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COLLABORATORS

 

Emma Zadow (Creative Associate)

Emma is a professional actor on stage and on screen with an extensive background in American Theatre Arts from Rose Bruford College. Through this training, she was able to study abroad in Kentucky and New York. She’s also a playwright, a contributing critic for London Pub Theatre Magazine, and a Drama Facilitator in Cultural Diversity Issues. Emma is the writer of Fridge, which was part of our New Writing Weekend last year.

Christina Alagaratnam (Creative Associate)

Christina graduated from the MA Creative Writing course at Westminster University in 2015. She had her first full-length play Darkridge performed and produced by Doughnut Productions last year. She is a blogger, short story writer, and poet. Her short story Sanctuary was published in the journal ‘The Dhanka Tribune’. Christina is the writer of The Beach House, which was part of our New Writing Weekend last year. 

Sam Dunstan (Creative Associate)

Sam is a graduate of European Theatre Arts course at Rose Bruford College from 2014. During training he worked as a performer and director in London, Oxford, Edinburgh and Barcelona. Both in and out of training, Sam has also worked with many esteemed directors who have influenced his style of working such as Christopher Sivertsen, Colin Ellwood and Natalie Scott & Joe Thorpe. Sam’s first work as a Producer was Song of Riots by Awake Projects and The North Wall Arts Centre. He has since worked on many projects as a Producer and Director such as: Arcane (Apocalypse Events, Whitechapel), Black Beauty in Irons (The Flying Dutchman, Camberwell), Faust is Dead (Rose Bruford College, Kent), Against Nothingness (Summerhall, Edinburgh), Concrete Jungle (Studio Scanner, Barcelona) and multiple performance installations at Boomtown Festival in Winchester. 

 

Andre Neely (Playwright)

Andre has previously written In a Moment for the Barons Court Theatre, in response to the Russian article 6.21 about homosexual propaganda. He has also written for different short-films, sound installations and visual art pieces. He has exhibited and performed in the UK, Pakistan, France, and Portugal, and in the UK, has worked with the Soho Theatre, Guest Projects, ClusterBomb, Tate Modern, Espacio Gallery and the V&A. He has worked with Tonje Wik Olaussen over two years to develop the production of A Study on the Stillness of Love, which he wrote, for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015.

 

Ming Hudson (Performer)

Ming is a Canadian actor who splits her time between her home country and the UK.  Selected acting credits include:  PostSecret: The Show (Firehall Arts Centre, Canada), Fall Away Home (Boca del Lupo, Canada), and The Penelopiad (The Arts Club Theatre Company, Canada).  Ming is the co-artistic director of two devised physical theatre based companys: you & i Theatre (Canada) and Inside I’m a Mermaid (UK).  Ming also is an alumni of LISPA, holds a Masters in Ensemble Theatre from Rose Bruford College (UK), as well as a BFA in Acting from the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria (Canada). Ming worked with Blackout Creative Arts to develop the production A Study on the Stillness of Love, in which she performed.

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