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Below are some production images of various performances Amy has either directed/performed or choreographed. For more information on projects please contact amy.insole@gmail.com

Paper Plans

Paper Plans

community productions at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch. Directed by Patrick O'sullivan

Hunger

Hunger

movement director to Hunger. Directed by Rebecca Handbury, composed by Alex Groves performed at Cockpit Theatre

Chapel Street By Luke Barnes

Chapel Street By Luke Barnes

Max Sterne Roanna Lewis

Nowhere To Go

Nowhere To Go

Nowhere To Go? enters the lives of three young people and their holidays, exploring their aspirations, desires and pursuit of satisfaction. Using dance theatre we want to ask the question, what does it mean to buy a dream? Devised by the company and 50 minutes long, Nowhere To Go's first scratch performance was performed on the 25th May 2014 at Roundhouse, Camden Hub space. Nowhere To Go was supported by 02 think Big, National Theatre Young Studio, Queens Theatre and Studio3Arts

Troilus and Cressida

Troilus and Cressida

Troilus and Cressida performed a three week run at the Trisitan Bates Theatre, part of Our World at War season presented by Lazarus Theatre Company. Directed by Ricky Dukes, assistant director, Amy Insole

Coriolanus

Coriolanus

Coriolanus performed a three week run at the Trisitan Bates Theatre, part of Our World at War season presented by Lazarus Theatre Company. Directed by Ricky Dukes, assistant director, Amy Insole

Pronoun By Evan Placey (Queens Theatre Cut 2 Company)

Pronoun By Evan Placey (Queens Theatre Cut 2 Company)

Josh and Isabella are childhood sweethearts. They were meant to spend their gap year together, they were meant to be together forever. Isabella had now become a boy. A love story about transition, testosterone and James Dean. Performed by Queens Theatre Cut 2 Company Feb 2014, and Greenwich Theatre part of the National Theatre Connections Festival

If The Lights Are Too Bright

If The Lights Are Too Bright

“If The Lights Are Too Bright”, is a memory play exploring an accidental weekend in Hong Kong. Felix, our protagonist and narrator, uses language and technical instruments to create a fully sensory, but fragmented recreation of the wild time he encounters.

And Then The Fall

And Then The Fall

working as assistant director on the third year acting show at RCSSD And Then The Fall directed by Jamie Wood, creating a devised show with 18 actors

Backbone Bistro

Backbone Bistro

“Bistro” is a pop up, site responsive performance that uses storytelling to entice and satisfy its audiences. Bistro was first shown at the Bush Theatre in November 2012 as part of Bush Bounce (RADAR 2012) and is programmed as part of the Accidental Festival 2013 in The Roundhouse (11th May 2013)

V&A. Viewing and Animating

V&A. Viewing and Animating

Performed as part of the V&A's Friday late programme, Amy choreographed and performed amongst the exhibits exploring embodying material.

Overheard in Waterloo

Overheard in Waterloo

10 young artists collaborated with Rachel De-lahay(supported by Simon Stephens and Kane Husbands) to explore how we connect with the world around us. A work in progress piece using coversations oveerheard in Waterloo Station presented at the NT Studio

 Rehearsed Readings: theatre 503

Rehearsed Readings: theatre 503

Amy has recently has had the opportunity to perform in the rehearsed readings of Louise Ryders short story at Theatre 503 as well as Dan Murpheys play The Teenagers in collaboration with HighTide Festival (for more information about Amys acting credits please contact Amy via the contact page)

Punchdrunk: Robert Day photography

Punchdrunk: Robert Day photography

A week long intensive workshop with Maxine Doyle choreographer of Punchdrunk, followed by a week residency with National Theatre Young Studio creating an immersive performance in a office in Oxford Street.

Life of Her

Life of Her

Life of Her first performed at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and then our 1st showing at Bruno Glint Gallery in Hackney Wick April 2013. The performance was based on the real life of Joyce Carol Vincent a woman who died in her flat only to be discovered three years later without anyone wondering where she was. Life of Her was a one woman performed, directed and written by Amy show exploring a characters struggle through reality experimenting with fusing Dance Theatre and Poetry.

Shape of the Impossible

Shape of the Impossible

Shape of The Impossible, National Theatre Shed directed by Max Webster devised by the company, part of The National Theatre Young Studio.

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