THE LEGACY – NT Studio

Workshopping an exciting new play directed by Blanche McIntyre with several actors I’ve seen and admired in the theatre over the past 10 years

Director – Blanche McIntyre

DOCTORS – BBC

Great fun to be back in Birmingham and on the set of Doctors. I’m playing Dr Faith Whittaker a Senior Lecturer in Nursing at the University of Letherbridge where Ayesha is going to study

Director – Amy Cooper

BBC LINK: HERE

EVELYN’S ROOTS Audio Walk – Teatro Vivo

We’re thrilled to be creating an audio walk recording of our promenade play so that people can enjoy the stories of Deptford and explore for themselves. Much joy and hilarity at the studios trying to remember and recreate our characters. Also, extra unexpected happiness at meeting Sophie’s baby Rudi!

Director – Mark Stevenson

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RADIANT VERMIN – Ram Jam Theatre Company

My first professional foray into movement directing! Erica and I have known and worked together for many years. She asked me to help out on this brilliant Philip Ridley play, specifically to bring the actors to a place where we could physically devise the famous barbeque scene. Delighted that our small but talented team managed to get 4 star reviews all round!

Director – Erica Miller
Movement Director – Louise Mai Newberry

LINKS:
London Theatre Review HERE
The Spy in the Stalls HERE

DILEMMA DILEMMA – Yellow Earth Theatre & Stone Crabs

Working with some of my friends and favourite East Asian actors on a play about the terrible accident at the Fukishima Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. We’re privileged to have the writer Toshinobu Kojo with us and guiding us through the play and its cultural context. I play Inspector Kadokura a government official investigating some of the many repercussions of the disaster

Director – Anthony Lau

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EVELYN’S ROOTS – Teatro Vivo

Such a treat to be back with the Teatro Vivo gang devising a new promenade show set all around the streets of Deptford, including many stories from this wonderful part of town and its gloriously diverse community throughout history. I’m also honoured to have been asked as this is Sophie Austin’s final show as Artistic Director. Amongst others, I play the Rowan tree, Bessie one of the Gut Girls and Ly Ngo a Vietnamese refugee

Director – Sophie Austin

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TOTAL WAR – Three Kingdoms

I’m under a massive NDA so I can’t say much about this but I’m thrilled to be part of the cast of this famous video game. I’ve never done anything like this before and I’ve been amazed by the incredible stories and graphics

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ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL

I’m over the moon to be cast in All’s Well That Ends Well in the beautiful, candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe. All’s Well is rarely performed as it has themes and an ending which are considered difficult for a contemporary audience.

Director Caroline Byrne and dramaturg Annie Siddons have reimagined the play to draw out the story of 2 young people who have both recently lost their fathers. Helena’s coming of age journey is set against a backdrop of strong female friendship and support. In quite unusual casting for Shakespeare, the women in the cast outnumber the men! The whole play was underscored with music composed by the amazing Theo Vidgen, with 4 musicians in the gallery.

I play Mariana, in this version a tattoo artist and companion to the Widow. As part of my ensemble duties I also cover Diana, Paroles, George Dumaine, Edward Dumaine, the Countess and Widow. Throughout the course of the run I ended up playing George and Edward Dumaine for a week, and the Widow and Countess for the final week of the run. A wonderful experience with an extraordinary company. Great reviews across the board.

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