Meet Our Team
Jess Clough-MacRae
Jess Clough-MacRae is a performer, director and theatre-maker from Bristol. She studied Drama at the University of East Anglia, and completed the Bristol Old Vic Made in Bristol Programme in 2015 and has since worked with Propolis Theatre and freelance as a director, performer and dramaturg on a number of productions in the south-west. Jess returned to Bristol after two years of training at Ecole Jacques Lecoq. With her international theatre company Cut Mustard Theatre she created multilingual science fiction physical theatre show '2100', which she has performed at the Prague and Norway fringe festivals, winning the "Pick of the Fringe" award in Norway. She regularly uses puppetry, clowning, physical theatre and verbatim text to explore sensitive issues and tell new stories. |
Jonathan Tilley
Jonathan studied at Oxford University and the École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq. He works as an actor, director, writer, with roles in theatre, radio and short films. He is a member of The Latebloomers physical comedy troupe and created and regularly performs in their award-winning show 'Scotland!' Other roles have included Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice for Putney Open-air Theatre, George III in The Madness of George III at the Oxford Playhouse and (as director) One Minute by Simon Stephens at Putney Arts Theatre. He has performed in children's theatre and is a teacher and facilitator, with experience creating and leading workshops for adults and children, most recently with the Bristol Old Vic Young Company and Bristol-based educational charity Unique Voice. |