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Lucy Blewett


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  Lucy is available for theatre, live theatre and film work from the 1st of May 2008.   
  A versatile and charismatic performer, Lucy is about to perform at the Hampstead Theatre in April 2008 with Shared Experience Theatre Company as part of their youth theatre in a theatrical adaptation of Tolstoy’s War and Peace.   
  Lucy’s most recent performance was the role of Bill in Chloe Campbell’s Rose Gets Shot, which premiered at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2007. The production received a 4 star review in The Scotsman, see link below.   
  Past theatrical roles include Claire in Jean Genet’s The Maids, Duckling in Timberland Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good, Hippolyta in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Jo in Claire McIntyre’s Low Level Panic and productions of Eve Ensler’   
  Lucy is an experienced performer in the forms of theatre, dance and dance drama. She has performed at Sadler’s Wells Lilian Baylis and Wimbledon Theatres with Union Dance Youth Troupe- Union Too, a fusion of contemporary, African and ballet forms.   
  This in-depth look at historical literature and recent and current productions in the British Theatre gave Lucy a comprehensive view and understanding of successful British Theatre and its history and influence.   
  Lucy’s final year dissertation was entitled: Whose Life is it Anyway? Adapting her past: - The theatrical productions based on rediscovered literature of Aphra Behn and Jean Rhys, re-appropriated for a 20th/21st century audience.   
  Particular areas of academic interest include women’s theatre and its history, post-colonial theatre with particular interest in use of language and physical theatre and movement.  
  Lucy graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London in 2007 with an Upper Division 2:1 in Drama and Theatre Studies.   

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