Rachael Simmons
By day Rachael is on the reception of a North London secondary school inevitably being deafened by a parent, by night she is frequently found wandering the London streets desperately trying to kill time post-detention and pre-theatre. She has a BA in Film & American studies from King's and prides herself on her first essay being on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, final dissertation on Anime. As you do. She has a terrible penchant for stage door and live tweeting her cultural adventures, sometimes simultaneously. She has never knowingly turned down pizza nor jazzy socks.
Strindberg’s Women: ‘The Stronger’ and ‘Storm’, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
Cathy Come Home, Barbican Theatre - Review
Savage, Above the Arts – Review
The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, Shakespeare’s Globe - Review
Phaedra(s), Barbican - Review
DiaoChan: The Rise of the Courtesan, Arts Theatre – Review
REMOTE, Camden People's Theatre - Review
A Flea in her Ear, Tabard Theatre – Review
Coach Coach, Soho Theatre – Review
The Young Visiters, Tabard Theatre – Review