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Victoria Curtis
  • 32, Female
  • Buckinghamshire
  • United Kingdom
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What I do... (Actor, director, designer, teacher etc?)
First and Foremost a writer.
A performer if really necessarily! (which seems to be frequent these days dammit)
Assistant Director
Former riding instructor, gymnast and dance coach
Horse whisperer
Stage managing
My Quick CV
Achieved 2:1 Ba hons Drama and English Degree at University of Northampton.
Assist directed and performed as Katrina in Mother Courage at University of Northampton.
Won many dance, gymnastic and show-jumping competitions
Front House Manager at Playhouse Theatre in Northampton.
Assisted students improving performance.
Provide workshops for youngsters, exploring themselves and their understanding. Encourage expression and characteristic exploration. Have provide workshops for the YWCA. NAGS and Talking With Hands in Northampton and Milton Keynes.

Written short story Streets of London and two 5 minute plays, Expectations and Idealogy.
Was Costume manager for Performance division at University of Northampton.

Currently writing a play and film called Duo..
The first thing that inspired me in theatre...
Royal Shakespeare Globe, actors' encouragement and then Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed.
My favourite theatre something is...
Self expression on a universal understanding perhaps...
The thing that annoys me about our industry...
Lack of respect to the audience.
My website
http://northamptonarts.ning.com/
Another website I'd like to plug
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/northampton/hi/people_and_places/newsid...

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At 2:29pm on July 29, 2010, Darren A. Furniss said…
It is nice to be aquainted with you also (Bow) I am well thank you. I noticed that you are a writer. Me too, when I get the time and money to write. I will let you know when we will next be performing, hopefuly in September but tbc. I hope you are well and that we can stay in touch :)
At 2:53pm on July 15, 2010, Bree Smythe said…
Yes the radio interview would certainly be interesting - I would get my interpreter to translate for me unless you have the transcript? I’m not sure how to send you an email on here - haven't quite got to grips with this yet! :) Would it be possible to get your email address? You can pm to bree@remark.uk.com. Send me your CV too, that would be fab to get some more background.

Best wishes,

Bree
At 12:51pm on July 15, 2010, Bree Smythe said…
Hi Victoria,

My name is Bree, I work as a researcher at Remark! Productions, a deaf-led independent production company.

I came across the BBC article on Tides of Deaf Talent at the Royal & Derngate and I was really interested reading about you. From reading your profile here you seem to have your fingers in many pies - costume designer, dancer, director! Do you have anything coming up soon? Perhaps any dance performances or productions related to your directing or costume designer role?

I was also wondering, do you use sign language at all?

I look forward to hearing back from you - either email me at bree@remark.uk.com or reply to this post, whichever is easier! :)

Best Wishes

Bree
At 8:40pm on November 12, 2009, Angelina said…
Thanks!! I will follow your advise!
Best,
Angelina
At 1:43pm on March 15, 2009, Eric Storm said…
Hi Victoria, thank you so much for your kind comment. Good luck, Eric.
 
 
 

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