Recent work…
Sorry Not Sorry
Commissioned in 2023 by the Safer Spaces team at the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Sorry Not Sorry is an original performance piece with facilitated interventions created for schools (Years 6–9). The 45-minute performance explores issues of violence affecting children’s daily lives. It encourages young people to think about peer pressure and reflect on the challenges they face when interacting with friends and others in their communities.
Photography Credit: Tunde Euba Sorry Not Sorry.
Generator
Tramshed’s Generator was a programme which supported emerging artists to develop new work. I oversaw commissioning, contracting, and delivery, while creating opportunities for collaboration and artistic growth.
Photography Credit: Amelia Whitrod Lucinda Davidson Tethered.
Punk Alley UK and Ireland Tour
Produced Moxie Brawl’s UK and Ireland tour of Punk Alley, a dance-theatre, family show. Managed budgets over £150,000, coordinated touring logistics across multiple venues, and embedded access provisions for D/deaf, disabled, and neurodiverse audiences. Arts Council England funded.
Photography Credit: Punk Alley UK and Ireland 2025 Tour Credit Roswitha Chesher.
Wimbledon Theatre
Photography Credit: Animal Farm The Sequel Credit Chris Beston.
Finborough Theatre
General Manager at the Finborough Theatre (2021-2023).
Photography Credit: Laura Dos Santos and Daragh O Malley Yes So I Said Yes Credit Lidia Crisafulli.
N’Abled Festival & Summer Programme
Produced Tramshed’s N’Abled Festival 2025, and Summer season of events. Events included: Coconut, a workshop and community performance; Kakilang A Story Within, a series of storytelling workshops for young people; Unseen, a participatory outdoor gameshow, winner of N’Abled’s disabled artist commission; SeeSaw Sensory Circus for young audiences with SEN/D.
Photography Credit: Coconut Tramshed Credit Amelia Wornell.
Art in the Docks
Produced community and schools engagement programmes at Art in the Docks, designing and delivering creative workshops and heritage-inspired events. Managed freelance teams, budgets, and safeguarding, while building strong links with local schools and community groups.
Photography Credit: UEL Open Day, Nov 2024 Credit Ivan Gonzalez.
Union Festival
Produced Tramshed’s Union Festival 2024, working alongside the Tramshed core team. Events included: The Komagata Maru Incident, A Rehearsed Reading for Refugee Week; The Reach Cabaret, an outdoor Cabaret event performed by ALD members; I’m Possible, Not Impossible, a dance-theatre piece commissioned by N’Abled, devised by Sarah Blanc and a community cast of disabled artists.
Photography Credit: I’m Possible, Not Impossible Credit Henry Roberts
Gorilla Circus
Led the administration and ran the bookings for the Circus School.
Photography Credit: Gorilla Circus in Regent’s Park Credit Andy Parsons.
Cheer Up
Cheer Up is a new Moxie Brawl production for young audiences, currently in R&D. Arts Council England funded.
Photography Credit: Cheer Up R&D Z Arts Manchester Credit Roswitha Chesher.
Pascal Theatre Company
Worked on PTC’s Women for Women as part of Pascal Theatre Company’s communications team. Contributed to outreach and audience engagement, helping to amplify the project’s stories and connect the work with wider communities. Events included: Ulyssa by Julia Pascal; A Manchester Girlhood, UK Tour; Women for Women talks (multiple); Theresa by Julia Pascal; An Unsuitable Job for a Woman!, a dance-theatre performance for Bloomsbury Festival.
Greenwich Park Revealed
Photography Credit: Summer In the Park 13-7-24 ArtsTrust Credit Roswitha Chesher
The Young Vic
Supported Rineke Dijkstra on The Second Woman.
Photography Credit: Ruth Wilson in The Second Woman Credit Helen Murray.