ACTOR - PRODUCER - WRITER - DIRECTOR

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Director

Director credits for Martha Lott

 

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afghanistan is not funny

Written by Henry Naylor featuring the photography of Sam Maynard. The world premiere was directed by Martha Lott and performed at the Adelaide Fringe. The production then went on to be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe and was co-directed by Darren Lee-Cole. WINNER: Best International Act, Hollywood Fringe 2022, WINNER: Platinum Medal, Tvolution Hollywood Fringe 2022, WINNER: Best International Show, TVO Awards, Hollywood Fringe 2022, WINNER: Best of the Broadwater, Hollywood Fringe 2022, WINNER: Adelaide Critics Circle Weekly Award, Adelaide Fringe 2022, WINNER: Best Theatre Weekly Award, Adelaide Fringe 2022, WINNER: Soho Playhouse Medal for Dramatic Excellence, Edinburgh Fringe 2022, NOMINEE: Best of ALL Fests, Fringe Encore Series, Hollywood Fringe 2022 

★★★★★ “‘Jaw-dropping’” – One4Review, ★★★★ “‘Eye-opening’” – Three Weeks, ★★★★ “"Intimate and epic"” – The Stage, ★★★★★ “‘Extraordinary’ ” – British Theatre Guide, ★★★★ “‘A story-teller extraordinaire’” – Daily Mail, ★★★★ “‘Will move you to tears.’” – The Wee Review, ★★★★★ “'Absolutely f*cking brilliant'” – Theatre Extra, ★★★★★ “'Captivating...'” – Stage Whispers, ★★★★★ “‘Simply Riveting! ” – Global Media Post, ★★★★★ “ ‘Outstanding theatre’ ” – Barefoot Review, ★★★★★ “Naylor takes us where other playwrights fear to tread.’” – InDaily

That’s A Fact That’s Not fun

Performed in The Adelaide Fringe 2018. That’s A Fact was a reworking of a Stand-up version performed by Gordon Southern in 2017. Co-Directed with Poppy Rowley.

shakespeare for kids

Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, The Tempest

Written by William Shakespeare adapted by Martha Lott from the 'Lamb's Tales of Shakespeare'

presented by The Recycled Theatre Company

2014 - 2016

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his ghostly heart

Written by Ben Schiffer

presented by Holden Street Theatres

"A very novel and memorable experience for an audience and quite a triumph for Holden Street Productions." - The Advertiser

February - March 2012 (Adelaide Fringe)

scarborough

Written by Fiona Evans

presented by Holden Street Theatres

2009 – The Advertiser Fringe Award for Best Theatre February - March 2009 (Adelaide Fringe)