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NATASHA LANGRIDGE
Trained at: EI5 Acting School (BA equivalent) - Equity no 119248
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ACTING CREDITS
Flying Spider, Tom Thumb, directed by Bob Thompson,Queens Theatre1990; Ophelia,Hamlet, directed by Ian St John, Finborough Arms 1991; Claremont, Bloody Poetry, directed by Tim Steely, Duke of Cambridge‘ 91, Clarissa, Utopia’s Whores, directed by Sarah Parkinson, Man in the Moon ‘91; Katherine, Taming of the Shrew, directed by Sven Berg, English Theatre of Copenhagen 1992; Southern Belle, Fantasy Café, directed by Rigg’s O’Hara, Ustinov Theatre 1993; Katy, The Magician, directed by Jayne Mc Veigh, Old Red Lion 1995; Patricia, Hercule Poirot, directed by John Redmond, Granada T.V 1995; Irina, Irina is not Herself, directed by Breda Beban, Channel Four 1997; Ruth, Easy Access, directed by Claire Dowie, The Drill Hall 1998; Natasha, Worthing Whispers, directed by Natasha Langridge, PavilionTheatre 2001; Natasha, Performance Poetry, directed by Natasha Langridge, The Asylum, The Poetry Café and The Vibe Bar 2002; Lydia, Sodom, directed by Colin Watkeys, BAC 2002; Masha, A Russian Love Tale, directed by Jayne McVeigh, BAC 2006; Lady, Duties of a Lady Female, directed by Sanya Mihaylovic, Self Observed 2009
WRITING AND DIRECTING CREDITS
Co-author of Rage and Reason Women Playwrights on Playwriting published by Methuen 1997
The Deal written, directed and produced by Natasha at The Brixton Shaw Theatre London 1997
Beverley written, directed and produced by Natasha at The Tristan Bates Theatre Convent Garden, The Gilded Balloon Edinburgh, The Post Office Theatre London, The Komedia Brighton, MAC Birmingham and Komedia @ Southside Edinburgh 1999-2000
A Midsummer Nights Dream directed by Natasha for Northbrook College at The Dome Worthing 2001
Worthing Whispers written, directed and produced by Natasha with funding from Awards for All produced at The Pavilion Theatre Worthing Sussex 20001
The Magic Red Cat for Wimbledon School of Performing Arts London 2003
Breathing in Brixton written, directed and produced by Natasha with funding from Awards for All at The Oval House Theatre London 2004
The Method written and directed by Natasha and presented Upstairs at The Oval House Theatre London April/ May 2005. Funded by The Arts Council
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Natasha for Incisor Productions in the open air at St Ann in the Wells Gardens Hove Sussex July/Aug 2005.
Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward. Directed by Natasha for Incisor Productions in the open air at St Ann in the Wells Gardens Hove Sussex July/August 2006
The Odd Couple (The female version) by Neil Simon. Directed by Natasha for Incisor at St Ann in the Wells Gardens Hove 2009
Shraddha written by Natasha and co-produced with and at Soho Theatre London 2009. Published by Oberon
Shraddha the screenplay is currently under development with Hopscotch films
Natasha starts at the BBC Writers Academy in September
TEACHING CREDITS
Natasha has also taught Physical Theatre/Devising, Writing for Performance and Acting at The London Drama School since 2004.
She has led drama workshops in various London Schools for Big Foot and Big Fish theatre companies
Natasha worked on the devised play, The Forest, as writer-in residence with pupils form Aldrington School, Eastbourne in 2008.
She has also taught drama on the Summer plus workshops for Merton Council over the past 6 years.