DRAMATURG
Working across theatre & interdisplinary performance.
Supporting projects through script development, R&D, rehearsal processes, and production dramaturgy.
Collaborative, artist-centred, and practice-based —creating space to test, refine, and strengthen ideas.
Specialisms
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Andrea works with international material and through a decolonial lens, supporting the development of work that engages with diverse cultural perspectives. Her lived experience — Bolivian and Chinese, raised in the UK — informs an understanding of storytelling across cultures.
Andrea supports artists to explore Global South structures and forms, with a focus on creating work that is authentic, culturally aware, and resonant.
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Andrea specialises in dramaturgy and performance that engages with the climate crisis. She also develops an ecological approach to dramaturgy, drawing on natural systems to inform form, structure, and creative development.
Her approach combines ecological thinking and reciprocity with practical dramaturgical tools, supporting projects to evolve in responsive and interconnected ways.
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Andrea supports artists working across theatre and interdisciplinary performance, including devised work, playscripts, installations, and immersive projects.
She works with artists to identify the form and medium that best expresses their ideas, including work in non-traditional performance spaces.
Andrea has over six years’ experience as a dramaturg, working with British and international playwrights across development and production.
She has collaborated with writers on attachment at the Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre Studio, and New Earth Theatre, and has read for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
She is currently Director Fellow at the National Theatre of Scotland, where she provides dramaturgical feedback on work in development and contributes to pitch and play assessments.
Alongside her practice, she teaches and lectures in dramaturgy and new writing, including designing and leading the Playwriting and New Work programme at East 15 Acting School.
DRAMATURG
Working across theatre & interdisplinary performance.
Supporting projects through script development, R&D, rehearsal processes, and production dramaturgy.
Collaborative, artist-centred, and practice-based —creating space to test, refine, and strengthen ideas.
Andrea has over six years’ experience as a dramaturg, working with British and international playwrights across development and production.
She has collaborated with writers on attachment at the Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre Studio, and New Earth Theatre, and has read for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
She is currently Director Fellow at the National Theatre of Scotland, where she provides dramaturgical feedback on work in development and contributes to pitch and play assessments.
Alongside her practice, she teaches and lectures in dramaturgy and new writing, including designing and leading the Playwriting and New Work programme at East 15 Acting School.
Specialisms
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Andrea works with international material and through a decolonial lens, supporting the development of work that engages with diverse cultural perspectives. Her lived experience — Bolivian and Chinese, raised in the UK — informs an understanding of storytelling across cultures.
Andrea supports artists to explore Global South structures and forms, with a focus on creating work that is authentic, culturally aware, and resonant.
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Andrea specialises in dramaturgy and performance that engages with the climate crisis. She also develops an ecological approach to dramaturgy, drawing on natural systems to inform form, structure, and creative development.
Her approach combines ecological thinking and reciprocity with practical dramaturgical tools, supporting projects to evolve in responsive and interconnected ways.
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Andrea supports artists working across theatre and interdisciplinary performance, including devised work, playscripts, installations, and immersive projects.
She works with artists to identify the form and medium that best expresses their ideas, including work in non-traditional performance spaces.
DRAMATURG
Andrea works across theatre and interdisplinary performance, supporting projects through script development, R&D, rehearsal processes, and production dramaturgy.
Her approach is collaborative, artist-centered, and practice-based, giving projects the time and space to test, refine, and strengthen ideas.
Andrea has over six years’ experience as a dramaturg, working with British and international playwrights across development and production.
She has collaborated with writers on attachment at the Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre Studio, and New Earth Theatre, and has read for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
She is currently Director Fellow at the National Theatre of Scotland, where she provides dramaturgical feedback on work in development and contributes to pitch and play assessments.
Alongside her practice, she teaches and lectures in dramaturgy and new writing, including designing and leading the Playwriting and New Work programme at East 15 Acting School.
Specialisms
-
Andrea works with international material and through a decolonial lens, supporting the development of work that engages with diverse cultural perspectives. Her lived experience — Bolivian and Chinese, raised in the UK — informs an understanding of storytelling across cultures.
Andrea supports artists to explore Global South structures and forms, with a focus on creating work that is authentic, culturally aware, and resonant.
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Andrea specialises in dramaturgy and performance that engages with the climate crisis. She also develops an ecological approach to dramaturgy, drawing on natural systems to inform form, structure, and creative development.
Her approach combines ecological thinking and reciprocity with practical dramaturgical tools, supporting projects to evolve in responsive and interconnected ways.
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Andrea supports artists working across theatre and interdisciplinary performance, including devised work, playscripts, installations, and immersive projects.
She works with artists to identify the form and medium that best expresses their ideas, including work in non-traditional performance spaces.