Lauryn Redding

British actor, writer and composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lauryn Redding is a British actor, writer and a composer.[1] In 2024, she won the Offie Award for Best Lead Performance in a Musical for her gig musical Bloody Elle at the Soho Theatre.[2] In 2023 she was a recipient of the Peggy Ramsay/Film4 Playwrights' Scheme bursary.[3]

Lauryn Redding in 2026

Notable work as a writer includes Bloody Elle, which premiered at Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester in 2021.[4] It was produced at the Traverse Theatre during the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and was produced at Soho Theatre in 2023 before transferring to the Lyric Theatre in London's West End.[5] The script is published by Nick Hern Books.[6]

As an actor Redding has performed in productions including Standing at the Sky's Edge at Gillian Lynn Theatre in the West End.[7]

Personal life

Redding grew up near Sheffield in Yorkshire and later studied at Rose Bruford College in London.[1][8] Redding is a lesbian and uses she/they pronouns.[9][10]

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