Alice Butler
Before leaving Dublin to study at the Motley Theatre design Course in London, Alice assisted Cisato Yoshimi on her design for Ulick O'Connor's Submarine directed by Caroline Fitzgerald. After finishing the course, which ended with an exhibition at the National Theatre, Southbank, Alice worked as set builder and costume maker for Reverence; A Tale of Abelard and Eloise at the Southwark Playhouse in the vaults under London Bridge. She then went on design set and costumes for One In Five, by Penelope Skinner at the Kings Head Theatre, and the Slow Sword, a new Russian play directed by Noah Birksted-Breen for Sputnik Theatre Company at the Old Red Lion, both in Angel, North London.
On returning to Dublin she assisted designer Chisato Yoshimi on Deirdre's Sorrows; Two versions by W.B. Yeats and Ulick O'Connor for a series of performances at the National Theatre.

