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Hannah Bentley co-founded Pants on Fire with Peter Bramley in 2004. For Pants on Fine, she produced TOSSED! (William Shakespeare’s
THE TEMPEST) (People Show Studios, London), SPLICE (Queille Festival, France, Oh! art Oxford House, London, Edinburgh
Fringe Festival and Arena Festival in Germany 2006), and LABYRINTHINE as part of Enterprise 06 at The Space, London, and OINK! as the co-production at the Arena Festival in 2007 for which Hannah was awarded the Stage One New Producers Bursary.
Hannah co-devised and performed with Pants on Fire in LABYRINTHINE and OINK!
Hannah trained with Peter Bramley in physical theatre on the first
Adventures In Space course in 2000 and since then has collaborated
with him as a deviser and performer on several projects including
CRACKERS! (A not-ballet), NARCISSI and the short film it inspired
(NARCISSUS) and in THE TALE OF RANCOR in London and at both the New York and
Philadelphia Fringe Festivals in 2003.
Since graduating from Goldsmiths College with an honours degree in Drama and Theatre Arts in 2002. Hannah has worked at the Royal Court Theatre as Production Assistant and at the Barbican Centre as an Administrator with the BITE team.
Hannah was appointed Executive Director for ATC in February 2008.

After studying Music Composition and Theatre in Australia, Lucy trained
with Jacques Lecoq in Paris. There she met Peter Bramley, with whom
she created and performed in the hugely successful award winning SPLICE which has toured internationally. For Pants
on Fire, Lucy composed original music for TOSSED!, LABYRINTHINE and
OINK!. Lucy has performed and taught on three continents with companies
including, Compagnie La Filante (France), Macnas (Ireland), Kilos
(Italy) and Blue Inc. (Canada and U.S.A). Australian credits include
SUB, THIRTY-FIVE, THE POPULAR MECHANICALS. Lucy teaches Movement at
The Ensemble Studios, where she has also directed 2 productions.

George Mann is a practitioner, actor, writer and director. He completed the two-year course at the École Internationale de Théatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris in 2006 and graduated from Royal Holloway University of London with a degree in Theatre Studies in 2004. George formed Theatre Ad Infinitum in London in 2006, the company’s most recent production being Behind the Mirror debuting at the Blue Elephant Nov 2007. The show had a successful run at the Pleasance Courtyard in Edinburgh summer 2008, appeared at the Lowry, Salford Quays and plans are underway to tour the show in 2009… His experience includes co-directing Peer Gynt with Ahuris Theatre in Japan; Musical Director, Composer, and Actor with Compagnie Act Theatre in France; running workshops for the NYT, Rose Bruford College; and performing in L’Écrivain Public (The Public Writer), a new play by Juliet O’Brien with Alain Mollot’s company Le Jacquerie and Plateform Théatre in Paris, France. George is currently planning theatre ad infinitum’s next piece TBC.
George is a guest tutor for Pants on Fire’s Adventure
In Space and Adventure
In Mask.
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