Theatre-Making
I am a theatre-maker, performer and writer. I trained on the BA European Theatre Arts programme at Rose Bruford College and since graduating in 2020 have both made my own work and worked with major venues including The Young Vic and Donmar Warehouse.
I am interested in performance work which is physical and multidisciplinary, and which subverts established stylistic conventions. In 2024/25 I am working on 'memory play' - a clown piece about collecting and nostalgia.
Through my theatre company The Not-God Complex, I have successfully project managed, created and performed in productions at venues including The Hope Theatre, Vault Festival and Camden People's Theatre. Recent projects include All in Good Time, which focused on staging divergent experiences of time and attention, and What Makes a Body Terrifying? which used puppetry and movement to explore representations of the queer body in folklore.
My writing has been performed as part of Voices from Home at Theatre 503 and Tristan Bates Theatre.