Louise Mai Newberry
Theatre credits include: The Good Person of Szechwan (Lyric
Hammersmith Theatre); The Climbers (Theatre by the Lake); The Smeds & The
Smoos (U.K. Tour); Romeo and Juliet (Open Air Theatre Regent’s Park); Much
Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory); Plenty
(Chichester Festival Theatre); All’s Well That Ends Well (Sam Wanamaker
Playhouse) Lampedusa (Citizen’s Theatre); Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Two
Gentlemen of Verona, Pericles (Factory Theatre); Evelyn’s Roots, Adventures
in Wonderland, Twelfth Night (Teatro Vivo); The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the
Bourgeoisie (Arcola Theatre); Any Means Necessary (Nottingham Playhouse);
The Snow Dragon (U.K. Tour / U.S. Tour); The Gruffalo (U.K. Tour / Ireland
Tour); The Long Life and Great Good Fortune of John Clare (Eastern Angles
Centre); Dim Sum Nights, Wave, Boom (Yellow Earth Theatre, U.K. Tours);
Pick-Ups, The Sacred Nymphs of Natterjack (Bush Theatre); Not The End Of
The World (Bristol Old Vic); Transmissions (Birmingham Rep); The Good
Woman of Szechwan (Leicester Haymarket); Noah’s Ark (Walk The Plank);
Hecuba (Theatro Technis); King Lear (Orange Tree Theatre); The Lion, The
Witch and The Wardrobe (Royal Shakespeare Company).
Television credits include: Doctors, Doctor Who (BBC One); Blacklist (NBC);
Goal! (BBC Worldwide); The Bill (ITV); Dream Machines (SyFy); Future Makers
(Discovery Channel); Clifford’s Puppy Days (PBS Kids).
Radio credits include: Inspector Chen, The Good Listener (Radio Four).
Film credits include: Go Back Home, The Shape of Things, Screentime, My
One and Only, Fluid, Christie, Foreplay, The God Game, Fracking Regent’s
Park, Put It On the Map, Tsuppari, La Jalousie.