Nina studied English Literature at Sheffield University and Acting at East 15. She trained in clown with the infamous Phillippe Gaulier and studied improvisation with the Free Association, Showstoppers and Monkey Toast. She also founded the comedy collective Bad Handshake.
Nina writes content regularly for Whistledown, BBC Sounds and Audible and ha...
Read MoreNina studied English Literature at Sheffield University and Acting at East 15. She trained in clown with the infamous Phillippe Gaulier and studied improvisation with the Free Association, Showstoppers and Monkey Toast. She also founded the comedy collective Bad Handshake.
Nina writes content regularly for Whistledown, BBC Sounds and Audible and has been commissioned to write the series Mortem for BBC Sounds.
Delete, Nina’s first full-length play, was longlisted for the PapaTango Award, chosen for the RADA Festival and Actor Awareness Festival, was featured on Radio 4 and will be adapted into a series for Audible. Nina has also been chosen for the Criterion New Writers.
Nina wrote the comedy panel show How To Be Good In Bed which was featured in the Guardian and will tour in 2019.
Her comedy content has been nominated at the London SketchFest and been broadcast on Dead Parrot TV.
As an activist, Nina was celebrated by the Huffington Post on International Women’s Day for her work in the UK MeToo Movement. She has consulted on Equity Union’s report on sexual harassment in the industry, attended the House of Commons, is a member of the Consent Collective and the On Road Angles team – a charity that connects the media with activists.
Nina is a proud Londoner of mixed heritage who speaks four languages. She comes from a musical family and was named after Nina Simone. She also works with young people as a tutor and mentor and is passionate about helping them fulfil their potential.
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