About

Amy graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) in Drama from the University of Exeter (2020). A versatile creative freelance artist, facilitator and theatre-maker, she now serves as Senior Project Officer at Arts Outburst, where she steers Make Some Noise’s drama groups and wellbeing creative clubs, and directs the Troupe Creative Development Programme.

Practice & Interests

Her practice spans direction, storytelling, performance, hosting, radio presentation and video editing. Amy’s interests include experimental, immersive, political, and intermedial work, and applied/socially engaged arts. She recently contributed to You Me Bum Bum Train’s latest immersive production and brings significant experience in community arts producing and theatre in education.

Experimental Immersive Intermedial Political Applied / Social
Values & Advocacy

As a working-class female artist from an under-represented low socio-economic background, Amy actively advocates for diversity, equity and inclusion in access to theatre and digital practice.

Roles

Director · Storyteller · Performer · Host · Radio presenter · Video Editor

Types of Work

Theatre

Direction, dramaturgy and performer development across devised, immersive and intermedial performance. Audience journey design and care frameworks for complex shows.

Art

Installation and media-based work integrating sound, video and participation. Documentation & editing for exhibitions, schools and community spaces.

Social

Socially engaged practice: co-created projects with schools and local partners, youth-led labs, and applied theatre for learning, wellbeing and civic themes.

Selected Work

Make Some Noise — Drama & Wellbeing

Programme lead for ongoing drama groups and creative wellbeing clubs; outcomes include increased confidence and social connection.

Troupe — Creative Development

Director of a development pathway supporting emerging artists through labs, mentoring and public sharings.

You Me Bum Bum Train — Immersive

Contributor to latest production; logistics, performer support and audience flow across complex environments.

Community Arts Producing

Cross-sector projects with schools and local partners; co-created pieces addressing civic themes.

Expertise & Offer

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