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Annie Tyson
Anthony Cornish
Aoife Smyth
Barb Jungr
Blanca Regina Perez-Bustamante Yabar
Brendan Murray
Cèzanne Tegelberg
Chris White
Christian Damsgaard
Claire Russ
Freddie Machin
Gareth Armstrong
George Ryan
Gian-Franco Bossari
Graeme Du Fresne
Helen Ireland
Henning Silberg
Ida Nørfelt Lund
Jack Gogarty
Janice Dunn
Jen Heyes
John Gillett
Jonathan Martin
Jonathan Dawes
Julia McLeish
Kate Colgrave-Pope
Katy Stephens
Keith Myers
Lawrence Evans
Linda Polan
Lolly Susi
Lyall Watson
Lyndi Smith
Maria Hansted Lohmann
Michael Howard
Michael Slebsager
Mike McCormack
Mitch Mitchelson
Natasha Rickman
Nini Pitt
Noël Greig
Peta Lily
Phil Clark
Philippa Strandberg-Long
Rhys Thomas
Ris Widdicombe
Sally Gritton
Sarah Case
Simon de Deney
Simon Naylor
Simone Coxall
Stephanie Hume
Steve Jarand
Steve Jarand
Sue Colgrave
Sue Colgrave
Tony Casement
Troells Toya
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Will Evans

Simone Coxall has worked in Australia, America and the UK for the past 15 years. She has been involved in and directed several site-specific productions in Australia and the UK including To the Ends of the Earth on a pier in Williamstown, Australia, and Kaleidoscope in a disused butter factory in the Gippsland area. She directed Our Country’s Good at the Landor theatre in 2010 and for the past 4 years has directed site-specific pieces in Hammerton Hall, Clapham. Her work as a Movement Director includes over 30 productions, including: The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol, Tales from Vienna Woods, Our Town, Assassins, Festen, The Winter’s Tale, Days of Significance, Into the Woods, Oh What a Lovely War, Poppy, Cloud 9, Road, Candide, All’s Well That Ends Well, and Happy End. Several of these shows toured to Edinburgh for the Fringe Festival. For 10 years she was Head of Movement on the BA Acting Course at Italia Conti in London.

Over the past 10 years she has taught devising theatre practice and has directed several devised theatre pieces. Her current productions include a reworking of Under Milk Wood with Aoife Smyth directing; a new piece of writing called The Boy Who went Forth based on a Grimm's fairy tale; and developing/devising/directing a site-specific children’s theatre piece called Balthazar’s Bazaar of the Bizarre for her new theatre company, Ragged Edge. Balthazar’s Bazaar of the Bizarre was produced by Greenwich Theatre.

Simone Coxall was a summer school tutor in: 2003 2012 2018