Fighters- 2025

In June 2025 in starred in a short film called ‘fighters’. I played the role of Jake, a frustrated boxer who’s battling the pressure of making his dying father proud.

The story follows two siblings navigating the slow passing of their father. We see the siblings have an argument over the clash over how differently the two are grieving. My character bottled up his feelings out of denial and focussed on his boxing, as appose to his sister, who is very honest and open with her feelings.

This was a very unique experience as a few of the scenes were whilst I was driving, meaning I had to drive with a camera mounted to the bonnet of my car whilst acting. This was a challenging but a very rewarding project.

Recent Work

constellations- 2025

For my second year end of year show I performed ‘constellation’ by Nick Payne, directed by Hannah Rankin. In this play I played the role of Roland in a selection of scenes. My scenes revolved around serious topics and heavy realism. I also help direct multiple of the scenes to help elevate the energy in the smaller scenes.

This show was performed at The Epstein Theatre in Liverpool.

Tethered- 2025

During my second year of University. I created a movement piece for an assessment along side two of my classmates. The show was deprived from the idea of toxic relationships and escapism. With the use of floorwork, Acrobatics and lifts we devised a beautiful piece. During my time creating this piece, I developed my skills as a ‘mover’ and also gained experience working with an intimacy co-ordinator.

This is a piece that I am very proud of, and since being performed has been shown to younger University students to help inspire a love for movement.

I received a very high first as my grade for this assessment.

Blind Item- 2025

On the 28th of November I performed in an original comedy play named ‘blind item’ by Blake Davies and Max Woodward. I played the roles of John, Paul, Ringo and George. These roles were offered to me, alongside the opportunity to completely create the characters from scratch. I used my comedy improvisation skills to develop each roles little characteristics, until I had given myself the challenge of portraying four completely different people in a short amount of time.

This show was performed at the Liverpool, Hope Street arts bar, and left audiences in stiches, the show also plans to go on tour in the coming year.