Actress

Acting Credits

Rosalind specialises in film and physical theatre. Lead credits include Iago in Othello at the Drayton Theatre, Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest (Spontaneous Productions), D’Artagnan in The Three Musketeers (Spontaneous Productions), Amena in April’s Fool, directed by Ita O’Brien and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Spontaneous Productions). She has written and performed three one-woman shows – Raw Cake, directed by Bruno Roubicek, for Sydenham Arts Festival and The Hope, Islington, Through the Hourglass, for the Canal Cafe, Camden People’s Theatre and The Hob (ED Comedy, London) and The Wonky Shonky Show for Sydenham Arts Festival.

Rosalind is the founder of The Bedlam Bunch Children’s Theatre & Entertainment, a company who performs regular pantomimes and immersive, fantasy-comedy theatre for children in London and around the UK.

She also founded Outburst Theatre, which produced community theatre and educational projects for many years, most notably, “Catford, 1968” in 2018 – an inter-generational project that brought together dozens of school-children and senior residents to recreate real memories of local life in the 1960s in a large-scale site-specific production.