Broadgate Deli London's latest venture in the heart of the city! Expand Theatre Deli exists to enrich and enlarge people’s cultural and creative lives. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to do this right in the heart of the City of London as part of the Broadgate community. With a wide variety of activities and unique spaces on offer, Theatre Deli Broadgate is quickly becoming the cultural hub of the area. We're pleased to house a Cafe/Bar, Creative Desk Space, Rehearsal Studios, and The Nursery Theatre.
Aneirin Evans Studios Manager - London Expand (he/him) Aneirin is a Theatre Maker, Clown and an aspiring Lighthouse Keeper who has spent the last 4 years devising and creating new pieces of Theatre and Performance Art. Working at Theatre Deli London since 2017 and recently taking over as Bar Manager for the downstairs café/bar, Aneirin is passionate about good customer service and facilitating a great night out. When not working at Deli or creating Theatre, he can be found performing stand up Comedy or shouting at sports matches.
Pam Fraser Solomon Chair Expand Pam Fraser Solomon MA, DTLLS, FRSA is an award-winning producer/director. She was a senior BBC Drama producer and has directed over a hundred hours of audio dramas. Her television drama productions include producing EastEnders and Holby City. Pam was also the development producer for the BBC short film One Night In White Satin. Pam is a documentary producer and was an executive producer of BBC2’s award-winning Moira Stuart In Search of Wilberforce and a script editor for the autobiographical feature film Farming. Pam was born in Guyana. She has an MA from Middlesex University and has had conference papers accepted for presentation by a number of institutions, including the University of London School of Advanced Study and Les Amis de la Maison Baldwin. Pam trained at Mountview and developed a career in fringe and repertory theatre working for venues including the Sheffield Crucible and Theatre Royal Stratford East. Pam is currently a film, theatre, and audio Development Producer. She is Chair of Theatre Deli, Joint Chair of RTYDS, and the Head of MA in Creative Producing at Mountview. Photo: Sheila Burnett
Anette Ollerearnshaw Deputy Chair Expand Anette Ollerearnshaw is a performing arts professional who boasts a wide range of expertise rooted in technical, production and creative management, which she gained through her engagements at the forefront of world-leading arts organisations and higher education providers. She works with established and emerging talent from across the collaborative arts and specialises in leading dynamic and complex teams at the intersection of activity, materials, spaces and the sense thereof. From 2014-20 as Trustee Director, Anette was an active board member at the Association of British Theatre Technicians (ABTT). She continues to contribute to setting and upholding standards in technical excellence, safety and compliance for theatre and live performance as author of a regular feature titled ‘Training and Education’ for the industry magazine ‘Sightline’ and as Founder of the ABTT Wigs, Hair & Make-up community.
Kelly Bradley Secretary Expand Kelly is an independent theatre producer, creative and performer. She is passionate about storytelling and developing artists. Between 2012-2017, Kelly was the co-director of Red Table Theatre that pioneered The Open Book Theatre Management Investment and financial model for emerging theatre companies and artists. As an independent producer she has worked on subsidised and commercial projects with the likes of Fuel Theatre and curious directive and has supported the work of such diverse artists as Inua Ellams, Rhyannon Styles, Melanie Wilson and The Belarus Free Theatre Company. Kelly has also worked with Frantic Assembly and Perfect Pitch on co-commissions alongside Made With Many, as well as working with the Coventry City of Culture Trust. She has also produced her own independent productions, including Angel Cake (CPT 2013) and Sex, Lyres and AudioTape (Edinburgh 2012). She has also been a talent booker/agent for Comic-Cons and fan events both in the UK and internationally.
Jo Crowley Expand Jo has been Executive Producer for award-winning company 1927 since their Edinburgh Fringe debut, overseeing multiple London seasons, national and international co-productions and touring to 32 countries across 5 continents. She is also Producer for Kazuko Hohki and Director of the Total Theatre Awards. She was previously Executive Director of Ridiculusmus and Director of Your Imagination.
