THE ACTORS’ GUILD SHOWCASE ’26
Performing a monologue “Nina” from Chekhov’s Seagull.
Courtyard Theatre for a showcase to meet some of our talented members showcasing a range of performances, directed by Sarah Esdaile.
https://www.actorsguild.co.uk/february-showcase-2026/
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GHOST GRANMA @ Hen & Chicken Theatre
22nd – 24th January 2026 7:30pm
Selling a house can be hard, especially when the ghost of your grandmother is haunting it.
Dee wants to sell her late grandmother’s house and move on with her life, but her Grandma’s not done with her.
Packed with sarcasm, séances, and surprisingly tender moments, My Ghost Grandma is a comedy about inheritance, unfinished business, and what it takes to really let go.
Captain Gemini : Travel Back in Time @ NETIL RADIO Hackney
Building on my previous work in music shows and short TV music documentaries, as well as my experience as a DJ at Billboard Radio, I hosted Travel Back in Time on Hackney’s Netil Radio for a year. During the show, I curated playlists featuring some of the best tracks from the 70s, 80s, 90s early 2000s, sharing stories about when the songs first hit the scene and about the artists behind them.
Interested in bringing Captain Gemini to your airwaves? Let’s talk.
“The Flight of The Fearless”
@ The Script’s The Thing (Dorset Festival of Scriptwriting)
The short play I wrote ” The Flight of the Fearless” will be on stage at Dorset Festival of Scriptwriting. The story is the unexpected encounter of an AI/data engineer and an actor . Will he be able to remind her the real/human side of life?
Performed our short play “Flight of The Fearless” with Ashley Hudson as Wolf & Tiger at Dorchester.
https://www.dorchesterarts.org.uk/2023/08/07/sat-28-october-the-scripts-the-thing-dorset-festival-of-scriptwriting
Key information
Saturday 28 October
Corn Exchange & Tom Browns
As of 2025, this story has now development as a full-length script for stage/screen.
The Bravest Child
Photoshoot
Ashley is a talented young actor. He was diagnosed with a very rare autoimmune disease, PSC, which affects the liver and bile ducts. Due to complications from the disease, in his early twenties he had to undergo a liver transplant, which put his acting dreams on hold at the time. As a resilient warrior, it didn’t take long for him to get back on his feet and pursue his dreams
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With the hope of raising awareness about PSC and sharing a mother’s fight to save her son, Ashley’s struggle to pursue his dreams, and how organ donation saves lives, this photographic work follows the resilient journey of Ashley Hudson. Through this project, we aim to raise awareness about this hard-to-diagnose rare autoimmune disorder while sharing Ashley’s inspiring story.
This work is a collaboration with Ashley Hudson. The PSC Support Foundation has kindly offered support for future projects.

Sunday 24th April 7pm
@ Southwark Playhouse
Theatre Company: Director’s Cut Theatre
Location: Southwark Playhouse
Role: Director and Actress
I directed two short plays.
Also performed on a short play about the war in Ukraine.
AnthroTalks “Femme”
I performed/read a poem I wrote title “Mahsa Amini” about the oppression and death of women.


Rehearsed Readings at Southwark Playhouse
Theatre Company: Director’s Cut Theatre Company
Location: Southwark Playhouse
Role: Director and Actress
I directed two short plays and read as an actress as a member of Director’s Cut Theatre Company at Southwark Playhouse.
It is a play about the female body, how it is perceived. Everything is not what it seems, some diseases are not visible. This is our second collaboration with Rosalie Evans.
The Batman
as an FBI Agent, Gotham City Police Department
When a sadistic serial killer begins murdering key political figures in Gotham, the Batman is forced to investigate the city’s hidden corruption and question his family’s involvement.
photo credit: Warner Bros


The Nevers – HBO Series
Season 1
Character: Roma
I performed as the character Hugo’s assistant Roma, initially titled as “Ruby” in script.
A gang of Victorian women find themselves with unusual abilities, relentless enemies, and a mission that might change the world.
SMEAR
Director: A. Muge (Maggie) Bakir
Writer: Rebecca Davey
Actor: Rosalie Evans
Theatre Company: Director’s Cut Theatre
“Smear” is a short play I directed as a member of Director’s Cut Theatre Company. It was staged at Southwark Playhouse.
It is a play about female body, how it is perceived. Everything is not what it seems, some diseases are not visible. This is our second collaboration with Rosalie Evans.





