Anisha Fields
Anisha trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She was the recipient of the Leverhulme Arts Scholarship and resident at the Royal Shakespeare Company from 2018-19. She was named as one of The Guardian’s 12 theatre stars to watch, and was a finalist for Told by an Idiot’s Naomi Wilkinson Award 2019.
Theatre includes English (Royal Shakespeare Company/Kiln Theatre); The Limit (Royal Opera House); Pandemonium (Soho Theatre); Mom, How Did You Meet The Beatles (Chichester Festival Theatre); Squirrel (Theatre Royal, Bath); Octopolis and Blackout Songs (Hampstead Theatre); Kes (Bolton Octagon/Theatre By the Lake); The Walworth Farce and Yellowfin (Southwark Playhouse); Alice in Wonderland (Mercury Theatre, Colchester); RSC First Encounters: Merchant of Venice (UK Tour); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Salisbury Playhouse/ Bristol Tobacco Factory); Beautiful Thing, A View from the Bridge and Macbeth (Bristol Tobacco Factory); and I Wish I Was a Mountain (Theatre Royal, Bath). Theatre as associate designer includes Camp Siegfried (Old Vic Theatre) and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Sheffield Theatres/UK Tour).