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TRIGG. Amy is an actor and writer based in Essex. She recently finished performing as Agnes in the brand new British musical, The Little Big Things @sohoplace (West End) for which she won the Olivier award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical.
Apr 18, 2024 · Amy Trigg won best actress in a supporting role in a musical for the part she played in The Little Big Things in the West End. A disabled actor who won...
Amy Trigg. Actress: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Amy Trigg grew up in Essex, England. She was the first wheelchair user to graduate from a performance course at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her acting credits include work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe, The Stephen Joseph Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, BBC and ...
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Amy Trigg. @amytrigg1008 ‧. 656 subscribers ‧ 28 videos. www.amytrigg.com. twitter.com/AmyTrigg and 1 more link. Home. Videos. Playlists. Community. The RSC Diaries: 'Measure for Measure' Tech...
- The RSC Diaries: Our final week on tour! | Shakespeare | Theatre vlog | Measure for Measure452 views
- The RSC Diaries: Understudy Club, Part One! | Understudy | Measure for Measure | Theatre vlog501 views
- The RSC Diaries: My Dressing Room Box! | Theatre vlog | Royal Shakespeare Company814 views
- The RSC Diaries: Cooney and Trigg Q&A: Part Three! | James Cooney | Amy Trigg | Theatre Vlog569 views
- The RSC Diaries: Debs/Stage Management takeover! | Theatre vlog | Taming of the Shrew | Shakespeare3.8K views
- The RSC Diaries: Cooney and Trigg Q&A: Part Two! | James Cooney | Amy Trigg | Theatre vlog | Actors657 views
- The RSC Diaries: The Boy in the Dress! | Theatre vlog | New Musical | Backstage Tour1.1K views
May 25, 2021 · Amy Trigg: ‘Every disabled person in the industry gets put up for one role’. The winner of the Women’s Prize for Playwriting 2020, ‘Reasons You Should (n’t) Love Me’ is a hilariously honest...
May 24, 2009 · Amy Trigg. @AmyTrigg. ·. Mar 20. #TheKitchenSink by. @womtells. @QueensTheatreH. is superb in SO many ways. The writing, design, cast…what a treat! If you like comedy and shows that manage to create a slice of life whilst also making it beautifully theatrical then I think you’ll love it. Quote Tweet. Queen's Theatre Hornchurch. @QueensTheatreH.
Amy Trigg is an actor and writer from Essex. She was the first wheelchair user to graduate from a performance course at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her acting credits include work with the RSC, Shakespeare’s Globe, BBC, Netflix and Universal.