My Recent Work

The Intrusion: at Leeds Playhouse on 6 March | Leeds Living

The play takes inspiration from Kafka’s absurdism, blending reality and fantasy to explore extinction and survival through humour. The performance turns the climate crisis into something that the audience can laugh at, whilst also considering just how serious the message behind it really is.


The cast, comprising Bric à Brac Theatre’s founding members Kitty Devlin and Alex Hinson, joined by Siobhan Cha Cha (above and main image) brought energy to the stage. Their performances were bold, expre...

Archie’s at Trinity Kitchen: Ultimate Comfort Food and Ridiculously Good Milkshake | Leeds Living

What started as a single restaurant in Manchester has grown into a popular nationwide brand and has since become known for its playful branding and celebrity collaborations.


If you’re into classic American diner style food with a modern twist, Archie’s is the place to go. Their menu is packed with mouthwatering options, from juicy burgers to cheesy fries and flavourful shakes, each with its own unique Archie’s spin. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a full on feast, they bring big fl...

The Thackray Museum of Medicine Exhibition: Blood: Ties and Tensions - Until 29 June | Leeds Living

This engaging showcase delves deep into the symbolism and essential role of blood and its impact on social relationships and medical practices.I was fortunate to be able to attend a private viewing of the exhibition amongst those involved in itscreation, as well as being alongside those who work at the Thackray museum and the community groups involved in this piece. 


Developed in collaboration with the Hematopolitics project, led by Dr Jieun Kim from the University of Leeds, the exhibition dr...

The House Party: at Leeds Playhouse Until 1 March | Leeds Living

‘The House Party’ is a compelling reimagining of August Strindberg‘s classic play ‘Miss Julie’, skilfully adapted by writer Laura Lomas and directed by Headlong’s Artistic Director, Holly Race Roughan. This modern adaptation transposes the original narrative into a contemporary setting, exploring themes of privilege, desire and societal divisions through an 18th birthday celebration.


The story focuses on Julie, played by Synnøve Karlsen, who is hosting an extravagant 18th birthday party at he...