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Episode 53: Ioana Curelea, Lulu Tam and Sonya Smullen
Episode 53
Monday, 29 December, 2025
What ignites the beginnings of a design, taking inspiration from the grotesque to the world of film and the importance of mentors throughout your life. All of this and more is discussed in this month’s episode of Regrets I’ve Had A Few, featuring the three Naomi Wilkinson Award for Stage Design winners, Ioana Curelea (2019), Lulu Tam (2022) and Sonya Smullen (2025). About Ioana CureleaIoana (she/her), is a queer Eastern European set and costume designer based in London. She works across theatre and film, building visual worlds that are rooted in politics, psychology, and lived experience. She trained at Wimbledon College of Arts UAL (BA and MA in Theatre Design), and now teaches on the MA course there as well as Central Saint Martins and East 15 Acting School. She also runs guest sessions and creative workshops in places like the London Screen Academy. Teaching is an essential part of her practice—a two-way exchange that constantly recharges her creative approach. Most of Ioana’s work sits in devised and physical theatre, often circling themes like power, identity, displacement, and survival. She tends to gravitate toward projects that amplify marginalised voices and challenge conventional forms. Long-term collaborators include sanctuary company PSYCHEdelight, Open Sky, and Turtle Key Arts. About Lulu TamLulu Tam is a scenographer who likes to explore the relationship between materials, body, and space in performance. She trained on the MA Scenography at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now she teaches Performance Design at Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Theatre credits include: The Mountaintop (Curve Theatre); The Children’s Inquiry (Southwark Playhouse); Bindweed (Mercury Theatre); Showdown (Chamäleon Theater, Berlin); I Really Do Think This Will Change Your Life (Mercury Theatre); Woodhill (Edinburgh and UK Tour); The Killing of Sister George (Told by an Idiot at New Vic Theatre); Wáltsáil Abhaile (An Taibhdhearc); A Pretty Shitty Love (Theatr Clwyd); The Prince (Southwark Playhouse); This is Paradise (Traverse Theatre); Lit (Nottingham Playhouse/High Tide Festival); Seeds (Pleasance Theatre); Red/Chaos (ArtsEd); Invincible (Stephen Joseph Theatre, UK Tour, Off-Broadway Tour) and A Winter’s Tale (Les Kurbas Theatre, Ukraine). Awards include: Linbury Prize 2015 (finalist); Taking the Stage, British Council (winner); World Stage Design 2017 (selected designer) and Naomi Wilkinson Award for Stage Design 2022 (winner). About Sonya SmullenSonya is a set and costume designer from Glasgow who graduated from Wimbledon College of Arts with a BA in Theatre Design in 2022. Her focus is to make exciting new work that celebrates playful and devised processes. Design credits include: How Does Santa Go Down The Chimney? (Told by an Idiot / Unicorn Theatre); Three Sisters (WCA Theatre); Wasted (Lyric Hammersmith); The Poetry Brothel: I Spit Roses (The Century, Soho); Four Felons and a Funeral (Pleasance Theatre, Birmingham Hippodrome); Lose the Path, Find your Way (Arts Depot); Listen to The Forest (Tramway, Roxy Assembly); Speed Queen (Museum of Comedy, Soho Theatre); Callisto (Jermyn Street Theatre).












