BIOGRAPHY
Natasha is an award-winning writer, actor and composer.
Her critically acclaimed show Clown Sex sold out at Edinburgh Fringe 2023 and VAULT 2023, returning due to popular demand. It sold out at the Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol in March 2024. It has been nominated for two Off West End Awards.
Natasha has been commissioned by BBC Radio 4 and Naked Productions to write an afternoon drama, released in September 2024.
Her podcast Clown Sex recently won Best Artwork at the Independent Podcast Awards 2023, and was nominated for Best Fiction and Best Comedy. The show is nominated for 'Moment of Comedy Gold' at the International Women's Podcast Awards 2024! The podcast was also nominated for Best Audio Production at the OnComm Awards 2023.
Her plays have been Offie-nominated and produced at multiple London venues including VAULT Festival, Arcola Theatre, King’s Head Theatre, Southwark Playhouse and Theatre503. She is Associate Artist at the Albany 2022-24. Her one-woman show Freud The Musical is a Time Out London and Time Out New York top pick.
Natasha has twice been a finalist for the Old Vic 12 playwriting programme. She has twice been shortlisted for Soho Theatre’s Young Writers’ Award. She is a graduate of the Criterion Theatre’s New Writing and Story Development programmes.
As a journalist, Natasha has written for the Independent, the Stage, Little White Lies, Culture Whisper and Disability Arts Online.
Natasha is a professionally trained actor, singer, and composer. She studied at Arts Educational, National Youth Theatre, and Birkbeck University, receiving First Class Honours in Creative Writing.
Working Birthday Theatre Company
Alongside Old Vic 12 and Stage One producer Steph Weller, Natasha is co-founder of Working Birthday. We subvert traditional representations of female characters and instead presents complex, hilarious, and even amoral female protagonists with unflinching detail. We’re the filthy joke that makes your mum laugh in spite of herself.
Working Birthday is currently developing a new pirate musical which has been generously funded by Arts Council England, Southbank Centre, Unlimited, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, New Wolsey Theatre, the Albany, Arts Depot, Musical Theatre Network, Unity Theatre Trust, and the Canadian Embassy.