Amanda is a playwright and actress from London. In 2017 she was on the Royal Court and BBC London Writers' Groups. In early 2019 she wrote and performed
The Little Sob as part of
Dark Night of the Soul at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, and returned there in early 2020 with
Bessie Coleman about the first African American female pilot as part of
Notes to the Forgotten She-Wolves. In 2020 she won the Verity Bargate Award for her play
Shedding a Skin, which she performed at Soho Theatre to huge critical acclaim in summer 2021, before reviving it there in March 2022. The play was shortlisted for the Susan Smith Blackburn Award 2022, and she is now developing it for television with Three Tables. Her play
Recognition, about the C19th's famous dual heritage composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, was presented originally as an audio play by 45North Ltd/Ellie Keel Productions, 2021, and has now been developed into a full-length piece to be presented as Talawa's headline show as part of Croydon's City of Culture 2023. Her play
And I Dreamt I Was Drowning was selected for Theatertreffen Stückemarkt from over 350 plays submitted by over 60 countries to have a reading as part of the festival in Germany in May 2022, and she won the prize of a commission of a new work which will be staged at the Schauspiel Leipzig as part of the 2023/2024 season. Amanda is also under commission to Audible as part of their Emerging Playwrights Programme and to Headlong Theatre Company, having been Writer in Residence there 2021/2, and has just completed the Young Women Opera Makers residency 2021/22 at Festival D'Aix-en Provence. She is also writing her first feature for Joy Productions / Film 4.
A story about the legacy of Black classical music in Britain and the life of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, heartbreaking and uplifting in equal measure.The colour of the sonicBlack notesvoice meeting voicepiercing through time
At a prestigious music college, where most of her classmates...
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