Wendy Dempsey Expand Wendy has worked in arts management for 18 years, beginning her career at various commercial theatres including the Empire Theatre, Liverpool and the Lyceum Theatre, London. Wendy managed the Dublin Fringe Festival from 2006-2012. Following a return to London and working as General Manager at Ovalhouse and Theatre Royal Stratford East she is currently Director of Finance & Operations for Create, the UK’s leading charity empowering lives through the creative arts.
David Hinds Expand David Hinds ACMA is a Senior Finance Manager who has worked in the construction industry for over 20 years, providing financial support and strategy implementation of building project management in London & the Southeast. David has a keen interest in theatre along with a member of his family who is a young director active in the industry and led him to Theatre Deli. David is now a member of the Finance subcommittee.
Grace Osbourne Marketing Manager Expand (she/her) Grace joined the Deli team in June 2021. She is based in Sheffield and manages the marketing for Deli's Sheffield and London venues. Grace completed her CIM Diploma in Professional Marketing in Sheffield while working at dance and circus organisation Déda in Derby. Before joining Theatre Deli, Grace worked in project management and marketing roles in the arts across the East Midlands including Transported (Creative People and Place Project for Boston and South Holland) and artsNK.
Siamala Krishnan Expand Siamala has a Masters in Law from Oxford University, and is a Director in Treasury Compliance at Barclays Bank. She was a researcher for United Nations Organisations UN Interregional Crime & Justice Institute (UNICRI), UN Gender Panel, UNHCR. She sits on the Governance subcommittee.
David Ralf Executive Director & CEO Expand Your browser does not support the audio element. Please click here to download the file (he/him) David is a producer, theatre manager, and production manager. Before joining Theatre Deli he was Executive Director of The Bunker Theatre having joined the theatre as General Manager in 2017, and was Associate Producer of The Hope Theatre. He also produces theatre with his company, Loose Tongue, and writes plays. Productions for The Bunker include the sell-out My White Best Friend (and other letters left unsaid) festival, This is Black, Breaking Out, Germ Free Adolescent, Little Miss Burden (co-production with Harts Theatre), Where Do We Go Next?, We Anchor in Hope and Killymuck/Box Clever (co-productions with W14 Productions). Other productions include The Trick (Bush Theatre/HighTide), Sea Fret (Old Red Lion Theatre/HighTide Festival), Hotel Europe (Green Rooms Hotel/Old Red Lion Theatre), Brimstone & Treacle, The Wild Party, Steel Magnolias, Sea Life, The Window/Blank Pages (The Hope Theatre). As Associate Producer: Her Aching Heart (LWL Productions/The Hope Theatre). David is a recipient of the Stage One New Producers Bursary. [email protected] Photo: Tim Kelly
Bethan Screen Studio Assistant - London Expand (she/her) Bethan is an actor, voiceover artist, and theatre-maker. She trained at Rose Bruford College in London and École Jacques Lecoq in Paris. She created Todos Teatro a theatre company that creates performances for children in response to environmental crises. In 2019 she devised Turtles Don't Like Plastic which has since toured the UK and China. www.bethanscreen.com Image credit: Alex Walton
Clive Laing Expand Clive has retired after 40 years working in the City as an investment manager. His keen personal and family interest in theatre led him to Theatre Deli where he is now a member of the Finance subcommittee.
Jesse Romain Expand Jesse trained as a Chartered Surveyor in London before running a property investment firm. He produced plays at Edinburgh, The Arcola Theatre and The Park Theatre. He joined Theatre Deli as a board member in January 2016, recognising his skill and experience within property and theatre might be of use, and as a supporter of the organisation. He still works in property and is now developing his slate as a film producer.
Peter Wiedmann Head of Operations - London Expand (he/him) Maker, shortstop, sequin enthusiast. Peter’s finest achievements at Theatre Deli are opening a bottle of wine with a drill and a screw and opening a multipurpose arts and community hub in the middle of London’s busy finance district - also with a drill and a screw, and an awesome team doing most of the work. Peter also co-directs Les Foules Theatre, plays shortstop for the London Capitals, and keeps rhythm with Chicken Bone Chalice.
