Lucy Beth

Based in Aberdeenshire
Theatre
Lucy Beth (she/her/hers) is a multi-award-winning emerging performer, theatre-maker and lecturer from Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.
She graduated with Distinction from the University of Glasgow’s MLitt Theatre & Performance Practices Course after being awarded a PGT Excellent Scholarship by the University.
Lucy has worked on various stage, screen, and audio projects. Her recent credits include Blanca in Ten Feet Tall's production of "Guilty" by Rona Munro at Granite Noir Festival. Penny in “How To Train Your Dad To Be A Feminist” at the Aberdeen Arts Centre, and she has also starred in TMM Recruitment’s Christmas Advert, “Scary Tale of New Work”.
Beyond conventional performing, part of Lucy's practice concerns dialect preservation. She speaks Doric and seeks to create and perform works in Doric as a means of continuing to render the dialect present. Her Doric works have reached critical acclaim and have earned Lucy several awards.
Her Doric solo theatre show, “Ma Name Is Isabelle” was performed at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was highlighted as one of SNACK Magazine’s Picks of the Fringe. It also received an Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Award from the Fringe Theatre Awards. The show has received 5-star reviews in the press.
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