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Directing
Blue Balloons Pink – Hope Theatre, Islington
‘Roe’s play, stylishly directed by Miranda Kingsley, is full of nuance and detail… This could be the hit of this year’s Camden Fringe.’ Richard Maguire – The Reviews Hub
2023 As You Like It - (set in the 1960’s) by Shakespeare, Lantern Theatre, Brighton (Rose Bruford FACT)
2022 Blue Balloons Pink - new play by Daisy Roe
Rotunda Theatre, Brighton Fringe
Hope Theatre Islington, Camden Fringe
The Bridge House Theatre, Penge
2022 all female Hamlet - Part One by Shakespeare
Lantern Theatre, Brighton (Rose Bruford FACT)
(Part Two, directed by actor/director Joanne Howarth)
2021 Soho Cinders - musical by Stiles & Drewe
Connaught Theatre, Worthing.
Filmed for Brighton Festival Online due to COVID
(Chichester University Conservatoire Festival Company)
2020 A Man of No Importance - musical by Ahrens & Flaherty. Filmed due to COVID
(Chichester University Conservatoire Festival Company)
2019 Lucky Stiff - musical by Ahrens & Flaherty
Newbury Spring Festival
(Chichester University Conservatoire Festival Company)
The Box – The Foundry, Lewes
‘The Box is a highly imaginative and brilliantly conceived project…(it) invokes the best of the Surrealist investigations into the world of dreams and fantasies as an elucidation of our own reality. It will unite those who participate and bring an enduring result. I commend it.’ Antony Penrose – Director of the Lee Miller archive & Penrose Collection at Farley Farmhouse, photographer, writer, patron of Lucid Incident
Lucid Incident Street Theatre Company
In 2007, myself and choreographer/former Director of Hat Fair Festival Sian Thomas co-founded surreal and immersive music-based street theatre company Lucid Incident to make collaborative, exploratory and free street theatre with minimum text, transforming public spaces, and playing with the boundaries between performers and audience. Together we co-wrote, produced, and directed the shows. We wanted to make theatre that was for everyone - regardless of income, age or class background.
We were joined by a very experienced street theatre team – Daniel Marcus Clark composer and Musical Director, Anna Carlisle choreographer, Mike Pattison theatrical engineer, Jon Linstrum Production Manager.
2013 Brass Windows - music theatre performed by ex-colliery brass band Trimdon.
Commissioned by Brass: Durham International Festival, Durham Market Place
2012 The Princess - music theatre performed by professional musicians, singer and storytellers with community dancers, and young musicians from SWIPE (Slough West Indian People’s Enterprise) composing the introduction Arts Council funded for the Cultural Olympiad, Slough
2010 The Box - music theatre ACE funded, r&d over several months with professional artists musicians, dancers, theatrical engineers and costume designers. Presentation to professionals, The Foundry Lewes.