Having spent much of her life on the move, Rosie is currently making her home in Bristol with the aim of spending more time inside a theatre than out of it. Alongside spending every hour she can squirrel away writing and directing, she is relishing the chance to explore the world of storytelling in Bristol and the South West. She is inspired by storytelling that both creates and expresses community, and work that embraces the theatricality of live performance.
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s graduate production Loam by Bea Roberts is described as a “utopian eco-comedy”, initially written pre-pandemic and th...
Currently at Bath’s Theatre Royal is The Dance of Death, a production adapted from Strindberg’s original play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. It is one of thos...
For two more nights, you can catch Brook Tate performing Birthmarked at The Bristol Old Vic. Regardless of what you have planned, cancel it, then stor...
Tucked between the shops on the ground floor of The Galleries are two sliding doors and a small neon sign - polyphony. While I waited for this immersi...