Challenge Yourself To Freak Out Your Neighbours
Amy grew up in Australia, to an Aussie mum and an English dad who had come over with the ten-pound tourists.
Since graduating with a B.A. (Hons) in Classics from Monash University, Amy’s diverse career has led to touring Australia with Tony Bones Entertainment, working onstage and off at Main Street Theater, (in American Theatre's 'Top 20 Children’s Theatres in the U.S.A.'), and creating/performing several original plays.
Amy has been developing their debut full length play We Never Get Off at Sloane Square, based on Helen DeWitt’s novel The Last Samurai. It was supported by the Park Theatre Script Accelerator, with a forthcoming four-week run TBC.
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Intro: Louise Ismail
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Theme: Making Progress by Dan Phillipson
Interludes: Looming by Yeti
Special thanks to Bernard Pivot & James Lipton for the inspiration.
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