ABOUT BEA
Bea’s extensive acting CV includes a wide range of work in theatre, TV, comedy and writing. Her work spans from Shakespeare to Cabaret to puppeteering a mouse circus in Glastonbury.
She is a core member of award winning physical theatre ensemble The PappyShow; making and performing in “Girls” and currently working on a new commission from London International Mime Festival 2022 “What Do You See?”.
Bea is an experienced theatre maker and writer with a wealth of experience in devising. Recent credits include Gwei Mui (Camden People’s Theatre, dir. Jennifer Tang), When The Lights Come Up (The Other Palace), comedy pilot Birdie Island and The Canterbury Tales (Guilford Shakespeare Co, dir. Abigail Anderson).
She is an associate artist of National Youth Theatre directing several shows and has also worked on projects and commissions including Almeida Theatre, Barbican, Latitude Festival, New Diorama, Battersea Arts Centre, National Theatre, Glastonbury Festival, The Touring Consortium, and Wilderness Festival.
Bea will be appearing in WHAT DO YOU SEE? at the Shoreditch Town Hall, as part of London International Mime Festival.
She is a core member of award winning physical theatre ensemble The PappyShow; making and performing in “Girls” and currently working on a new commission from London International Mime Festival 2022 “What Do You See?”.
Bea is an experienced theatre maker and writer with a wealth of experience in devising. Recent credits include Gwei Mui (Camden People’s Theatre, dir. Jennifer Tang), When The Lights Come Up (The Other Palace), comedy pilot Birdie Island and The Canterbury Tales (Guilford Shakespeare Co, dir. Abigail Anderson).
She is an associate artist of National Youth Theatre directing several shows and has also worked on projects and commissions including Almeida Theatre, Barbican, Latitude Festival, New Diorama, Battersea Arts Centre, National Theatre, Glastonbury Festival, The Touring Consortium, and Wilderness Festival.
Bea will be appearing in WHAT DO YOU SEE? at the Shoreditch Town Hall, as part of London International Mime Festival.
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