The Lincoln Company is Lincoln School of Creative Arts’
company of emerging theatre, dance, art and performance makers.
We are the University of Lincoln’s company-in-residence at Lincoln Arts Centre and each year we work to produce and tour high-quality, original performance to venues and festivals around the UK.
The company is managed by the members who can take on a variety of roles within the company including performing, writing, directing, producing, marketing and providing technical support for our performance work.
Membership is through application, and company members include a mixture of current students, graduates, professional theatre makers, and practising staff from Lincoln School of Creative Arts, based at the University of Lincoln.
The Lincoln Company Team 2023/24
General Manger | Coralie Palmer
Co-Producers | Rachel Baynton [Staff] & James Baker [Student]
Marketing Officers | Bryony Mcnaught
TLC Musical Director | post vacant
Technical Manager | Lauren Davies
Sustainability Officer | JJ Stafford
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LSCA Team 2023/24
LSCA Associate Professor – Creative Engagement Producer | Rachel Baynton
LSCA Staff Representatives | Danny Ridealgh [Lecturer TTSM] & Ollie Smith {Lecturer Drama & Theatre]
LSCA Production Manager | Martin Rousseau
Creative & Executive Director of Lincoln Performing Arts Centre | Ben Anderson
Head of LSCA | Professor Andrew Westerside
Current Members
Alice Kelly
Beth Gowler Bryony McNaught [Marketing Officer 2022-24] Catherine Anderson [Marketing Officer 2022/23] Charlotte Coope Coralie Palmer [General Manager 2023/24] Courtney Walker Daniel Kemp |
Ellen Cross
Ellie Bowers
Eva Hiles
Eve Herrick
Freya Young
Grace Jepson
Helvio Verdial De Araujo
Jack Davey
Jake Lomax
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James Baker [Co-Producer 2023/24]
Jessica Aggett
Jessie Ivy Baron
Joseph Pearson
Juno Stafford [Sustainability Officer 2022-24]
Katie Seller
Kieran Nisbet
Lauren Davies [Technical Manager 2022-24]
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Liz Burman
Maia Constantinides
Sarah Dodman
Scarlet Hall [Marketing Officer 2022/23]
Sophie Croke
Stephanie Johnson
Tomsk Bromley
Vicky McColl
William Smith
Willow Gordon
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Graduate Members
Anastasia Church
Henry Bryan (General Manager 2022/23)
William Dennison (Co-Producer 2022/23)
Each year we work to research, develop and produce original performance works, for inclusion in events, programmes and festivals: These pieces might be proposed by members, or led by visiting professional artists. In the past we’ve taken work to different audiences, theatre’s and festivals including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – the world’s largest gathering of audiences, artists, directors, producers, promoters and presenters.
We try to take our shows-in-development to showcases and scratch events so we can receive feedback on the work, access opportunities for networking and additional training, and help build the skills everyone involved in making our work great.
Many Lincoln Company Alumni have gone on to form professional companies of their own, including Flickbook Theatre who embarked on an Arts Council England Funded UK tour, Backpack Ensemble who won three major awards at the 2018 NSDF (including the Sunday Times Play-writing Award) and were invited to perform at Sprint Festival 2018 and The Pleasance, Echo Echo Echo and Push to Shove who we supported to take their work to Edinburgh 2017 and have since both been awarded public funding, and Eggbox Theatre who are based in the East Midlands and specialise in interactive theatre for very young audiences. We have supported these alumni companies through access to resources, advice and support, and are incredibly proud of them and their successes.
Follow us via
Twitter: @lincolncompany | Facebook: @thelincolncompany | Instagram: @thelincolncompany
The Lincoln Company are proud to be part of the Staging Change Network – a group of performers and makers in the theatre and entertainment industry who believe the future of theatre is green.
The cultural industry has a responsibility to reduce its environmental impact, both in terms of its carbon emissions and waste production, and our network works together to discuss how the industry can overcome the challenges it faces in becoming more environmentally sustainable.