Kate Saxon 💙
@saxonkate
Director: TV, Theatre, Games. #grace #endeavour #hellcats Bafta Elevate. @StageDirectors #alienisolation #witcher Insta: katesaxon_director
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https://www.thesohoagency.co.uk 12-10-2012 23:40:32
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Saw the Opening Night of the same… Whole cast are great. I happily bounced my focus between stage and screen and enjoyed the sensory glut of delights. Thanks to Elliot Cowan for taking me. Opening Night: A New Musical
Oh, Adrian. With Adrian Schiller 🇺🇦 I will miss you. #RIP Love to Ginny and the Schiller family, to Milena and Gabriel.
Please re-tweet/pass on/ etc Ukie @OutMakingGames Women In Game Development Kate Saxon 💙 John Dower
Was Lead Director on this one. Adore working with The Chinese Room Wonderful cast. Great writing and concept. And yet another collaboration with the excellent Alec Newman !
Lovely to chat to Susie and Esther limitedtimeonlypodcast
I’m hosting the actors panel for this tomo BAFTA . It should be a day of helpful and informative exchanges of ideas and is open to anyone working in video-games. You don’t need to be a Bafta member to attend. The panel: Doug Cockle 🐺⚔️🧸 Jessica Hayles Alix Wilton Regan and Rob Gilbert.
Another #Endeavour ‘school outing’! How I love these people. Thank you Mammoth Screen for bringing us all together. Was fab to see James Bradshaw and #SeanRigby being marvellous, again.
Me on directing the brilliant script by Dan Pinchbeck and a superb cast including Alec Newman Shaun Dooley and #nevemcintosh for The Chinese Room beautiful and disturbing #stillwakesthedeep
Woohoo the #Bafta longlists are in and I’m chuffed to see 3 of our cast named. Alongside the other categories the game is up for - 7 bafta categories ain’t bad! I was Lead Voice Director. 🙏🏼 to The Chinese Room
Thank you fabulous The Soho Agency ! Congrats to Alec Newman and Karen Dunbar for their magnificent work. Congrats to #thechineseroom and #danpinchbeck
Thanks Pinna Pierre - 1st rule of acting is ‘acting is reacting’: live; in the moment; responding to a multitude of nuances in preceding actor’s line; responding to director’s notes; adapting script maybe too.. Then performances start to fly. Acting is not therefore programmable