebengal.co.uk), and Ameer and Zeenat Janmohammed. To find out more about our Uplighters scheme and the benefits we can offer in return for support of Grey Light, please contact Ben on ben@greylightproductions.co.uk
For financial support on the production of Uncle Barry we are grateful to the Unity Theatre Trust and to Twilight Production, and for BANK and other plays we thank The MacKintosh Foundation, The Experimental Theatre Club (ETC), Brasenose College Arts, and our sponsors and supporters in kind Kidd Rapinet Solicitors.
For help, support and encouragement over the past 18 months, thanks also to: Ali Smith, Martine Brant, Paul Taylor, Stephanie Sinclaire & The King’s Head Theatre, Sue Dunderdale, Lloyd Trott, Chris Evans, Seona Taylor-Bell, Malcolm Guy, The Almeida Theatre, Tim Guy, Anna Hay of Kidd Rapinet Solicitors, Jasmine Cullingford & The Blue Elephant Theatre, Shirin Monks, Sos Eltis, Kate Love, Amira El-Hanfy & The London Welsh Centre, Sarah and everyone else at Everyman/TacheBack 2007, Brigid Panet, RADA, Blue Coyote Theater Group, and Kenny Easton.