Personal Details

Playing Age: 18-25yrs Height: 5'5" Build: Slim Eyes: Brown
Hair:
Dark Brown Accent: Standard English/RP Equity: Student Member

Skills and Background

Drama Training: The Actors Works/The Academy Drama School - Post Graduate Course in Acting
University of Greenwich - BA (Hons) Drama and Education
Key Accents: RP, London Cockney, Northern, French, Indian, Chinese, Nigerian.
Languages: English, Gujarati, Hindi and basic knowledge of Urdu.
Singing: Good voice (Range: Tenor 2nd B flat below middle C - E above middle C)
Other Info/Skills: Stilt walking, BASSC Stage Combat, good improvisation skills and basic knowledge in dance.

Credits:

Production
Role
Venue
Director
Dinner by Moira Buffini Hal The Greenwich Playhouse Daniel Brennan
Agamemnon by Stephen
Berkoff
Herald The Actor Works Studio, Wapping Oliver Plunkett
King John by William
Shakespeare
Robert Faulconbridge, Hubert. The Actor Works Studio,
Wapping.
Helen Alexander
Scenes From Elizabethan/Jacobean/
Restoration Plays
Various Roles
The Academy Drama School
The Andrew Sketchley Theatre
Jules Melvin
Scenes From 19th/20th
Century Plays
Various Roles The Academy Drama School
The Andrew Sketchley Theatre
Tim Barron
Love Play by Moira Buffini Llewellyn, Buttermere, Boy, Quinn, and Peter Bathway Studios,
Woolwich (London)
Carly Woodmansey
Route 68 By Ariana Alphas
and Nickul Hathi. (Devised Performance)
Mr. Dhayalal Popat The Age Exchange Theatre,
Blackheath (London).
Devised Piece

Other Credits/Experience

• Attended screen acting classes by Mark Normandy, Director of the International School of Screen Acting.
• Extensive experience of public speaking, as a compere/master of ceremonies.
• Experience of singing classical Indian devotional songs. Participated in numerous short plays and productions based on various Indian scriptures including the Mahabharata, Ramayana etc.
• Experience in Reminiscence Theatre and trained by Pam Schweitzer, founder of the Age Exchange Theatre.
• Attended workshops in Butoh led by Pippa Guard, and also Le Coq carried out by Peter Bramley