Juliet Clark has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in the entertainment and production industry.
Beginning in 2011, Juliet worked as a Front of House staff member at Battersea Arts Centre for over a year. Juliet then joined Warwick Arts Centre as a Front of House employee from October 2014 to September 2015.
In 2014, Juliet co-founded a theatre collective called The Human Animal. As a Company Director and Producer, they managed the collective and achieved success with productions such as "Wastwater" and "Welcome to Rabbit Beach." Juliet'swork with The Human Animal continued until February 2017.
Juliet's next role was with Omnibus Theatre, where they served as a Producer from October 2015 to June 2017. During their time there, they led cross-arts festivals and managed in-house productions and external commissions. One notable production they worked on was "Spring Offensive," which received critical acclaim.
Starting in March 2016, Juliet joined Albourne Partners and took on various roles. As a Production Assistant, Videographer, and Editor for Albourne TV, they contributed to the creation of video and podcast content. Juliet later became a Producer and Production Manager for Albourne TV, overseeing the production of over 300 video and podcast clips per year. Juliet also directed, shot, and edited interviews with thought-leaders from prominent institutions and produced educational animated videos for a business initiative.
In 2014, Juliet worked as a Freelance Producer on a range of projects, including films like "Limina" and "Poor Boy," as well as stage productions like "Silent Meat" and "Contractions."
Juliet's most recent position is with BoxPlay, a subsidiary of BoxMedia. As the Head of Production, they are responsible for overseeing the development and creation of accredited learning tools. BoxPlay specializes in EdTech/MediaTech, utilizing storytelling, multimedia production, and cutting-edge research to provide immersive educational experiences.
Overall, Juliet Clark's work experience showcases their expertise in production, management, and creative roles within the entertainment and media industry.
Juliet Clark's education history begins in 2001 when they attended UWC South East Asia for high school, completing their studies in 2010. Juliet then enrolled at the University of Warwick in 2011 and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre and Performance Studies in 2014. Afterward, they pursued a Master's Degree in International Performance Research at the University of Warwick between 2014 and 2015. Additionally, in March 2023, Juliet obtained the certification "Active Listening: How to be an Effective Communicator" from BoxPlay, a BoxMedia Co.
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