Stage
Theatre has been extensive and joyfully eclectic from wholesome Swallows and Amazons at the York Theatre Royal to the riotous party that was QueerWay for the Wales Millennium Centre.
Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing gave me my first Off West End Award Nomination for Best Actress and Laura in Brief Encounter longlisted for a UK Theatre Award.
For the RSC we devised the new, actor musical Day Of The Living about the disappeared in Ayotzinapa and for the National Theatre I sang on My Brilliant Friend.
Hard to believe it all started playing Frère Jacques at just 4 years old, dressed in my pyjamas
Favourites
BRIEF ENCOUNTER
2022 we toured this magical show and had the honour of being long listed for a UK Theatre Best Actress Award. Playing Laura was one of the highlights of my career, the most demanding and honest role I’ve approached to date.
GO FORTH AND SLAY
the One Woman musical I am writing with Darren Clark featured at BEAM 2021. It is currently a work in progress that and explores how we deal with trauma through the eyes of a 12th Century, Welsh Dragon Slayer.
THE BEAUTY PARADE
Just before the pandemic would close our theatres for months we created The Beauty Parade for Wales Millennium Centre. A collaboration between Deaf and hearing artists, it interwove music with visual & spoken language to tell how ordinary women were trained as spies and parachuted into occupied France
THESE TREES ARE MADE OF BLOOD
A dangerous cabaret taking you to the heart of 1970s junta Argentina and the disappearing of a generation. Co-Created by director Amy Draper, writer Paul Jenkins and composter & lyricist Darren Clark this was the beginning of a beautiful creative friendship and some stunning music. Enjoy here on Spotify.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Playing Beatrice is probably the most fun I’ve had on stage and my favourite Shakespeare role ever. Also gave me several Best Actress Award nominations including an Off West End nod and My Entertainment World
FILM
Here you can find my show reel, a compilation of my work for film and TV.
And a clip from the premier of Lady Mary Wroth’s 17th Century work Love’s Victory