Nadia Nadarajah
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Nadia Nadarajah is an actress who uses British Sign Language.
Nadia trained at the International Visual Theatre in Paris in Physical and bilingual acting. She was also part of Deafinitely Theatre's Creative Hub training scheme.
Television includes: Series TV: Vampire Academy (will be released in August 2022), See Hear, Eastenders, Dot's Legacy, The Hub, Snapshot: Dicing with sex and Wicked series 2 & 3
Film: One More Minute, Talking Hands, Meet at the Edge, Domestic Violence against Men, Night Deviant and Shakespeare's Sonnet 18.
Theatre: Maryland (Royal Court), Unviable (WoW Festival), A Christmas Carol (Leeds Playhouse) As You Like It (Shakespeare's Globe), Going Through (Bush Theatre), A Christmas Carol (Bristol Old Vic), Hamlet & As You Like It (Shakespeare's Globe), Our Town (Royal Exchange Theatre), Untouchable (RADA) and The House of Bernarda Alba (Royal Exchange Theatre).
For Deafinitely Theatre: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare's Globe), Tyrannosaurus Drip (Stratford Circus), Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare's Globe), Tanika's Journey (Southwark Playhouse) and Grounded (Park Theatre), which has been nominated for Best Female Actress.
Other theatre credits include: Can I start again Please (Edinburgh Festival 2015), I Believe in Unicorn (Wizard Presents), We're going on a bear hunt (Little Angel Theatre).
Nadia trained at the International Visual Theatre in Paris in Physical and bilingual acting. She was also part of Deafinitely Theatre's Creative Hub training scheme.
Television includes: Series TV: Vampire Academy (will be released in August 2022), See Hear, Eastenders, Dot's Legacy, The Hub, Snapshot: Dicing with sex and Wicked series 2 & 3
Film: One More Minute, Talking Hands, Meet at the Edge, Domestic Violence against Men, Night Deviant and Shakespeare's Sonnet 18.
Theatre: Maryland (Royal Court), Unviable (WoW Festival), A Christmas Carol (Leeds Playhouse) As You Like It (Shakespeare's Globe), Going Through (Bush Theatre), A Christmas Carol (Bristol Old Vic), Hamlet & As You Like It (Shakespeare's Globe), Our Town (Royal Exchange Theatre), Untouchable (RADA) and The House of Bernarda Alba (Royal Exchange Theatre).
For Deafinitely Theatre: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare's Globe), Tyrannosaurus Drip (Stratford Circus), Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare's Globe), Tanika's Journey (Southwark Playhouse) and Grounded (Park Theatre), which has been nominated for Best Female Actress.
Other theatre credits include: Can I start again Please (Edinburgh Festival 2015), I Believe in Unicorn (Wizard Presents), We're going on a bear hunt (Little Angel Theatre).