Wendy Fisher
Wendy’s love of the theatre and all things creative stem back to a fateful school trip to the Aldwych where she got the opportunity to improvise on stage with the RSC team. It took another 50 years before she got that chance again, this time via the Old Vic. Having performed in several fringe shows and now writing and directing Wendy takes every opportunity to see and learn from new works and views them with the understanding of just how hard it is to put new work out there. Wendy’s main claim to fame is appearing as the Head Midwife in House of the Dragon where she used her professional expertise as a midwife to advise on the infamous caesarean scene.
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Wendy Fisher29 March 2024
Review: The Divine Mrs S, Hampstead Theatre
Divinely funny and still pertinent to female writers and actors today.
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Review: Cold, Dark Matter, Hope Theatre
A beautifully dark and enthralling tale of the West Country.
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Wendy Fisher9 March 2024
Review: For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy, Garrick Theatre
Told with energy and honesty.
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Wendy Fisher27 February 2024
Review: A Family Business, Omnibus Theatre
Challenging and thought-provoking
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Wendy Fisher25 January 2024
Review: Indestructible, Clapham Omnibus Theatre
Indestructible Object - is this a metaphor for the work of female artists?
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Wendy Fisher10 December 2023
Review: Rumble In The Jungle Rematch, Dock X Canada Water
Two of the most famous heavyweight boxers slug it out in a South London warehouse
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Review: The Ayes Have It! The Ayes Have It!, Leicester Square Theatre
A fun and entertaining show with real-time political debate
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Wendy Fisher20 November 2023
Review: Wet Cement, Queens Theatre Hornchurch
A thought-provoking piece of writing
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Review: Airswimming, Union Theatre
How could Doris Day laugh through tears? She must have watched this beautiful show.
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