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  • Marie Kallevik and Anna Marie Simonsen

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    Marie Kallevik (Performer) studied at École Jacques Lecoq and LAMDA. She's taken clown courses with Phillippe Gaulier, Spymonkey and Angela de Castro. Marie is a co-founder/performer/producer of the theatre company mågå productions. Mågå was founded in 2020 and in 2023 they will open their third show.

    Instagram: @mariekallevik

    Anna Marie Simonsen (performer) graduated w/BA in Drama &Theatre Arts from Goldsmith University 2019. She’s a SOHO Theatre alumni and received a 1 year artist grant from Arts Council Norway in 2022. Her one-woman show, Naughty, won Oslo Fringe’s Funniest Moment Award 2021 and described as “flirtatiously disturbing” (Edfringe Review).

    Instagram and Twitter: @annamariess

    Cecily Nash (director of Troll at Sprint Festival 2023) is a graduate of École Jacques Lecoq, and has worked as an actor and theatre maker for over a decade with credits including The Campers (current tour), The Frida Kahlo of Penge West (OffWestEnd nomination for Lead Performance in a Play), The Wind in the Willows, Widows Walk (feature film) and various voice works including channel 5's The Floogals.

    Instagram: @cecilyanash

    Marie Kallevik and Anna Marie Simonsen CPT shows

    WORK IN PROGRESS

    Troll

    Thu 9 Mar at 7.15pm
    Two trolls feeling misunderstood. They’ve been historically villainized, but what would we learn if we listened to their perspective? A comedy about being an outsider and the pursuit of beauty.

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    Councillor Jonathan Simpson Camden Council