Juliet is a director, actor and facilitator. She aims to make work that is playful, honest, authentic and collaborative. Her approach to rehearsals involves creating an ensemble and offering a collaborative space for writers to develop new work.
Her directing credits include ‘The Day After’ by Miran Hadzic at The Vault Festival (Edinburgh Festival 2016). ‘Variety Hall’ by Luke Barnes rehearsed reading at Shoreditch Town Hall with High- tide and Soho Theatre. ‘White Boy’ created and developed with the writer Tanika Gupta at Soho Theatre. ‘Stars Over Kabul’ developed with the writer Rebecca Lenkiewicz at The Tramway, Glasgow. ‘Weekday Nights’ by Luke Barnes Unicorn Theatre and NYT. ‘Cardboard Dad’ by Alan Harris at Sherman Cmyru. ‘A Just Act’ by E V Crowe with Clean Break Theatre Company touring magistrates offices and prisons. ‘Prime Resident’ by Stella Duffy at Soho Theatre. ‘There are Mountains’ developed with Chloe Moss at HMP Askham Grange for Clean Break Theatre Company. ‘Talking to Byron’ by Tanika Gupta for The National Youth Theatre. ‘Out of Me’ by Jane Bodie at Soho Theatre with NYT. ‘The Miracle’ by Lin Coghlan at Central School of Speech and Drama Diploma Course.
Her recent acting credits include ‘Caught in the Net’ by Ray Cooney at Vaudeville Theatre, ‘Tomorrow’ by Sam Evans at The White Bear, ‘The Smallest Story’ by R J Wilkinson at The Kings Head, “Eastenders’ BBC, ‘Faithless’ and ‘Trivia’ (short films)
Juliet is a lecturer at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and a regular tutor and director at Clean Break Theatre Company, The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, Generation Arts and Central.
This Summer she is directing a new play by Izzy Tennyson ‘Runts’ at Brighton and Camden Fringe Festival, creating a show at Central School of Speech and Drama with the B A Applied Theatre course to tour Cornwall and she has a new production of ‘Bone Cage’ by Catherine Banks with her own company playing in London later this year