

Georgie’s writing work has been shortlisted for the BBC Writersroom and long-listed for the Funny Women Writing Award.

She has also featured in Time Out magazine and is an ambassador for the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC).

Georgie has written for the Metro and The Huffington Post. The weekend will also see shows by Carl Cox. For the latter, she was nominated for Best Debut Performance in the BBC Audio Drama Awards. Parklife, which takes place on 10 and 11 June, will see headline sets from The 1975 and Aitch, alongside The Prodigy, Little Simz and Rudimental. Georgie’s credits include Casualty (BBC One), BackChat (Dave), Quote Unquote (BBC Radio 4), Good Week/Bad Week (BBC Radio 5 Live) and the BBC Radio 4 drama Jayne Lake. Activities and Societies: Actor, TU Theater Student Programmer, WTUL-FM Secretary, Phi Kappa Sigma. Georgie appeared in Resurrecting Bobby Awl as part of Summerhall’s programme at the Edinburgh Fringe and she played the lead role of Libby in Libby’s Eyes at The Bunker Theatre in London. Georgie has performed at various festivals around the country including the Great Yorkshire Fringe, Bedfringe, Guildford Fringe, Brighton Fringe and Leicester Comedy Festival. It was subsequently filmed at the Edinburgh Fringe and released by NextUp Comedy. Georgie has performed three solo shows, A Poke In The Eye, The Morrell High Ground and Eyecon, at the Edinburgh Fringe.Ī Poke In The Eye transferred to Soho Theatre and Eyecon was selected for the 2018 Litmus Fest at the Pleasance Theatre in London. Georgie Morrell is a comedian, writer, voiceover artist and award-nominated actress. Mahad’s play the Beginning of the End was selected for the Top 100 Longlist for the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, while he was a participant on the Soho Theatre and Royal Court Theatre young writers programmes. Mahad has had several pieces published in the anthology Hear Me Now: Audition Monologues for Actors of Colour published by Oberon. He was also a part of the inaugural Tamasha Theatre Playwriting group and has had performances at Stratford Theatre Royal Stratford East, Rich Mix, Park and Soho Theatre’s with Tamasha and Paines Plough. The play was also longlisted for the 2018 Alfred Fagon Award. Mahad’s play My Brother’s Keeper is part of the 22/23 season at Theatre 503 after being selected as part of their 503Five programme.
PARKLIFE ACTOR SERIES
He is currently developing an original series with BBC Studios. Mahad Ali was part of BBC Studios Writers Academy 2021, where he worked on continuing drama series Eastenders, Holby City and Casualty whilst developing an original project with one of the BBC’s independent production companies.
