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  • Charlotte Vickers

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    Charlotte is a theatre director from the East Midlands.
    As director, credits include: Autumn, based on the novel by Ali Smith (Park Theatre, North Wall Arts Centre); Andromeda (Camden People’s Theatre, Derby Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse); Hurricane Blues (Southwark Playhouse); Start of the Rainbow (Theatre503); Edward II (Oxford Playhouse).
    As assistant/associate director: Cymbeline (Shakespeare’s Globe), Sap (Roundabout/Soho Theatre/UK Tour), twenty-eight (Theatre503), & Yellowfin (Southwark Playhouse).
    Recently, she has been a New Associate with New Perspectives Theatre Company. She was the recipient of an Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practise grant in 2021. She was a resident director on Dr Hailey Bachrach’s Shakespeare and Consent project from 2021-24. Charlotte's completing her MA in Gender and Sexuality at Birkbeck University, researching ecofeminism and climate dramaturgy.

    Charlotte Vickers CPT shows

    Alex Merriam

    Sad Bride

    Wed 30 April and Thurs 1st May 9pm
    A new dark solo comedy exploring compulsory heterosexuality, the industrial wedding complex and what happens when you meet 'the one' but you're still the troll under the bridge.

    Blog Posts by Charlotte Vickers

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    Tobi King Bakare and this theatre deserve a shout-out for such a young, diverse audience. There is so much talk about audiences being full of over 60s and why, why can’t theatres get the crowds in to reflect society in general? Well, I’m happy to say that on a rainy Thursday evening, the theatre was completely full.

    Caiti Grove on Before I Go in CPT's Spring 2023 season London Theatre Reviews