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Zoe Glen

Theatre-Maker

Zoë (she/her) is a performance maker and researcher making work about witches, women and the wonders of human brains. She is an actor trainer, facilitator and academic with a focus on inclusive pedagogy and neurodiversity. and is interested in the the role of linguistics and rhetoric in constructing narratives. Zoë works in a multidisciplinary way, combining elements of music and poetry into her work.

Credits

Performer/Deviser, I Talk with my Friends at the Witching Hour, Camden People's Theatre, 2021

Performer/Deviser, Rites to Celebrate a Sun Goddess, The Not-God Complex (short film) 2020

Performer/Deviser, Naturalism, The Barn Theatre, 2020

Training

MA Actor Training and Coaching (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama)

BA (hons) European Theatre Arts (Rose Bruford College)

Location

London

Experience

1-2 years

Art forms / Disciplines

  • Film - short
  • Live art
  • Theatre / Live perfomance

What I do

  • Access consultancy (including BSL, audio-description and neurodiversity)
  • Creative Access
  • Devising
  • Directing
  • Facilitating
  • Performing
  • Physical Theatre / Mime
  • Teaching / Coaching
  • Theatre making
  • Working with disabled artists
  • Working with disabled non-professional adults / children
  • Working with learning disabled adults / children
  • Working with learning disabled artists
  • Working with young people with special educational needs
  • Workshopping & Development

Additional Languages

Spanish, French, Gaelic

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