FEATURED WORK
MoonFest
For Little Earthquake
In partnership with Midlands Arts Centre and University of Birmingham"We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."
A nine-day cross-artform festival to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, timed to start the very second Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were launched into space five decades before.
- Dramaturg, Performer, Producer, Sound Designer & Composer, Writer, Programmer, Director, Facilitator, Curator, DeviserFeatured, Artist Development, Audio, Film & Digital, Education, Exhibitions & Installations, Festivals, In-Training Productions, Participation, Sector Support, Theatre, Training
Little Earthquake
Our only commandment: Thou Shalt Not Bore.
Little Earthquake makes interdisciplinary experiences for intergenerational audiences in Birmingham and beyond. Co-led with writer Philip Holyman and working in collaboration with participants, communities and other artists. Associate Theatre Company at Midlands Arts Centre.
PAST ADVENTURES

Programming Consultant — MAC
For Midlands Arts Centre
Leading on performances programme and strategy across theatre, dance, music, comedy and family work as the venue re-established itself and reconnected with audiences on site after the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.

DART: Developing Artists for Rural Touring
For Live & Local
Co-developing and leading the inaugural Developing Artists for Rural Touring initiative for Live & Local, supporting and mentoring ten artists and companies to connect with the UK's rural touring network.

East Meets West
An artist-led development programme for the Midlands theatre sector. Mobilising artists, companies, producers, programmers and venues from across the entire region, East Meets West reduced barriers and encouraged collaboration between and within the East and West Midlands, cementing the foundations of a more proactive, democratic and supportive community.

The Three-Week Window Festival
For Little Earthquake in collaboration with Tin Box
Commissioned by Point Blank and Make.Shift StudiosThree weeks. One window. Limitless possibilities. An interactive festival for Birmingham's busiest high street.
Every day for three weeks, a shop window was transformed by artists who presented an array of work designed to intrigue, attract and engage thousands of passers-by. The Festival featured theatre, dance, music, photography and visual art — and alongside the Birmingham contingent, our collaborators hailed from as far afield as Manchester, Lancaster, Sheffield… and even Brazil.



