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I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit Freedom Tongues productions aims to present new writing in Theatre and Film whilst reflecting on contemporary stories of todays modern society.

Championing new voices and engaging with
social issues within our modern World

 

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Gloria Williams – Playwright/Actress

 

Gloria Idahota Williams is an Award-winning British actress and playwright who trained with The Royal Court Theatre Young Writers Group and has been taught under playwrights, such as Martin Crimp. 

Williams is a graduate of Rose Bruford College and won a scholarship to train at

the New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan. Williams is a graduate of The Royal Court Theatre Young

under playwrights, such as Martin Crimp. 

 

In 2010, Williams was one of the chosen actors under to be mentored by Kevin Spacey for The Old Vic: The Class scheme.

 

Whilst studying in New York she did a voiceover for the United Nations HIV/AIDS in

Africa campaign alongside Phylicia Rashād and Wyclef Jean which was won the

Red Ribbon Award.

She wrote and starred in Monday under her Theatre company Freedom Tongues. The play garnered widespread acclaim at International Festivals. Monday was performed at New York's Samuel French Off Broadway One Act Play Festival at The Playwrights Horizons and The Manhattan Repertory Theatre in Times Square. It premiered at The Lost One Act Play Festival at the New End Theatre, London winning 'Best Overall Production' by The Times critic Jeremy Kingston.

 

Alongside actors Sophie Okenedo and Chiwetel Ejiofor, Williams was nominated for the Ogeyinka Merit Award of Excellence.

 

 

 

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