Beccy is a Theatre Practitioner / Actor / Director / Playwright / Producer / Facilitator.
She founded Falling Stars Theatre in 2014, known for creating quality theatre with a heart, raising awareness of different issues and telling stories that ignite, engage and immerse the audience.
Beccy taught in the education sector for twenty years, specialising in Drama as a tool to educate and inspire young people. This has included primary, secondary schools and centres where students have complex needs and offer specialist provision.
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Patrick was born in Bradford and trained at Goldsmith College, University of London. Previous film and theatre work includes The Homecoming (BLT), Tommy The Tungsten Robot (Jasmine Allen Productions), Blowback (Half Moon), Undone (BBC), Recall (Falling Stars), Those That Trespass Against Us (Hackney Empire), Them & Us (Big Fish), Bobby Dazzler (Puddler Collective) and the award winning feature film Encounters (Imaginiative Leap). He also hosts the weekly music show Selection Box on BCB 106.6fm.
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Georgina is a trained actor and multi-disciplined artist. She has explored a varied creative path as a performer, writer, director, editor and designer across various areas of the performing arts industry.
In recent times, Georgina has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of their Shakespeare Nation project and performed in Henry VI: Rebellion at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon as well as Julius Caesar at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford.
Georgina's first play was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022. She was later chosen to join Freedom studio's writer's programme (Street Voices 9) where her writing was produced and performed at Kala Sangam in Bradford.
With a passion for the arts and creativity, Georgina also carries her creative work into communities and schools, facilitating drama workshops and collaborating with others.
Mike is an author, performer, director and producer. He fell hard for drama and the arts at university, appearing in plays by Henry Fielding, John Whiting and Robert Bolt as well as a self-written monologue. However, following this up while developing unrelated careers in IT and publishing proved difficult but he only returned to the dramatic fold via Saltaire Shakespeare in the Park. Since then, he has appeared in various plays, most recently an adaptation of Euripides’ The Bacchae and he directed and co-produced Gun, a production of three of Chekhov’s short plays.
Outside theatre, Mike is a widely-published poet, who co-hosts Shipley’s ‘Rhubarb at the Triangle’ open mic and is part of the Yaffle publishing team.
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