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At age 18, I was accepted into the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, completing a BA in Acting. Career highlights in London include the Olivier award winning 'Goodnight Mr Tom' (West End and UK Tour), playing troubled teen Mia in Polly Stenham's remarkable 'That Face' and 'Six Seconds to Die' featured at the Film4 FrightFest. I am fortunate to have sung in some of the UK's most prestigious venues including the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 

 

Shortly after leaving Central, we created 'Four Femmes on the Thames', who went on to win the Musical Comedy Awards and toured the UK, France, Egypt and the Edinburgh Festival with their infamous, risque songs. Our YouTube channel has over 100,000+ views (but best not to show your Gran!)

 

In 2018, my partner and I fancied a change of pace and jumped at the opportunity to move to Melbourne and I have loved throwing myself into the industry here.

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Fun Facts!

- I am a keen traveller, having visited over 40 countries. Highlights include bunjee jumping in Zambia, hiking the Inca Trail and hot air ballooning in Cappadocia.

 

- I won the UK 'Search for a Star' Singing Competition and was a recipient of the BBC Performing Arts Bursary.

- I have been running my own business, a kids theatre school, for over ten years. This led me to write and direct many shows, including taking my students to perform in the West End.

- I have been a mentor with young people's charity Whitelion for over a year which I find very rewarding. 

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