Miriam is an original founding member of Play on Words Theatre Company. She trained at Guildford School of Acting and has worked as a professional actress for over 30 years. This has led to a variety of international and national productions. She has co written and performed in many of the Christmas shows for children at the Brook Theatre. Most recently her work has included ‘Hedda Gabler’ at the National Theatre and Agatha Christie’s ‘Witness for the Prosecution’ on the South Bank. Her one-woman show ‘Prostitutes Marry in May’ on the lives of Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth the First was nominated for an Off West End Theatre Award.
Along with her writing, Miriam also teaches as an Associate Lecturer in Drama at Canterbury Christ Church University and co runs Play On Word Youth Theatre and Play on Words Activate.
Roundtable: Creative Heritage
A panel of creatives will discuss issues around creative heritage.
Other panelists include Helen Worthy, Jeremy Clarke, Bryan Hawkins and Catherine Richardson.