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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT DANIELLE DOWNEY

Danielle has a degree in animation and a passion for comedy. She enjoys performing, illustrating, writing and leading workshops.

After winning a scholarship to study at Sylvia Young theatre school, Danielle appeared in many West End shows as a child/teenager. She’s too modest to mention which ones though…

Danielle’s not-so-horrible history

Danielle chose to study animation at university as it combined her passions for writing, illustration and storytelling. Always one to observe the joy/comedy of the world around her, Danielle constantly carries around a sketchpad, making notes and drawings of overheard funny conversations she encounters.

Around 7 years ago, Danielle entered the world of comedy improvisation, joining the group ‘CSI crime scene improvisation’, a murder mystery show that plays regularly around the UK/Edinburgh Fringe. Improv allows Danielle to surprise herself, create storylines from nothing and, most importantly, collaborate with fellow performers to create exciting narratives.

Danielle has done several courses at The Soho Theatre, particularly enjoying the Drag and Cabaret course that helped develop a 2 woman show she wrote/performed at Brighton Fringe and Museum of Comedy. Danielle regularly performs sketch comedy and enjoys using parody to address issues she is passionate about (for ex female empowerment and mental health).

With over 10 years’ experience of teaching English, Danielle gets great fulfilment helping students develop independence and confidence in reading and writing. It takes encouragement, humour and an understanding of an individual’s learning style (because we are all so different!) for every student to reach their potential.

Danielle loves working with Laughology and has especially enjoyed learning more about the brain. She is very passionate about meditation, laughter, movement and ways we can keep our brains healthy in a world of social media and outside pressures.

And finally…

As an only child, Danielle was forced to develop a big imagination and amuse herself by creating characters, games and (wicked) schemes. If you’d like Danielle to bring her big imagination and a little bit of scheming into your school, just give us a ring.

Favourite children’s book?

The Teeny-Tiny Woman by Paula Galdone. It’s an old fairy tale that’s pretty spooky!

Funniest school-related moment?

My best friend and I had walkie talkie watches that we wore hidden under our sleeves. In classes where we sat apart, we would talk into the watches. Not long after we’d got the watches, we were caught by our science teacher Ms Jenkins - I think I was making fart noises at the time!

Favourite teacher?

This is tricky… because I’ve been very blessed with inspirational teachers throughout my life.

But Martin, my drama teacher or Mr Mac, my English teacher, who ate burnt toast and jumped on tables reciting Shakespeare.

What did you want to be when you grew up?

The Little Mermaid at Disneyland, or someone who carried a briefcase.

What’s your go-to power pose and mantra?

I find shaking out tension very helpful. Shaking the entire body can feel so good. Once I’ve shaken all my stress out I give a big sigh and say, ‘I needed that!’

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Laura Drury

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Victoria Maitland

Victoria grew up in the west country, but headed to the big lights and big city just after turning 18. After training professionally in acting and musical theatre she became somewhat of an expert in historical dance and can be seen being lifted, twirled and thrown around in the background of many a period drama.

Selina Brown

Selina used to work with Great Ormond Street Hospital, which ignited her passion for working with children. She was also a children’s entertainer, dressing up as princesses and clowns for loads of excitably bouncy, sugar-fuelled kids. She says it sounds scarier than it was. Yeah, we believe you, Selina!

Danielle Downey

Danielle has a degree in animation and a passion for comedy. She enjoys performing, illustrating, writing and leading workshops. After winning a scholarship to study at Sylvia Young theatre school, Danielle appeared in many West End shows as a child/teenager. She’s too modest to mention which ones though…

Alison Carter

Alison has been working with young people since graduating from drama school 12 years ago. Her performing arts background means she’s no stranger to acting like a clown to get the giggles going!

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