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Aoife Beaumont Howell

Director / Facilitator

Aoife (she/her) is an Irish theatre practitioner currently working across London’s leading participatory arts’ programmes. Passionate about art as a centre of expression and exploration, through her work Aoife aims to champion theatre as a living, breathing ecosystem reflective of local cultures and communities.
Aoife delivers workshops which cover a diverse range of theatrical disciplines for actors and theatre makers - from devising, ensemble skills, movement, voice and working with text.

Aoife is dedicated to taking a holistic, participant centred, co-creative approach to facilitation.

Credits

Aoife currently works within participatory arts’ programmes at; The Old Vic, Almeida Theatre, Arcola Theatre, White City Theatre Project and Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation.

DIRECTED BY AOIFE
Theatrics of the Mind
Devised by Arcola Mental Health Company.
26th - 27th March ‘24, Arcola Theatre

Noughts and Crosses
Written by Malorie Blackman. White City Theatre Project
25th of March ‘24. The Bush Studio Theatre

Mammy, Be Grand
Written by Aoife Beaumont with voices of Irishwomen.
27th - 28th of May, ‘23. Theatre Peckham

Generation Verified
Devised by Youth Realities. Short Film.
Watch now ON YOUTUBE
Shot in April, ‘22.

The Fields of Asphodel
Written by Aoife Beaumont.
29th - 30th July ‘19. Hen and Chickens Theatre.


Training

BA HONS in Acting for Stage and Screen


Location

London

Experience

2-5 years

Art forms / Disciplines

  • Film - feature
  • Film - short
  • Live art
  • Theatre / Live perfomance
  • TV - drama

What I do

  • Creative Access
  • Devising
  • Directing
  • Facilitating
  • Performance Art
  • Performing
  • Physical Theatre / Mime
  • Site Responsive/Immersive
  • Teaching / Coaching
  • Theatre making
  • Working with disabled non-professional adults / children
  • Working with young people
  • Working with young people with special educational needs
  • Working within a Community / with community participants
  • Workshopping & Development
  • Writing

Additional Languages

Irish

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