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Beata Neciuk

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Beata Neciuk is a Polish-born actress with a youthful look, fluent in both Polish and English. She trained at East 15 Acting School with special focus on world theatre traditions and she has full right to work in the UK and EU.

 

As a performer, she is experienced in fringe theatre through her previous work with Theatre of Mask and Movement. She was trained in and is open to work with camera, alongside actively branching out into puppetry and voice over experiences.

 

Advanced stilt-walker, mask-maker and mask performer, as well as a decent juggler and motion capture performer, Beata has previously taught drama and modelled for art photography. 

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Beata's characterisation is disarmingly direct and it is obvious why Peter would find Blue completely fascinating. (...) Well-written, and equally brilliantly acted. 5 stars. 

- Theatre Monkey review

National Contemporary Theatre (Szczecin, Poland)

Ensemble in Post Scriptum (2016), dir. Maciej Litkowski, Katarzyna Szyngiera.

Polish Theatre on Emigration (Scena Polska.UK)

The Other One in Tuwim's Cabaret (2023-24), dir. Helena Kaut-Howson.

Golden Age Theatre Company

Blue [main character] in Inside Blue (2021-22), dir. Ian Dixon Potter.

The Hens and Chickens Theatre,

The White Bear Theatre, Brighton  Fringe, film and audiobook version.

Camden People's Theatre

Basil in Scattered Dreams (2023), By Proxy Theatre for Camden People's Theatre, dir. Aggie Jurochnik.

Theatre Deli (London)

Grandma Opportunity [main character] in My Batteries are Low and It's Getting Dark (2021-22), by Pyxis Theatre for Theatre Deli. Stage and VR versions.

Theatre of Mask and Movement Maszkaron (Poland)

Swot in Nationalist Fantasy (2017) and Girlboy [main character] in Bodyword (2018), dir. Marcel Mroczek, toured nationally in Poland.

 Beata Neciuk is excellent as the titular speaker (...) In Neciuk’s performance Blue is presented as fiercely confident as only the young can be, a streak of wry humour prevents Blue from being too pious. Neciuk gives them the slightest touch of vulnerability to ensure that Blue is a likeable character. 

- Richard Maguire for The Review Hub

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