Francesca Robson

Hello, I’m Frankie! And I’m currently working as a freelance facilitator and creator, focusing my projects on important and poignant social change within and around marginalised communities.
I studied theatre at the University of Warwick and this is where my passion for community arts grew. After graduating, I continued to connect the dots between the arts and underrepresented communities. My previous work has highlighted social inequality whilst collaborating with vulnerable and segregated adults, some of my work has been co-created with: The Salvation Army, Crisis, Underground Lights and many other charities and organisations. I wish to continue to break down the barriers that surround the arts, constantly working to make theatre more accessible and attainable.
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