Podcast Podcast Episode 58: Aideen Malone Having nerves of steel, swapping a marketing degree for a career in lighting design, and Paul getting expert advice on his new kitchen light dilemma. All of this and more is discussed in this episode of Regrets I’ve Had A Few, featuring Olivier Award winning lighting designer, Aideen Malone. Listen, download and subscribe via Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts here, available on Acast here or watch on youtube here. Read the full transcript of this episode here. About Aideen Malone Aideen is an award winning lighting designer. She first worked with Told by an Idiot on Napoleon Disrobed (Arcola Theatre and UK tour) and has since worked with the Idiots on Charlie and Stan (Wilton's Music Hall, UK tour, Queen Mary 2 and China tour) and The Cat and the Canary (Chichester Festival Theatre). She is also lighting designer on Told by an Idiot's upcoming co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company; The Three Musketeers. Aideen's work includes: Into The Woods (Bridge Theatre : Olivier Award winner / Profile Award winner); Authenticator, Jane Eyre, Peter Pan (National Theatre); Atonement, Magic (Chichester Festival Theatre); Carousel, Twelfth Night, Fiddler On The Roof Olivier Award nomination (Open Air Theatre / Barbican); Kyoto (RSC/West End/Lincoln Centre); Death of A Salesman, Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, Hetty Feather, Worst Witch (West End); La Strada, 50 First Dates (The Other Palace); Outwitting The Devil (Avignon Festival); Hamlet (Young Vic); A Kind Of People (Royal Court); Road (Royal Exchange); Dracula: Mina’s Reckoning (National Theatre Scotland: Profile Award nomination); Wonder Boy, You Bury Me (Bristol Old Vic); A Monster Calls (Old Vic); Duet For One (Orange Tree); A Raisin In The Sun, Talent (Sheffield Theatres); The Clothes They Stood Up In (Nottingham Playhouse); Running With Lions (Lyric Hammersmith); Old Bridge (Bush Theatre); Brighton Rock (York Theatre Royal); Ariodante, The Turn of the Screw, The Marriage of Figaro, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mary Queen of Scots, Così fan tutte, Jenufa and Tosca (English Touring Opera); Bird of Flight (Sovereign House, Brighton); Sadlers Wells East Foyer (Sadlers Wells East).