About the director, Harry Gould
Harry Gould is currently on the Directing MA course at LAMDA. He was a co-director on the Made in Bristol course at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre [2019-2020]. He co-directed Buffering, a socially distanced devised piece at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre and collaborated on a community theatre piece called 9 Million Nobodies at the Tropicana, W-S-M. For over five years he has worked with young people in theatre, predominantly as a drama tutor and as an assistant facilitator at the Bristol Old Vic and Tobacco Factory Theatre. In 2018, Harry co-founded Loupe Theatre and produced and performed a play he had written called Shroud at the Alma Tavern & Theatre, Bristol. Then, in 2019 Harry directed a new play by Miel Celeste, The Impracticality of Womanhood at the Alma Theatre. Loupe Theatre continued to help young emerging artists in and around Bristol by running monthly scratch nights at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol.