Beth Hinton-Lever
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Beth Hinton-Lever trained at Mountview after she studied Classical Archaeology and Classical Civilisations at University College London.
She has recently served on the inaugural Inclusive Working Group at the National Theatre, she was a Panellist on the Sir Peter Hall Award for Directors in 2022, and she won the Evening Standard Future Theatre Award in Musical Theatre Award in 2021.
Beth is also a choreographer who won the NSDF Award for Best Choreography in 2015 while studying at UCL, which launched her performing career, she has since choreographed the phenomenon that is SMOOSH! for the Paraorchestra, performing all over the UK including the Southbank Centre and Glastonbury Festival. Beth is a passionate advocate and activist for inclusion and inclusivity and is a very proud member of the disabled and queer communities.
Her work in theatre includes: Otherland (Almeida Theatre), Hadestown (Lyric Theatre/National Theatre), Dick Whittington (National Theatre), Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Doncastrian Chalk Circle (National Theatre/CAST), As You Like It (National Theatre/Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch), West Side Story and A Chorus Line (Leicester Curve), Living Newspaper and Maryland (The Royal Court), Millennials (MTFest/Turbine Theatre), Treasure Island (Derby Theatre), Reasons to be Cheerful (Graeae/UK Tour), Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre), Dancehall and Sleeping Beauty (CAST).
TV includes: Eastenders (BBC), Disclaimer (Apple TV), All The Light We Cannot See (Netflix), Big Night of Musicals (BBC), The Suspect (ITV), and Silent Witness (BBC).
Film includes: Wicked (Universal Pictures), Men in Black: International (Sony).
Audio includes: Vergil! (Audible), The Blind School: Pioneering People and Places (History of Place/Museum of Liverpool).