“Molly-Rose is an excellent teacher, whose infectious enthusiasm and creativity makes learning from her an absolute joy.”
TEACHING
I’m passionate about creating playful, inclusive spaces where people of all ages can explore their creativity, build confidence, and connect through storytelling and performance. My workshops are rooted in improvisation, collaboration, and curiosity- empowering participants to take creative risks in a supportive environment.
MY APPROACH
I believe theatre and improvisation should be joyful, open, and accessible to everyone. My sessions focus on:
Encouraging boldness and imagination
Building confidence through play and creative exploration
Developing communication and teamwork skills
Providing a safe, welcoming space to experiment, fail, and have fun
Whether I’m working with professional actors, young people, or complete beginners, my goal is always the same: to help participants discover their unique creative voice.
EXPERIENCE
I have over Eight years’ experience leading workshops in drama, improvisation, and storytelling across schools, theatres, and community settings.
Core Facilitator with Make It Beautiful Theatre Company – leading Dream Machine ensemble workshops in partnership with The Hope Theatre, focused on devised performance and ensemble storytelling.
Improvisation Teacher with Show Up Collective – teaching weekly classes centred on bold creativity, play, and presence.
Guest Tutor at LAMDA, Italia Conti, University of East Anglia, and Trestle Theatre Company - delivering sessions in acting, writing, and improvisation.
Children’s Storytelling Facilitator with Over The Top - running creative workshops for ages 1–10 in Kensington and Mill Hill, using imagination and play to inspire confidence.
TRAINING
My training began at The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology, followed by a BA in Scriptwriting and Performance at the University of East Anglia (First Class Honours) and an MA in Acting at Drama Centre London (Distinction).
I also graduated from Soho Theatre’s Character Comedy Lab, where I developed my skills in character creation, humour, and devising.
CURRENT PROJECTS
As a theatre-maker, I recently developed Bug & Beetle - a new play exploring childhood, creativity, and belonging in South London. The project premiered at Croydonites Festival, supported by Croydon Council legacy funding, with dramaturgy from James Fritz and direction by Kay Michael.
My ongoing work continues to explore how young people’s stories, imagination, and humour can shape new creative work.