CURRENTLY…
Rosie’s play Higher Ups was recently longlisted for The Ifield Prize.
She is currently working on a pilot for a Drama series, a Rom-Com Feature and a play.
Her short film The Pit is currently seeking funding.
Higher Ups
My debut play Higher Ups was co-produced by Medium Rare Productions/Old Red Lion Theatre and was performed from 2 - 4th January 2025.
It was awarded a National Lottery grant from Arts Council England.
Starring: Alice Marshall (This Time with Alan Partridge), Dominic Taylor (Eastenders, The Bodyguard), Gemma Caseley-Kirk (Major Labia), Ben Lydon (Drifters) Jacob Lovick (HangDog) and directed by Emma Halstead.
★★★★ “Delightfully bonkers” - London theatre 1
“A laugh-out-loud hilarious and brilliant take on the entertainment industry, influence and power… a brilliant premise, excellently executed” - Papatango Prize 2024
“A biting satire on the acting industry… highly entertaining” - Artistic Director of Old Red Lion Theatre
Projects
Genre
Date
Name
Comedy
/Drama Play
2025
Higher Ups
A live reading took place in February 2024.
The cast consisted of: Harriet Cains (Bridgerton, Line Of Duty), Sabrina Sandhu (Everybody's Talking About Jamie, The Syndicate), Mike Prokopiou (O Starry Starry Night), Ed Aczel (The Crown, The Favourite) and Alex Redmond (Kids With Beards).
The full play was produced at the Old Red Lion Theatre in Jan 2025, supported by funding from Arts Council England.
Longlisted for The Ifield Prize 2025
2025
The Pit
Drama Animation
Developed on the BFI Stories to Shorts Programme with script editing from BAFTA and BIFA nominated Laura Jayne Tunbridge. Selected for production by Jessica Gardner (Doctor Who) and directed by Daniel Robert Hope.
Comedy
/Drama Animation
2022
TUBS
Initial animation concepts drawn by BAFTA award winning Saffron Mackie.
A Live Reading took place as part of GRIMFEST 2024, featuring: Charlotte Beaumont (Broadchurch, Waterloo Road), Luke McQueen (BBC, ITV2, Dave), Joel Stern (The Stand Up Sketch Show), Al Nash (TikTok, BBC Radio 4), Narisha Lawson (Major Labia, Witches) and Mark Davison (Stath Lets Flats).
2022
Bloody Nightmare
Comedy
/Horror Film
Longlisted for SHORTCOM Sitcom Award
2021
2021
BRAND NEW YOU
Sitcom
2018
BAD [w]OMEN:
Mirrors
Comedy Sketch Show
“Over-the-top, sharp, timely and non-stop funny”
Tulpa
Co-written with Chloe Culpin and Jennie Hall