Athena Stevens Expand Athena is a writer, performer director and social activist. She is the Artistic Director of Aegis Productions Ltd, writer on attachment at the Finborough Theatre and Creative Council member and Associate Artist at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. In 2016 Athena’s play, SCHISM, opened at the Finborough Theatre, transferring to the Park Theatre in 2018. Athena was nominated for an Off West End Award Best Female Performance and for an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. In 2020 her play SCROUNGER opened at the Finborough Theatre, garnering Athena Off West End Award nominations for Lead Performance In A Play and New Play. Athena's work for Shakespeare's Globe includes DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL (writer, actor), NOTES TO THE FORGOTTEN SHE WOLVES (curator, director, writer, actor). Other work includes the feature documentary DAY OF SMALL THINGS (Channel 4) and three web series (YouTube). Athena is a contributor to The Stage, The Guardian and iNews. She is a TEDx speaker and a founding member of the Women’s Equality Party. Athena is a Trustee for the Young Women's Trust, a Patron for Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation, founder of the Primadonna Literary Festival and a National Freelance Task Force member. Born in Chicago, she now lives in London. Athena was born with athetoid cerebral palsy.
Mhairi Walker Expand Mhari is Director of Croft Corner Forest School Nursery, which she established in September 2013 based on the ”forest school” ethos. She is responsible for the finances of the business and HR. She was previously a solicitor with Irwin Mitchell Solicitors in Sheffield. She is based in Sheffield and supports the Governance Subcommittee.
Marisol Spensieri Trainee Trustee Expand (she/her) Marisol is a Latinx actor, theatre and performance maker. Her practice focuses on interdisciplinary performance-making, creating and performing pieces that are thought-provoking, and highly visual and physical. She is interested in questioning and deconstructing canonical ideas ingrained in our society. At the core of everything she does, there is a transnational, multicultural and multilingual approach. In 2021, Marisol was an artist in residence at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre as well as CASA Festival. Her solo show USELESS, currently in its late stages of development, is supported by Arts Council England, and several organisations. As performer, she is part of the international theatre project Interactiones, where she has been part of two artistic residencies in Italy, supported by a consortium of European and Latin American partners. Instagram: @marispensieri | Twitter: @marispensieri
Jessica Brewster Board Associate Expand Jessica is a Founder of Theatre Deli, and was an Artistic Director from its inception to 2020. She is currently CEO of The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
Thomas Wilson Board Associate Expand Thomas Wilson BA MA PGCE (QTS) FHEA is an arts educator, trainer and academic (having taught at all levels of education during his 20-year career, alongside working as a performer and dance/theatre-maker). He is Co-Programme Director of the unique BA (Hons) European Theatre Arts training programme at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance. In this role he oversees the training of the next generation of practitioners, performers and theatre-makers, particularly for collaborative and innovative practices. As Erasmus-lead for the College he is particularly interested in projects and work that crosses borders: geographically, artistically, and culturally. Thomas has a long-standing interest in governance and its role in empowering organisations and individuals to achieve their aims. He has been a Trustee of Theatre Deli since 2013, becoming Chair in 2016, Co-Chair in 2020 and finally stepping down from the Board in 2021 but continuing to support the Governance subcommittee. He sees this role as an extension of his practice as an arts educator, supporting work that develops others and has a tangible impact on wider communities.
I fall into different intersections and therefore could apply for any of the programmes, which should I apply to? Expand This really rests with the you, and which you feel is most appropriate for both you as an artist and what the project needs. To help make the decision, really think about what it is you would like to achieve through the residency and, therefore, what you need in order to do that. Then, consider this alongside the requirements/needs you have as an artist and then apply those findings to the residency programmes, so as to determine which programme to apply for.
Are Theatre Deli Residencies only open to UK residents? Expand To be able to benefit fully from the residency opportunity, lead artists should be resident in the UK, even if only temporarily.