B'Elanna Hill
BβElanna Hill
Lighting Designer & Operator/Tech
I found my passion for Lighting and Sound during high school: where I got to do tech for assemblies; drama performances, busking and musicals.
Biography
Since then, I have furthered my skills through working with various companies such as Ad Astra Theatre Company, Villanova Players, Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble, and others.
Ad Astra Plays
Upcoming Plays
Past Plays
Other Plays
2018 β High Society, Villanova Players Theatre Company, Crew β Lighting Operator
2019 β Picnic at Hanging Rock β Villanova Players Theatre Company, Crew β Lighting Designer & Operator
2021 β Kitchen Divaβs β Mates Theatre Genesis, Crew β Lighting & Sound
2021 β Edward & Richard β Alexander Voltz β Lighting Designer & Operator
2021 β Beauty & The Beast β San Sisto College β Sound Designer & Operator
2021 β Romeo & Juliet β Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble β Lighting Designer & Operator
Training
School/uni, course, subject, facilitator
Reviews
The production is also supported by a simple but effective set design that lets the performers take centre stage, plus spot-on costumes, make-up and backstage work by Caitlin Hill and Cale Dennis, neat lighting by BβElanna Hill, and a perfect handpicked musical backdrop.
Beth Keehn - Stage Whispers | Read full review
Lighting design by BβElanna Hill created the atmosphere of a nightclub to begin, and colourful lights continued throughout to change or underscore the mood.
Elise Lawrence - Backstreet Brisbane | Read full review
The Ad Astra production shows great team work and sensitivity, the cast show moments of brilliance as they spell out the challenges and journey that were faced with as a community.
Lilian Harrington - Absolute Theatre | Read full review
βLighting design by BβElanna Hill set an uneasy tone, with a deliberate use of spots and soft flashes for thunder helping to create a feeling of discomfort. The use of colours magnified the intensity of the situation.β
Aaron Evans | Theatre Haus | Read full review
βLighting design by BβElanna Hill cast an eerie glow through the Moonβs living room or added to the eccentricity of their unusual neighbours.β
Backstreet Brisbane | Read full review
βThe domestic scenes in Ruby Moon, are compounded and made more effective in this theatreβs boutique setting; complimented by lighting designer BβElanna Hillβ
Lilian Harrrington - Absolute Theatre | Read full review β
The lighting by BβElanna Hill and sound design by Theo Bourgoin helped to bring the frozen Alaskan location to life. They did a great job, considering that the blustering wind could have been a major distraction.
Meredith Walker - Blue Curtains | Read full review
Lighting design by BβElanna Hill emphasised the mood and the progression of time.
BackStreet Brisbane | Read full review
βBrilliant Tracesβ is a complex and layered work, full of imagery in its multifaceted examination of the role and result of isolation in lifeβs journeys, and conclusions about the humanity at the core of compassion.
Meredith Walker - Blue Curtains | Read full review
Lighting design and tech by BβElanna Hill created separation between Rolandβs memories and the present day, especially the βvisitsβ from historical figures, and also added texture to dramatic scenes such as the bushfire.
Backstreet Brisbane Read full review
If there is only one technical element to note, itβs the lighting. Lighting Designer BβElanna Hill creates a lightscape that is both ethereal and literal. As Rolandβs memories come to life and interact with his present, the lighting dances and shifts; going from a harsh white to a softer pink.
Hill is definitely one to watch.
Oliver Hetherington-Page | Read full review
βExpert use of lighting ensures Toy Symphony is also a visceral experience, as cool blue tones flood the stage to signify the onset of each larger-than-life, mythical sequenceβ
Jessica Forbes - My Village News | June edition
Lighting design and technical design was done by Bβelanna Hill and Theo Bourgoin respectively. The overall tech for the show was relatively simplistic but extremely appropriate for the content and the space.
Marita Bellas Miles - Theatre Travels Read full review
Toy Symphony by Michael Gow is expertly constructed by the cast at Ad Astraβ. βUnder the careful guide of director Michelle Carey, the show is meticulously moulded to this unique space.β
Michael James - QNews | Read full review
The lighting design by BβElanna Hill was economic and effective.
Beth Keehn - Stage Whispers | Read full review
This boutique production company, Ad Astra, is emerging as an important professional theatrical company, which mounts quality works aimed to wow and impress audiences in this unique space in The Valley. Do not miss this quality production it will enthrall you.
Lilian Harrington - Absolute Theatre Read full review
B'Elanna Hill did an excellent job lighting the characters stream of consciousnesses in scenes in an eerie blue in contrast to the bright lights of the creative writing class!
Virag Dombay - Broadway World | Read full review
Lighting design by BβElanna Hill, in Ad Astraβs production, brought out the detailed and intricate set, as well as offering a haunting blue wash during the hymn singing interludes. Various lamps and spotlights highlighted the world!
Oliver Gough - Theatre Haus | Read full review
Lighting design by BβElanna Hill delivered some powerful effects to highlight the characterβs emotions, such as a dangerous red wash to accent and foreshadow Joeβs inner turmoil, and a spotlight for Dinah whenever sheβd hijack the proceedings.
Lachlan Driscoll - Theatre Haus | Read full review
Lighting design by BβElanna Hill was simple and guided the audiencesβ attention to the main action as needed. Coloured LEDs were used well to distinguish the sweltering heat from the downpour that caused the localised flooding that stranded the Slocum family.
Regan Baker - Theatre Haus | Read full review