Members
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Diana Feng
Founding Member
Diana Feng (she/her) is a London-based actor and writer. Originally from Taipei, Taiwan, Diana has an MA in Acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
With 8 years of industry experience in China, Diana writes to provoke new perspectives in the world, channelling her creativity to support and create work for new emerging artists.
Aleeza Humranwala
Founding Member
Aleeza Humranwala (she/her) is a London-based actor and writer. Originally from Mumbai, India, Aleeza has an MA in Acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Alongside navigating the acting world in London, Aleeza writes to reclaim her agency as a creative and endeavours to tell stories that aren't being told.
Mary McGurk
Founding Member
Mary McGurk (she/her) is a Belfast-based actor and writer. Mary has an MA in Acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with additional training in The Meisner Technique with Scott Williams.
Mary has performed in The Play That Goes Wrong both on UK tour and on Westend. Mary has written a children’s play which toured N. Ireland and now is interested in creating work for herself and peers through telling untold stories.
Jennifer Thornton
Founding Member
Jennifer Thornton (she/her) is a London-based actor and writer. She is trained predominantly in meisner technique with the Salon: Collective.
Along with her growing career and notoriety for powerful performances on Off-West End stages. Jennifer is also an emerging playwright and screenwriter who wants to tell stories from all angles of grit and humanity.
Tegan Verheul
Founding Member
Tegan Verheul (she/her) is a London-based actor and writer. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Tegan has an MA in Acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
An established sketch comedy writer and emerging playwright, Tegan writes because there are stories inside her that need to get out.
Clarisse Zamba
Founding Member
Clarisse Zamba (she/her) is a Black British-French actress from Finsbury Park, North London. She trained at ICAT (2019) and Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (2022).
Clarisse has performed in UK Spring Tour of MAD(E) with Mandala Theatre. She is currently interested in unraveling the geopolitics of West Africa, alongside everyday themes around shame and identity.