Sebastian Gonzalez

Position: Technical Support

We are so grateful to Sebastian for supporting the technical aspects of the December 2023 Rehearsed Readings of Learning and delighted to welcome him as a freelancer to Townsend Rose. In addition to all his work on the technical production side, he has taken care of design and printing of our flyers and programmes as well as photography and filming.

He  joined Chickenshed as a child, training and performing throughout his school years. He studied BA (Hons) in Photography, Sculpture, Dance and Theatre at University of Brighton and then went on to further his dance training at the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance.

He has appeared in several films, television programmes, commercials and music videos, working with organisations such as the BBC, EMI, Factory Films, LWT, Ridley Scott Associates, The Really Useful Group, Urban Conceptz Theatre, Wall to Wall Media, Yes/No Productions and CBBC.

He has also worked  for several theatre and dance and aerial theatre companies, choreographers and directors including Lea Anderson, Josef Nadj, Nigel Jamieson, Stephen Frears, ASQ Cia de Danca in Brazil; performed and toured much of the UK and Europe with Liz Aggiss and Billy Cowie for Divas Dance Co; appeared in STOMP in Paris; was a member of the original cast of Piano/Forte by Terry Johnson at The Royal Court Theatre; and, since  premiering in 2011, has been and continues touring the UK, much of Europe, Australia, South Korea and Chile with As The World Tipped by Wired Aerial Theatre.

Sebastian also delivers visual, performing and creative arts workshops in schools, colleges and organizations to groups of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. He has over 30 years experience in Play Work and Youth Work with mainstream and mixed ability groups of children and young people.

Being as comfortable working in production as he is ‘treading the boards’ Sebastian also does set design, prop making, stage management, videography and editing and technical support.

Photo ‘Jo Forest Photography”.