PROJECTS

Past & Upcoming Works

Here’s a list of creative projects I have worked on:

New projects are always being added, so do check back to see if there are any new ticketed events! (If you want to see where I got certain skills & learning check out the Timeline of Experience)


THE PARTY (2025)
Jun
4

THE PARTY (2025)

It’s 1985. The Class of 1955 reunite for the 3rd time - in the pressures of love, loss and regret, they relive the confusion and grief that led to them losing two of their classmates, 30 years before.

Photos from the Performance

Taken by Amelia Annear

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Creatives Society: Spoken Word Night
Feb
28

Creatives Society: Spoken Word Night

Company/Location: The York St John’s Creatives Society, Students’ Lounge

Founder, Event Organizer, Mentor: Francesca Viney

Filming and Creatives Society Treasurer: Tessa Tuominen

Creatives Society Health and Safety and Management: Rain Hope

BSL Talent & Support: Jennie Manning, Stephanie Raper


Student Talent:

Yousef Ismail (@Youseffie_ on IG and TikTok)

Issac Otton (@Issac_Otton on IG)

Tessa Tuominen

Bel

Felix

Maximus

The Idea:

The idea for this event came after January, the month when suicides spike after the holidays.

As the founder of the creatives society, I have seen my friends and I struggle with the question, “Will this year be different from last year?”. Sometimes we do not win the struggle.

According to PAPYRUS; Suicide is the main cause of death in young people under the age of 35 in the UK.

This event aimed to give back a voice to the hopes, dreams and struggles that shape under 35’s lives - through comedy and storytelling. Donating any profits we raised to PAPYRUS.

We gave an open invitation to any student in the university to be guided on how to deliver their spoken word, and found some fantastic people.

What is the Creatives Society?:

The Creatives Society was founded under the need for a space for non-creative degree students to have a place to learn and showcase their creative skills alongside creative degree students at York St John University. Being a creative meant that it didn’t matter what kind of art you created; we could find a way to have the most unlikely disciplines work together.


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