Shona Graham
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 14 - 25
- Height
- 5' 1" (1m 55cm)
- Hair Colour
- Blonde
- Eye Colour
- Brown
- Build
- Slim
Documents
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document fileActing CV.docx
Agent
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Nina Lee ManagementAgent
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020 3375 6269Contact
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2017 |
Shelby
Film |
The Madness of Tellarette Seville Al Carretta, Nightpiece Media |
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2017 |
Mel
Theatre |
Gateways Redgates Theatre |
Redgates, Stour Road |
2017 |
Lady T
Online & Multimedia |
Comedy Cypher FYO Productions |
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2017 |
Kat
Theatre |
Timeless Rikki Beadle-Blair |
National Youth Theatre |
2016 |
Kate
Online & Multimedia |
The Graveyard Shift Caprice Jenkins |
Edinburgh |
2017 |
Ruth
Film |
Ruth Srijith Jalapathy |
Middlesbrough |
2017 |
Emily
Theatre |
Cold Fronts and Hot Flushes: The Short Stories of Kevin Spacey Buttered Toast Theatre |
Greenside, Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
2017 |
Lysander
Theatre |
A Midsummer Nights Dream Bea Holland, NYT |
The Rose Theatre, Rose Bruford |
2016 |
Various
Music & Singing |
Coming Home: A Concert Hild Bede Theatre Company |
Durham |
2017 |
Various
Theatre |
DST Showcase Isabelle Culkin |
Durham, London |
2017 |
Girl
Theatre |
The Bloody Chamber 1st Theatre Company |
Durham |
2015 |
Various
Music & Singing |
TDTC Showcase Tone Deaf Theatre Company |
Durham |
2017 |
Boris Johnson
Theatre |
The Boccae: a post-truth tragicomedy in three parts Durham Drama Festival |
Durham |
2016 |
Cavewoman Ancestor
Performing Arts |
The Addams Family DULOG |
National Student Drama Festival, Scarborough |
2016 |
Ursula
Theatre |
Much Ado About Nothing (UK & US Tour) Castle Theatre Company |
Various |
2016 |
Loretta
Theatre |
Your Grace Durham Drama Festival |
Durham |
2016 |
Dancer
Performing Arts |
Kiss Me, Kate! DULOG |
National Student Drama Festival, Scarborough |
2015 |
Vicky Martin
Theatre |
The Thrill of Love Front Room Productions |
Durham |
2015 |
Estelle
Theatre |
No Exit Castle Theatre Company |
Durham |
2015 |
Suzie
Theatre |
Strike! Durham Drama Festival |
Durham |
2014 |
Perpetrator
Theatre |
4.48 Psychosis Castle Theatre Company |
Durham |
2014 |
Rosie
Performing Arts |
Cabaret DULOG |
Durham |
2008 |
Jemima
Theatre |
The Story of James Bond - A Tribute to Ian Fleming |
London Palladium |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2016 | Senior Acting Course | National Youth Theatre |
2014 | Professional Development Programme | Big Little Theatre School |
License & Passport
Passport: | Yes |
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Languages Spoken | French, Spanish |
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Additional Skills | Horseback Riding |
Athletics | Aerobics, Archery, Swimming, Yoga |
Musical Skills | Bass Guitar, Ukulele |
Highlights
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Reviews: THE BLOODY CHAMBER
“This was perfectly balanced by Shona Graham’s outstanding performance as La Marquise. Her movements were impeccably measured to portray the various facets of the girl, from the naïve excitement of the courtship to the tantrums, horror, anguish and resolute dignity that followed. The visible discomfort she showed towards the Marquis at several moments was clear but subtle, and her despair at her situation was lifelike and very moving.” Naomi Solomons, DST First Night https://community.dur.ac.uk/dst/firstnight/review.php?review=413
“Shona Graham (Girl) did an excellent job in the demanding role and her constant appearance on stage helped develop her relationship with the audience. While she played the naivety of her character well it was in her moments of intense emotion where she really excelled. Her moments of pain and anger were captivating” Hannah Sanderson, The Bubble http://www.thebubble.org.uk/culture/drama/review-bloody-chamber/
“Shona Graham (Girl) offered a vibrant youthfulness and naiveté to the performance, fleshing out Carter’s character to deliver a multifaceted portrayal that convincingly offered the protagonist’s swings of emotion, from elation to unease to a sense of utter fear. With wonderful intermixing of narration and dialogue, Shona’s portrayal endowed the character with a likability and innocence which the audience could strongly identify with” Mubasil Chaudhry, The Palatinate http://www.palatinate.org.uk/the-bloody-chamber-review-flawless/