
Creative Producing Career
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Roz began at Norfolk & Norwich Festival producing site-specific, immersive work in Cathedrals, car-parks, derelict office blocks, spiegeltents, nature reserves, forests, beaches and treetops. Her work with world-class artists such as Robert Wilson, Rimini Protokol, National Theatre of Scotland, Forced Entertainment, Time Circus, Quarantine, The Voice Project and The Mehr Theatre Group, gave her an early sense of the possibility of performance in found and unusual spaces.
Co-founder of art collective KlangHaus she made an album in a defunct radio station in Berlin in 2008 that went on to generate 5 star shows at Summerhall in Edinburgh 2014 (in the small animal hospital) and at the Royal Festival Hall Summer of Love festival 2016 (in the roof). New climate show DarkRoom was most recently presented at COP26 in Glasgow, and in Edinburgh’s Summerhall alongside its companion show InHaus - an immersive experience about communities that form in the ashes of societal collapse.
As Associate Director for CIRCA she toured circus that moves the heart and mind through Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. (2014, 2015)
At Yorkshire Festival she produced fire gardens in parks, 4 tonnes of feathers falling from the sky and a party under the world’s largest disco ball. (2016)
For three years she lived in Shanghai running the internationally acclaimed award winning Punchdrunk production Sleep No More, in the Mackinnon Hotel on Beijing Xi Lu. (2016-2019)
In 2019 she returned to London to deliver Punchdrunk’s R&D work for Audiences of the Future, and grew new skills as a coder and producer of tech-driven exploration, before concluding with five star immersive monolith The Burnt City.
In 2023, she took a break from full time theatre to train as an immersive coach. Her work in the outdoors and in nature, creating thinking spaces for clients to emerge into has seen her begin to weave wellbeing and theatre together in new and innovative ways.
Her most recent work, as the life coach in Riptide’s recent show Intermission was an investigation into the intersection between art and wellbeing, and asked the question ‘just how therapeutic can theatre be?’
She is a mentor to The Revel Puck Circus, and is on the board of Collusion UK and Attic Projects. She is always on the lookout for interesting creative projects - immersive or otherwise - and brings a world of creative experience to bear in her work as an immersive coach. She currently lives in London where she is finishing her first novel. She is a keen vegetarian chef and occasional dj.
