2013 Company Profiles
christopher richards
founder and board member
Was one of the founders of SATTF and has been a member of the board since SATTF became a charity in 2004.
News
Press Reviews - Two Gentlemen of Verona Spring Tour 2013
Posted on 15.5.13
'An unblinking portrait of love’s madness.' The Independent ★★★★ 'I urge you to go.' Whats On Stage ★★★★★ Read more press reviews here...
Lollio's Blog
Posted on 13 May 2013
Lollio has been attracting much attention as our four-legged cast member ,Crab, in Two Gentlemen of Verona. Chris Donnelly is his counterpart playing, Launce, and they've created a blog about their experiences ....
Two Gentlemen of Verona Spring Tour 2013
Posted on 9.11.2012
We are delighted to announce details of our first national tour during spring 2013, generously supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. Click here for more information....
SATTF archive finds a new home at the University of Bristol
Posted on 30.01.13
SATTF has donated its archive of material including props, prompt scripts and photos from every production in the company's 14 year history to the University of Bristol Theatre Collection....
Business Cultural Champion
Posted on 30.11.2012
We were very pleased to celebrate Tony Cherry, Senior Regional Partner for DAC Beachcroft LLP, as our Business Cultural Champion at a recent event organised by Arts & Business at the Colston Hall...
2013 Season Casting Announced
Posted on 30.11.2012
We are thrilled that John Mackay will return to SATTF to play Richard III. Also returning is Lisa Kay, who will play Queen Elizabeth (and Sylvia in Two Gentlemen of Verona), along with some familiar and new faces...Click here for more casting news...
2013 Season
Posted on 26th July 2012
Booking is now open for Richard III, 14 February - 30 March and Two Gentlemen of Verona, 4 April - 4 May. Click here for further details ...
The Cherry Orchard Reviews
Posted on 19.2.12
★★★★★ The Guardian ★★★★ The Sunday Times ★★★★ The Independent 'This production of The Cherry Orchard is not only moving and poignant but also very funny...' The Independent



