Days of Significance

Written by Roy Williams

Directed by Natalie Simone

Performed at The Station, Bristol in February/March 2026

Set Design

Designed as an abstract, fragmented world, this set supports the play's movement from a night out in Britain to the conflict in Basra, Iraq, and back to a wedding celebration. Projection and textured surfaces create shifting atmospheres while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic.

Inspired by themes of decay and the erosion of moral authority, the design presents a world once whole, now broken into fragments that characters must navigate. A key challenge was embedding moments of realism within this abstract environment while maintaining a consistent visual language.

All images by Craig Fuller ©

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