Tamsin Oglesby

Tamsin Oglesby has worked as a Theatre Director and Assistant Director at the Royal Court Theatre, The Royal National Theatre and Studio and numerous fringe venues. She set up Hostage Theatre Productions at the Old Red Lion and was nominated for the 1988 Young Director's Award and the Charrington Fringe Awards. Tamsin's first play, TWO LIPS INDIFFERENT RED at the Bush Theatre was short-listed for the Susan Smith Blackburn Award, the Dennis Potter Award and subsequently had the film rights bought by Miramax. Her other work includes TOUCHING LAMPOSTS (for radio) and MY BEST FRIEND (Birmingham Repertory Theatre).