PerformaNce
I am currently touring the following shows nationally and internationally with Theatre Re
The Nature of Forgetting
Next performances:
WARWICK, Warwick Arts Centre
November 18th & 19th 2025
CHINA, Beijing, Foshan, Aryna
Nov 27th to Dec 14th 2025
IPSWICH, New Wolsey Theatre
March 23rd & 24th 2026
‘One of those incredibly beautiful pieces of theatre you are likely to remember for a long,
long time.’ ★★★★★ Theatre Weekly
Bluebelle
Next performances TBA.
'A magical, mesmerising tale... Bluebelle is an innovative masterpiece that proves that Theatre Re really does deserve its status as one of the UK’s leading visual theatre companies.' ★★★★★ West End Best Friends
Birth
Next performances TBA.
‘Ravishingly beautiful, spellbinding piece of work, performed with panache and utter conviction’ ★★★★★ The Arts Desk
Performance Credits
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“Emma / Mrs Denis”
Theatre RE (2024 - present)
National/International/Edinburgh Fringe 2025
Tom is living with early onset dementia. We meet him as he prepares for his 55th birthday party and past memories come flooding back. 'Profoundly moving... an action-packed celebration of life' (BBC Radio 4). 'Extraordinary... special, surprising and magical' (Sarah Jessica Parker). 'A moving and enthralling spectacle' (Stage). 'Incredible' (GQ).
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Theatre RE (2019 - Present)
“Cordelia”
The Lowry (Salford), The Crucible (Sheffield), The Point (Eastleigh)
Weaving together plots and characters from ancient folktales, Bluebelle is about our never-ending need to believe in the extra-ordinary of Once Upon a Time.
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Theatre RE (2018 - present)
“Katherine”
National Tour, Shanghai 2025, Seoul 2023
BIRTH is the story of Sue, Katherine and Emily, three generations of women from the same family whose lives are part of an invisible web they help to weave. It traces their journey of self-discovery, acceptance and hope.
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Worst Absurd (2019)
Ensemble
Poplar Union
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Clay & Diamonds, BFI and Simone Coxhall (2017)
“Tour Guide”
National Trust
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Fourth Monkey Theatre Company and Daniel Goldman (2017)
“Karolina”
Nature of Forgetting (2025) credit: Johan Persson
bluebelle (2025) photo credit: pamela raith