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Rebecca Crookshank

Feminist, writer and award winning actress.

Rebecca left the Royal Air Force to train at The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts where she gained a First Class BA (Hons) in Acting in 2005. Rebecca is a proud member of the Royal British Legion Women’s section, and was asked to sing with the Royal Marine Band for a festival of remembrance in 2008. Writing credits: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (Tristan Bates First Festival and Edinburgh Festival); Alice: A New Musical (St James Theatre, London). Theatre credits include: Etiquette & Vitriol (Soho Theatre, London); Dick Whittington in Poppy (Landor Theatre, London); England Street by Kenny Emson, LBW directed by Fin Irwin, and Tin Girls directed by Jessica Beck (all for The Bike Shed Theatre); Loveplay (Rose and Crown), and Taming of the Shrew (St Leonard's Church-Shoreditch) both for New Rep Company; Impotent (Lion & Unicorn); most recently Lady Bracknell in The Importance of being Ernest (St James Theatre Studio); Whiskey Tango Foxtrot in development (First Festival-Tristan Bates). Recent Film, & TV credits include: Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton (Walt Disney Pictures); Casualty directed by Nigel Douglas (BBC); Robson Green’s Extreme Fishing (Channel 5).

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