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Edinburgh Competition Winner at Pleasance, Isington
Prize writing competition
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Steph Street
Stephanie was born and brought up in Singapore. She has an MA (Hons) in English from Jesus College, Cambridge, where she was given the Prawer Prize for her dissertation on Jacobean and Caroline Court Masques. She then went on to study acting at LAMDA on a three-year scholarship.
As an actress Stephanie has worked extensively in theatre and television. Her theatre work includes Not the End of the World at Bristol Old Vic, Too Close to Home at the Lyric Hammersmith, the UK premiere of Arabian Night for ATC, Rosalind in As You Like It for Natural Perspectives, the Dark Lady of the Sonnets in the world premiere of Tony Haygarth's Dark Meaning Mouse, UK tour of The Vagina Monologues and the UK professional premiere of The Laramie Project at London's Sound Theatre, as well as numerous workshops at the Soho Theatre, Royal Court and National Theatre Studio. Her TV work includes lead and regular parts in Red Cap, Holby City, Eastenders, 20 Things to do Before you’re 30 and NY-LON. She’s currently filming for a new drama for the BBC.
As a writer she developed her first play, a verbatim piece called Sisters about British Muslim women, at the London Metropolitan Facility and National Theatre Studio in 2006, and at the North Wall in 2007 with Ruth Carney. They are now looking to get it produced.
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