The Marlowe
Roxan Kamali currently serves as the Director of Learning and Participation at The Marlowe since May 2022. Prior to this role, Kamali was the Community Engagement Producer at Talawa Theatre Company from August 2019 to May 2022 and held the position of Creative Learning Manager - Young People at Kiln Theatre between August 2018 and September 2019. Additional experience includes roles as Producer at BOUNDLESS THEATRE, Youth Support Worker at Roundhouse Trust, and Music Programme Officer at Ark, among others. Kamali's educational background features a PG Cert in Applied Theatre with a focus on working with young people, alongside a BA in Drama, Applied Theatre, and Education, both from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
This person is not in any teams
The Marlowe
The Marlowe is Kent’s regional theatre. As one of the UK’s most successful touring venues, we present a rich and diverse programme of drama, musicals, dance, opera, music, pantomime, new writing, poetry and comedy in our state-of-the-art Theatre and Studio. The Marlowe’s mission is to be the engine house for the performing arts in Kent, shaping the spirit of our region. Our ground-breaking work with young people focuses on skills development and includes technical apprenticeships, co-delivery of a UAL Level 3 Performing Arts course with East Kent College Group; being the national home of Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures’ Cygnet School and the RSC’s Associate Theatre in the Southeast. We recently launched our Writers Room, developing regional talent and supporting our producing aspirations. We are an independent self-funding charitable trust, raising all our income ourselves without any core revenue funding from statutory bodies, reinvesting our profits in to our work with artists, young people and our communities. Above all, we value our team, and our award-winning People Plan is there to ensure that everyone who works for us is rewarded and supported.