Geraldine Alexander

Geraldine Alexander

Geraldine Alexander
  • BADA Programmes: LTP (Acting/Shakespeare), MIO (Acting/Shakespeare) 
  • Training: RADA Acting BA, Birkbeck MA Screenwriting, NYT

Geraldine has a career as an actress, writer and director, working across all mediums with some of the most innovative directors in the West End, RSC, NT, Globe, Royal Court and on film in Europe.  

Geraldine teaches and directs at drama schools across the country; RADA, Central, Oxford School of Drama, Rose Bruford and Mountview. Amongst the many workshops and script development with students, her productions include The Seagull, Richard III, Loyal Women, Our Town, Broadway Bound, Present Laughter, Julius Caeser and Antigone 

She has also created drama programs, providing opportunities for the local community and young performers with emphasis on the classics. She provides bespoke masterclasses in Acting for Screen, Poetry and Shakespeare and developing new writing. She also adjudicates students in performance.  

She worked extensively with Mike Alfreds and developed her own practice which is the backbone to all her teaching.  

Her productions outside of drama schools include Deathwatch, Amygdala (which she also wrote), The Crucible, Richard III Citizens Richard, and Robert Holman’s last play, The lodger.  

She currently has a short film gaining laurels in the festival circuit and a play under commission and continues to be working on stage and film.  

She finds teaching immensely rewarding and enjoys the constant replenishing of creativity through the collaboration with colleagues and the students.