Represented By: Sharmaine Lovegrove
As an actor and director, she has toured France, New Zealand, India, Brazil and the UK and has written and directed plays exploring drug abuse, capoeira and sexual harm in English, Portuguese, Bengali and Hindi. Foreign Body, her award-winning solo play about repair after sexual harm, toured the UK and internationally, selling out runs at Soho Theatre, the VAULT Festival and WOW Festival at the Southbank Centre.
Imogen has consulted with journalists at BBC 1Xtra, The Independent, The Mail on Sunday and Medium to destigmatise the conversation around sexual harm.
As a facilitator of embodied leadership for women, Imogen has designed and delivered transformational change programmes for top global brands such as Chanel, Stella McCartney, Tiktok and Warner Music. She has also worked as a producer for Shakespeare’s Globe, a casting director for the BBC and a lecturer in drama and creative writing departments at the Universities of Oxford, Westminster, Loughborough, Calcutta, Mumbai and Dhaka.
Imogen co-hosted the Loving Colour podcast, a series of personal conversations about race and racism. The series explores what it means when justice starts at home.
Her work has been featured in Cosmopolitan and the Vagina Museum’s zine Lip Service.
@imogenibc
Represented By: Sharmaine Lovegrove
As an actor and director, she has toured France, New Zealand, India, Brazil and the UK and has written and directed plays exploring drug abuse, capoeira and sexual harm in English, Portuguese, Bengali and Hindi. Foreign Body, her award-winning solo play about repair after sexual harm, toured the UK and internationally, selling out runs at Soho Theatre, the VAULT Festival and WOW Festival at the Southbank Centre.
Imogen has consulted with journalists at BBC 1Xtra, The Independent, The Mail on Sunday and Medium to destigmatise the conversation around sexual harm.
As a facilitator of embodied leadership for women, Imogen has designed and delivered transformational change programmes for top global brands such as Chanel, Stella McCartney, Tiktok and Warner Music. She has also worked as a producer for Shakespeare’s Globe, a casting director for the BBC and a lecturer in drama and creative writing departments at the Universities of Oxford, Westminster, Loughborough, Calcutta, Mumbai and Dhaka.
Imogen co-hosted the Loving Colour podcast, a series of personal conversations about race and racism. The series explores what it means when justice starts at home.
Her work has been featured in Cosmopolitan and the Vagina Museum’s zine Lip Service.
@imogenibc