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  • Chiara Vascotto

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    Chiara Vascotto is a ‘Britalian’ theatre maker, writer, and performer. Her work aims to offer observations on human behaviour, with an element of humour. An award-winning creative, her plays blend personal storytelling, physical theatre, and social inquiry, often drawing on her background social anthropology and consumer research.
    She is passionate about theatre transcending borders and has set up the bilingual Buskers Inc. Theatre Collective, to celebrate the richness of multi-cultural theatre. 
    As a director and playwright, Chiara’s credits include Alice in Tinderland (Battersea Arts Centre, for WAF), The Apprentice (Riverside Studios), and oRANGE (Arches Lane Theatre), with work praised as “delightful and surprisingly poignant” and “imaginative and thought-provoking.”

    Chiara Vascotto CPT shows

    WORK IN PROGRESS
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    Chiara Vascotto presents

    Stuffed (WIP)

    Tues 19 May at 7:15pm
    Is stuff good? Bad? As a market researcher, Chiara should know. But it’s complicated. Based on true stories, Stuffed wonders how best to handle consumerism, when there’s no Planet B.

    Blog Posts by Chiara Vascotto

    Woman wearing leopard-print sunglasses and red lipstick poses against a bright pink background, holding multiple shopping bags, swamped by consumer goods—playful yet overwhelmed.
    Posted: 01-04-2026 Tag: artist blogs

    The sanctuary of the rehearsal room. Why theatre heals

    The process of creating work for the stage is a powerful counterpoint to many injunctions of the modern world.


    "CPT is as a beacon of fringe goodness, a theatre that champions diversity, inclusivity and the best kind of weird uniqueness"

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