Debbie is an actor who has worked extensively in a variety of theatre both in the UK and internationally. She has also appeared on screen in television and film. Her audio work spans from radio plays, audio books and video games. Debbie’s passion for using drama as a vehicle for personal and professional development is at the core of her teaching and facilitation work.
She has directed Rules For Living by Sam Holcroft at Arts Educational School and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare for Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre credits include: Coram Boy (Chichester Festival Theatre); Disruption (Park Theatre); I, Joan & Henry VIII (Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre); The Fall Of The House Of Usher (Ruhrtriennale International Festival/Burg Theater-Vienna); The Whip, A Museum in Baghdad, Tamburlaine, Timon of Athens, Little Eagles, Morte D’Arthur, Grain Store, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, American Trade, King Lear, As You Like it (RSC); Comedy of Errors (RSC/Told by an Idiot); Acceptance (Hampstead Theatre); Cargo (Arcola); Beowulf (Unicorn Theatre); King Lear (Talawa/Manchester Royal Exchange/Birmingham Rep);
Boi Boi is Dead (Leeds Playhouse/Watford Palace Theatre); Coram Boy (National Theatre), A Matter of Life and Death (Kneehigh/National Theatre); Prurience, Welcome To The Home (Southbank Centre); The Residents (AlbanyTheatre/Teatro Vivo); Too Clever By Half (Manchester Royal Exchange/Told By An Idiot); Black Jesus (Finborough Theatre); Feathers in the Snow (National Theatre Studio); Cinderella (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Aida (Royal Albert Hall); Whistle Down the Wind (West End/Tour); Sick (Almeida); Ten Suitcases (Drill Hall).
Television/Film credits include: Delicious (Bandit Television/SKY); Holby City, Casualty, Doctors, Holy Smoke, Green Balloon club (BBC); Night and Day (Granada); Night Fever (Five).
King Lear (Saffron Cherry TV/BBC); The One’s Below (Cuba/Tigerlily); I Called You (Double Yellow Productions); My Dear Friend (Paved with Bold/Crystal Pictures); Monster (Barbican).