Ariana is an actor, poet, theatre-maker from Glasgow.
Ariana graduated from Acting Coach Scotland in 2019 with a professional diploma in Stage and Screen Acting. Ariana is also qualified in stage combat (both unarmed and rapier and dagger).
During her studies Ariana performed I, Sniper at the Edinburgh fringe festival and featured in Stran
Ariana is an actor, poet, theatre-maker from Glasgow.
Ariana graduated from Acting Coach Scotland in 2019 with a professional diploma in Stage and Screen Acting. Ariana is also qualified in stage combat (both unarmed and rapier and dagger).
During her studies Ariana performed I, Sniper at the Edinburgh fringe festival and featured in Stranded Astronauts Slow Down music video, in addition to some short films.
In 2021, Ariana made her professional acting debut in the Tron Theatre’s all female adaptation of ‘The Tempest’ as Stephano.
Cameron graduated with a Masters in Screen Acting from the University of Salford in 2022, taking a turn away from theatre acting to focus on being in front of the camera.
Cameron has a passion for telling the stories that make audiences think, the stories that won’t get talked about elsewhere. Through SKELF Theatre Co, he has been able to
Cameron graduated with a Masters in Screen Acting from the University of Salford in 2022, taking a turn away from theatre acting to focus on being in front of the camera.
Cameron has a passion for telling the stories that make audiences think, the stories that won’t get talked about elsewhere. Through SKELF Theatre Co, he has been able to perform in the first two shows that we created, while looking ahead to creating many, many more.
Cameron’s credits include; Pretty Pieces - SKELF Theatre Co., The Effect - SKELF Theatre Co., Whatever Happened to the Jaggy Nettles - Citizens Theatre WAC, Time to Talk About - Lizardfish TV X BBC Teach.
Phoebe is a theatre-maker, writer and producer based in Glasgow.
This year her original show The Seagull (Not That One) went to Prague Fringe, taking home the Inspiration Award, as well as the Audience Award. Phoebe also recently presented her one-woman, autobiographical, spoken word show Please Mind the Gap exploring the transition from “
Phoebe is a theatre-maker, writer and producer based in Glasgow.
This year her original show The Seagull (Not That One) went to Prague Fringe, taking home the Inspiration Award, as well as the Audience Award. Phoebe also recently presented her one-woman, autobiographical, spoken word show Please Mind the Gap exploring the transition from “scheme-rat” to “west-end-wanker”. She has also written for other various projects, such as Scottish Youth Theatre’s National Ensemble (2019) and 2020 Stories: Part 1 (2020) as well as performing original poetry as a part of Sonnet Youth Social Club.
Her other recent work includes directing The Big Bill (2022 Development) with Clutha Arts Trust and Twisted Firestarter (2022) with Half-Light Nights, as well as assistant producing Trajectories (2022) – a young artist development programme - with Scottish Youth Theatre.
Phoebe is also Creative Engagement Co-ordinator at National Theatre of Scotland where she has undertaken production co-ordination for various projects such as Dear Billy (2023) and Like Flying (2023).
Sophie is a Penicuik-made turned Glasgow-living theatre-maker and is currently studying for her BA (Hons) in Acting with Creative Enterprise at New College Lanarkshire. She is currently in development for New Clan's festival of new work, taking on the role of writer/ director across a few of the projects that will debut in May 2024.
Sophi
Sophie is a Penicuik-made turned Glasgow-living theatre-maker and is currently studying for her BA (Hons) in Acting with Creative Enterprise at New College Lanarkshire. She is currently in development for New Clan's festival of new work, taking on the role of writer/ director across a few of the projects that will debut in May 2024.
Sophie’s debut piece FOLKWHORE was performed as part of Scottish Youth Theatre’s Making Space Online Festival in 2021; a one-woman spoken word filmed production, reimagining Scottish folklore through a modern lens.
SKELF's most recent production written by Sophie - Three’s a Crowd - reflects her proud Lesbian identity. Sophie aims to continue making queer theatre, shedding a light on the unique experience of what it means to be young, queer, and Scottish.
Additional Credits: Elmire in Tartuffe at New Clan Arts, Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream at New Clan Arts, Cottice/Ensemble in UBU: A Bloody Puppet Play at Cumbernauld Theatre, and Laura in Fully Clothed directed by Emma Malins.