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Feature: Windsor & Eton Express

Former Windsor Girls’ School student named best newcomer at Birmingham Fringe Festival

Photography: Ian Longthorne
Photography: Ian Longthorne

Raised in Slough Road, Datchet, the 21-year-old Birmingham School of Acting graduate wowed audiences during her performance in ‘The Morning After’, which was her first professional performance since leaving drama school.

The play received a number of positive reviews.

“This is a dream start for me,” said Gabrielle, a former pupil at Windsor Girls’ School. “It’s a fantastic role and I was really fortunate to get it.

“After studying for three years at the Birmingham School of Acting, it’s great to finally be out there and performing to a real audience.”

“I am really pleased. There were some fantastic plays and performers on show so it means a lot.”

Last year Gabrielle sold out at Windsor’s Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture and has previously performed her one woman show ‘May I Take Your Order’ at the Edinburgh Festival.

The festival ended on Sunday, August 2.

 

http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News/Areas/Datchet/Former-Windsor-Girls-School-student-named-best-newcomer-at-Birmingham-Fringe-Festival-18082015.htm

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