About me
I'm a British-Danish working-class writer and actress passionate from Manchester. I'm passionate about telling working-class, female-led stories for screen and stage. With training from the Oxford School of Drama, BBC Production Apprenticeship, and Sundance Collab, I've developed a strong foundation in storytelling across mediums.
Most recently my short film VITA was a finalist in the Slick Film Fund Award, I have been commissioned by the Oxford School of Drama to write their graduate films and I am co-producing the verbatim play Too Old for Leo with Olivier-nominated director Kristine Landon-Smith. I'm also developing Million, a feature film in collaboration with actor/producer Babou Ceesay, exploring survival in a climate-ravaged Britain and last year I had a rehearsed reading of my debut play 'The Silence Agreement' at the Arcola Theatre.
Most recently my short film VITA was a finalist in the Slick Film Fund Award, I have been commissioned by the Oxford School of Drama to write their graduate films and I am co-producing the verbatim play Too Old for Leo with Olivier-nominated director Kristine Landon-Smith. I'm also developing Million, a feature film in collaboration with actor/producer Babou Ceesay, exploring survival in a climate-ravaged Britain and last year I had a rehearsed reading of my debut play 'The Silence Agreement' at the Arcola Theatre.
My Plays
I will add details of my plays soon.
