About SASHA
Sasha Wilson graduated from LAMDA in 2014.
She is also an award-winning playwright and has only just finished a run of her second play Bury The Hatchet at the Hope Theatre. The show is a three-person actor-muso true crime romp about the infamous American murderess Lizzie Borden in which she sang and played the mandolin.
Bury The Hatchet just won the “People’s Choice” Award at Vault Festival 2018 and has been nominated for "Best Ensemble" by the Off West End Awards.
Sasha recently played Bridget Bishop in Call Me Fury (Hope Theatre), Zara in What The Dolls Saw (Pleasance Theatre), Zelda Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby (Hartshorn Hook) and multiple roles in The Brief Life and Mysterious Death of Boris III (Vault Festival).
Wilson grew up speaking Bulgarian at home with her family. She also speaks Russian, having lived in St. Petersburg for six months, as well as Spanish, French and German. She is also a classically trained Alto who enjoys singing folk and bluegrass music.
Other credits include: Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Southwest Shakespeare Company), Clare in Something Cloudy, Something Clear by Tennessee Williams (Greenwich Theatre dir. Rebecca Frecknall), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Theatre One-Oh-One), Cassius in Julius Caesar (The V&A Museum), Hippolita in Tis Pity She’s A Whore (Tristan Bates Theatre).
She is also an award-winning playwright and has only just finished a run of her second play Bury The Hatchet at the Hope Theatre. The show is a three-person actor-muso true crime romp about the infamous American murderess Lizzie Borden in which she sang and played the mandolin.
Bury The Hatchet just won the “People’s Choice” Award at Vault Festival 2018 and has been nominated for "Best Ensemble" by the Off West End Awards.
Sasha recently played Bridget Bishop in Call Me Fury (Hope Theatre), Zara in What The Dolls Saw (Pleasance Theatre), Zelda Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby (Hartshorn Hook) and multiple roles in The Brief Life and Mysterious Death of Boris III (Vault Festival).
Wilson grew up speaking Bulgarian at home with her family. She also speaks Russian, having lived in St. Petersburg for six months, as well as Spanish, French and German. She is also a classically trained Alto who enjoys singing folk and bluegrass music.
Other credits include: Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Southwest Shakespeare Company), Clare in Something Cloudy, Something Clear by Tennessee Williams (Greenwich Theatre dir. Rebecca Frecknall), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Theatre One-Oh-One), Cassius in Julius Caesar (The V&A Museum), Hippolita in Tis Pity She’s A Whore (Tristan Bates Theatre).
SHOWREEL
VOICEREEL
Listen to these tracks from Bury the Hatchet
REVIEWS
"Wilson has a very fine voice and harmonises beautifully with Prowen and Leopold, she also plays a mean mandolin." - Horror Hothouse
"Wilson's dialogue may be Elizabethan but the tone and rhythm are decidedly modern. The end result is not only playful, the delivery seems to lose its historic quality and comes across as timeless." - David Appleford, Phoenix, AZ
"Wilson's dialogue may be Elizabethan but the tone and rhythm are decidedly modern. The end result is not only playful, the delivery seems to lose its historic quality and comes across as timeless." - David Appleford, Phoenix, AZ