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Rosalind Parker ActressRosalind Parker trained at Rose Bruford College of Theatre & Performance and LAMDA. Having started her life in dance, she is now an actress, physical theatre performer and teacher, shamanic dance practitioner, writer, director and theatre-maker.

Rosalind is the founder of The Bedlam Bunch Children’s Theatre & Entertainment, a company who performs regular pantomimes and immersive, fantasy-comedy theatre for children in London and around the UK. She also founded and directed Outburst Theatre, which produced community theatre and educational projects for many years, most notably, “Catford, 1968” in 2018 – an inter-generational project that brought together dozens of school-children and senior residents to recreate real memories of local life in the 1960s in a large-scale site-specific production.

Rosalind  has written and performed three one-woman shows, including The Wonky Shonky Show for Sydenham Arts Festival, London, 2014.

 

Rosalind Parker's chair dance in The Wonky Shonky Show

She co-wrote and performed Raw Cake with Bruno Roubicek, for Sydenham Arts Festival and  The Hope & Anchor, Islington. She later wrote, produced and performed the autobiographical piece, Through the Hourglass, at the Canal Cafe, Camden People’s Theatre and The Hob (Forest Hill, London).

Rosalind Parker as Puck - A Midsummer Night's Dream Rosalind Parker plays Gwendolen

Lead credits include Iago in Othello at the Drayton Theatre, Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Lucilla in Ultima Britannia, D’Artagnan in The Three Musketeers and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Rosalind’s movement director credits include  Bouncers, The Three Musketeers, The Importance of Being Earnest and The Jungle Book all for Spontaneous Productions and The Duchess of Malfi at the King’s Head, London. Her director credits include Catford 1968 and various short productions for Outburst Theatre and The Mystery of the Missing Cabbage, Mission Implausible, Pirate Pratswagg & the Magic Lamp and Ernie & the Beanstalk, all for The Bedlam Bunch Children’s Theatre.

Catford 1968 – Community Theatre Project at  St Laurence Community Centre, Catford.