Holly Khan
Holly is a British/Guyanese composer, sound designer and multi-instrumentalist. Creating scores for theatre, film and installation.
Most recent theatre work includes Statues (Bush Theatre), Bellringers (Hampstead Theatre), Our Country’s Good (Lyric Hammersmith), Red Speedo (Orange Tree Theatre), Sam Wu is not Afraid of Ghosts (Polka Children’s Theatre), Sylvia (English Theatre Frankfurt GMBH), the Olivier nominated Blackout Songs, This Much I Know, Biscuits for Breakfast (Hampstead Theatre); Tess (Turtle Key Arts / Sadler's Wells); Dreaming and Drowning (Bush); I Really Do Think This Will Change Your Life (Colchester Mercury); Duck (Arcola); Northanger Abbey, Red Speedo (Orange Tree Theatre); The Invincibles (Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch); Unseen Unheard (Theatre Peckham); Laughing Boy, Jules and Jim (Jermyn Street Theatre); Mansfield Park (The Watermill); The Beach House (Park Theatre); For A Palestinian (Bristol Old Vic/Camden People's Theatre) *OFFIE nominated for Best Sound Design*; Amal Meets Alice (Good Chance Theatre Company, The Story Museum); Kaleidoscope (Filskit Theatre Company, Southbank Centre/Oxford Playhouse); Ticker (Alphabetti Theatre, Newcastle / Underbelly, Edinburgh/Theatre503).
Film and Installation work includes Becoming An Artist: Bhajan Hunjan (Tate Kids); One Day (Blind Summit Theatre, Anne Frank Trust); Sanctuary (Limbic Cinema, Stockton Arts Festival); Song for the Metro (The Sage Music Centre, Newcastle); It's About Time (UN Women/Battersea Arts Centre/Mayor of London); Their Voices (RAA & Global Health Film Festival, Barbican).