Andromeda Collaborators

Collaborators for this project:

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Hannah Greenstreet

Project Lead, Writer

Faculty of English | Playwright

Hannah has recently submitted her DPhil on ‘Experiments with Realism in Contemporary Feminist Theatre in Britain’, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. She is Co-Editor of Exeunt Magazine and also reviews for The Stage

Andromeda is Hannah’s fifth play. She has developed her playwriting with Soho Writers’ Lab, the North Wall, and Spread the Word. In 2019-20, she was a SPARK Supported Artist at Pegasus Theatre and was commissioned to write their 2021 young company summer show, Goldfish

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Charlotte Vickers

Director

Charlotte is a director and fundraiser who has worked with Nottingham Playhouse, the North Wall Arts Centre, the Oxford Playhouse and Theatre 503. She trained at the Young Vic, on the North Wall Catalyst programme and with Lisa Cagnacci.

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Frey Kwa Hawking

Dramaturg

Frey Kwa Hawking is a dramaturg and critic. He is part of Paines Plough's first Re:Assemble dramaturgy cohort, has taken part in the Royal Court's Script Panel programme, and was the Dramaturg Assistant for the Young Vic's 2020 Neighbourhood Voices programme. He is part of the creative team for Asian Pirate Musical among other productions, and has written for A Younger Theatre, Exeunt Magazine and The Stage.

 


Verity Johnson

Designer


Nicola Chang

Sound designer


Rosie Gray

Actor


Ashling O’Shea

Actor


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Martina Astrid Rodda

Translator and Classical Advisor

Astrid has just finished an Oxford PhD on formulaic variation and linguistic productivity in early Greek epic. Before this, they have studied at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa and at Durham University. They are interested in the application of linguistic approaches to ancient languages, but also in the reception of Greek myth. Their next research project is on disability and gender in Imperial Greek literature.