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Exit Point by Ellie Meigan Rose
Performed by Hot Salt Theatre at The Lowry

'This is a talented company with a bold mission statement to ‘share stories – unadulterated, funny, fresh and heart-wrenching…’; a promise this production certainly lives up to.'  Poppy Helm, The Public Reviews(for full review please visit the website)

' I cared about these characters and wanted to know what happened to them next. There are few finer compliments you can give a writer than that. This was an entertaining and thought provoking evening and if Exit Point appears near you I would strongly recommend it.' -  Frank Hill, RemoteGoat  (for full review please visit the website)


When I Grow Up To Be A Man by Ellie Meigan Rose
Performed by Hot Salt Theatre at  The Lowry

'A superbly crafted piece of theatre by a company destined for greatness' - Porl Cooper, Theatre Programmer The Lowry

'Entertaining, funny and thought provoking. With wonderful performances, this production will resonate with anyone who can remember their younger years'- Student Direct

Herons by Simon Stephens
Performed by Falling Leaves Productions at the Stephen Joseph Theatre and Library Theatre

'An admirably stark revival' - The Sunday Times

'An impeccable production with one of the best ensembles of young actors whose moment-to-moment acting is some of the most exciting to be seen anywhere right now.' -Sarah Frankcom, Artistic Director, Royal Exchange


'Unsurprisingly, the cast took all four of the awards given at NSDF ‘09 for ‘Acting’ or ‘Outstanding Performance’ and although her appearances are relatively short, Billy’s twitchy alcoholic mother (Ellie Rose) is engaging enough to merit a whole spin-off story of her own.' - Whats On Stage

Touched by Chris Thorpe
Performed by the NSDF Ensemble at Latitude Festival 

'Ellie Rose gave a mature and controlled performance as Mel. The NSDF Ensemble's 'Touched' was a polished and exciting piece of theatre, with developed theatricality and plenty of fresh talent'-Daily Info, Oxford.
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