About
After a somewhat chequered work history and a generally troubled existence, in 2008/9 I completed the Access to Community Theatre Diploma with Clean Break and from there went on to study BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Education at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
In the second year of my degree I became a member of Cardboard Citizens and performed in several of their productions. Since graduating in 2012 I have continued to work with both Clean Break and Cardboard Citizens on a freelance basis.
In the final year of my degree my focus shifted away from ensemble work to the use of stand-up comedy as a tool for autobiographical storytelling using my own life experience as raw material.
The confidence and personal insight I gained through solo performance left me wanting to encourage others to do the same. This desire led me to develop and facilitate my own stand-up comedy workshops and short courses.
I live in London where the vast majority of the work I do is centred but I welcome the opportunity to travel to other parts of the country and beyond.
