MA Creative Producing 2022/23

Michelle Dabenett

Producing credits include: Technology Mockumentary (2021), Can I Speak To A Manager? by Imogen Cook (2021), The Mich Mash Show (2022), and Improv Comedy Workshop with Alex Denley Spencer (2023). Producing and Writing Credits include: Kate Vlogs (2021), Locked In (2022) and Who Let The Plants Grow? (2023). Associate Producer at Golden Goose Theatre 2022/23. Trainee Producer at Creative Youth Charity 2023. Training: Mountview and University of Winchester.

 

Will Fieldhouse

Will is a London-based producer. He is interested in taking new writing that discusses complex and emotional topics, and presenting it in a digestible format with striking imagery. His background in music and theatre tech also impacts the types of projects he works on and is drawn to. Credits include: And Then There Were None (The Annex Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors (streamed online), The Addams Family (The Mack, Mountview), BEAM 2023 – Production Assistant (Oxford Playhouse) as well as Upstage, The Sound of Love and The Traveller (short films).

 

Aransas Haley

Aransas is a New York-based producer and writer. She is equally drawn to comedic and dramatic theatre and film that is experimental, abstract, or technically intricate. She is also dedicated to the advancement of women and people of colour in entertainment. Her producing credits include The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Southwestern University) and Bad Thoughts (FronteraFest 2020).

 

Hannah Jayne

Hannah is a London-based producer and theatre maker. She is passionate about new writing, musical theatre and new perspectives on stories already told. She has worked in various roles across the West End from box office to stage door. She is determined and excited to use the skills from her MA and to get her career started. Credits include: Diary of a Gay Disaster (The King’s Head Theatre, July 2023), Messengers (Mountview, June 2023), BEAM 2023 as Production Assistant (May 2023), Untitled Chick Flick short film (Mountview, March 2023), Romeo and Juliet (Mountview, December 2023), Identical – The Parent Trap Musical with Kenny Wax as rehearsal intern (June 2022). @hannahjayneproductions

 

Lilli Lehmann

Lilli is an international producer and writer based in London. They are interested in finding creative solutions to problems, researching communication models and approaching projects with an open, entrepreneurial mindset, leading to a compassionate and resilient collaborative process. From devised, new writing to interdisciplinary work, and a passion for queer stories, Lilli’s productions ask questions, bring people together and celebrate the multi-faceted world we live in. Producing credits include: eNBy City (Theatre Deli), Compassion and Resilience in Leadership (digital panel discussion), Der Fisch, der die Lüfte beherrschte (Theater Konstanz, Germany), Painting Clouds (Crescent Theatre, Birmingham). Training: Mountview, L‘école internationale de théâtre Jacques Lecoq, Birmingham City University. @lilli.lehmann

 

Mavis Lin

Mavis is an Eastern Asian producer now based in London. She is passionate about new writing on East Asian and feminist themes, and has a keen interest in drama, musical theatre and non-traditional live performance forms. She is also interested in supporting new creators and building international connections. Credits include: International Co-producing (online workshop), Made in Dagenham (Mountview), Untitled Chick Flick short film (Mountview), Zero Stop (Shanghai Grand Theatre/online), For Ever Love (Shanghai Pudong Theatre). Training: Mountview, University of Warwick, Fudan University.

 

Aled Rosser

Aled is a Welsh producer and fundraiser now based in London. His main passion is uplifting Welsh and Queer voices in traditional and non-traditional theatre settings. He is also interested in new writing and supporting new creatives and facilitating their vision into a reality whilst in their early careers. Credits include: eNBy City (Theatre Deli), Cwiar Na Nog (Eisteddfod yr Urdd), Site-Specific Theatre Practice Showcase (Mountview), Wales International Harp Festival (Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias), Llwyfan y Llannerch (National Eisteddfod) and Nyth (Frân Wen).

 

Tiffany Tam

Tiffany is a London-based producer and theatre maker with a keen interest in addressing contemporary issues. With a background in technical productions, she has honed her skills in the field and gained a comprehensive understanding of the technical aspects of theatre production. She is passionate about creating experimental and engaging plays that challenge audiences and spark conversations around important topics. Credits include: WORTH (Arcola Theatre & Storyhouse, Chester), Vinegar Tom (Mountview) and 11 Million Bits Per Second (short film). Training: Mountview and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

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