Directing for stage
Directing and writing for camera
Assiting projects
Writing
2024 – Bear Traps, Keaton Jackson
Debuting at the Golden Goose theatre
2023 – Apple, Pearl and Penguin
Golden Goose Theatre – part of Slime and Pies scratch night
2023 – She, Anthony Clark
Debuting at Tara Theatre for a week, 3 week tour around England (including Midlands Arts Centre, Theatre Royal and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre) final week run at the Omnibus Theatre in London.
2022 – As I Have Loved, Liam Borrett
Debuting at Studio Theatre Drama Centre London
2021 – Mydidae, Jack Thorne
Studio Theatre Drama Centre London
2020 – Tartuffe, Moliere
Studio Theatre Drama Centre London
2020 – Scenes from Hamlet, Shakespeare
Studio Theatre Drama Centre London
2020 – Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, adaptation written by Poppy Sutch
Platform Theatre Drama Centre London
2019 - The Duchess of Malfi, John Webster
Studio Theatre Drama Centre London
2023 – Prophesised, Nathan Lwanga
Currently in post-production
2022 – Harper, Poppy Sutch
An award winning original short film. Winner of Best Short Film at Fuse Film Festival 2022. Finalist Ealing Film Festival 2022, the lead winning best actress.
2020 - Right, So Babes: SOS, Poppy Sutch and Beth Lindsey and Maddy Corner
2024 – Max Richter music video
Production Assistant – Director and videographer Karol Jurga.
2022 – Collection of plays By Anthony Clark
Assistant Director – Directed by Anthony Clark. Drama Studio London.
2022 – Proud
Show operator, SM – Directed by Marlie Haco. Kings Head Theatre.
2021 – We Like To Move It Move It
Assistant Director, ASM, Crew – A new play, directed by Donnacadh O’Briain. Touring show around London, supported by Ice and Fire Productions.
2021 – This Restless House
Assistant Director, Lighting Operator, DSM - Directed by Owen Horsley. Platform Theatre Drama Centre London.
2021 – Road
Assistant Director, Camera Operator - Directed by Michelle Chadwick. Platform Theatre Drama Centre London.
2020 – The Guide to Not Being A Shit Feminist by Poppy Sutch and Gaby Foley
Vaults, London Waterloo, part of Women’s Writes Festival