CREATIVE PROJECTS

VOICEOVER

  • By Holly Williams

    Audiobook read by George Frost

    *A COSMOPOLITAN BEST BOOK PICK FOR 2024!*

    A lover. A bartender. A husband. An artist. A student.
    A poet. A sex worker. A welder. A drag queen. A mother.

    As the sun sets over the city streets, ten ordinary lives collide with extraordinary consequences.

    From thrilling first meetings and impulsive liaisons, to messy misunderstandings and passionate reconciliations, each connection has the potential to be the start of something, or already hints at its own ending.

    Yet uniting them all is the desire to find true intimacy in a fractured modern world - to see, and to truly be seen...

  • Short Film by Bhebhe&Davies

    Voiceover by George Frost

    “Viscera explores how we conceal, harness and perform our emotions. In this film, Bhebhe&Davies use choreography, sound and text to interrogate the slippery nature of how we express our feelings, with a particular focus on rage and its limits.”

    Bhebhe&Davies is the collaborative practice of British-born Southern African performer and choreographer Nandi Bhebhe and Welsh artist Phoebe Davies.

  • The Seekers Podcast by The Wardrobe Ensemble

    Voice of Coco by George Frost

    “Follow characters Alph, Betty and Gammo on their adventures through space, time and beyond”

DIRECTING

  • Director

    Honey Be Good by Sally Toosey

    Scratch Night @ The Union Theatre, London

  • Assistant Direction

    Performed at:

    Cafe Oto, London

    Rose Hill, Brighton

  • Movement Director

    Research + Development week

  • Movement Director

    45 North Productions

WRITING

  • A new writing charity night set up by YeYou Productions in honour of the late David Pease MBE raising money to support artists in need of financial support.

    Featuring my piece ‘blank’ performed by Joe Frost and Sandy Foster alongside 9 other playwrights work.

  • National Monologue Slam winner at Stratford East Theatre in 2018 with a self written piece.

OTHER

  • Co-Curator and Producer

    In 2019, myself and Ross O’Donnellan set up the queer company Otherland and programmed a season of work in progress pieces by queer artists.

    The season saw over 10 companies full of brilliant queer creatives host a 1-3 night run of new work.

    Many of the shows has since gone onto further development into Edinburgh shows, national tours and off west end runs.

  • From 2017 to 2019, alongside actor and creatives Laura Waldren and Emily Carewe-Jeffries, we set up the GEMA (gender equality movement for actors) Collective and ran a podcast in which we interviewed women and non-binary folk in the industry to talk about their experiences.

    The podcast was to empower our listeners and give an impression of what the industry looked like for those starting out.

  • Following the success of the GEMA podcast we set up a scratch night at The Actor’s Centre in London.

    It was a night full of new writing by women and non-binary writers.