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'To Whom It May Concern' is an emerging writers night produced and directed by Salt Circle Productions. The one-hour show consists of monologues around different themes. Tonight’s theme is 'The World Wide Web' and will be performed by brilliant London based actors.
This is an evening of letters that were never sent. A night of connection, re
volution and power as we hear the voices of 'us', the general public that is often overlooked.

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Writers/ Performers:

Agnes Dromgoole

Roopak K Khara

M. L. WALSH

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Writers:

Eden Spence

Abbie Rough

Sorcha Harris

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Performers:

Tamara Davidson

Alex Osborne

Sophie Spencer

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Music by Laura Eklund Nhaga

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Directed by:

Karen Barredo, Ellie McCoy, Madeleine Dubovsky,

Ophelia Fellhauer, Cherry Walker

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Read about our previous 'TWIMC' here

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Meet us after the show in the bar and meet up with fellow creatives.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
23rd of July, 8:45pm at The Glitch Theatre
 

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CAST AND CREW

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Agnes Dromgoole

Writer and performer of 'reCaptcha'

 

Agnes (She/Her) is an actor based in London. 
Following a discovery during her Natural Sciences MSc that lab work made her utterly miserable, she attended East15 and has recently graduated from their MA Acting course. Agnes is drawn to relatable characters that tend to want to hide their vulnerability with humour. This is her writing debut and it appears she’s really into exploring mental breakdowns over minor tech-related inconveniences.

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THE WRITERS/ PERFORMERS

M. L. Walsh

Writer and performer of 'Only Some Can Afford a Fur Suit'

 

M. L. WALSH is a performance poet specializing in comic absurdism and the construction of narrative through voice and characterisation. Since finding her form in the poetic monologue, she has experimented with the translation of performance poetry from stage to page, and how theatrical technique (and its removal) can modify a text. Her debut collection My Dog Has Never Read This was released in March 2025 with Verve Poetry Press.

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Roopak K. Khara

Writer and performer of 'POV Phone'

 

Roopak K Khara is a consultant psychiatrist, actor, playwright, pharmacist and make-up artist. This blend of uniquely conflicting careers bemuses society but she loves breaking new ground for Sikh female creatives. 

Roopak’s acting roles include short films, Shakespeare, method acting, professional content and contemporary theatre. As a playwright, her fourth play is in production with Maktab theatre company.

Her one woman comedy short is a foray into the inadvertent intimacy we have with hand held devices.

Eden Spence

Writer of ‘Sad, Silly Angels''

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Eden Spence is a London-based writer and creative with Masters in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths University and Documentary Photography from the London College of Communication (UAL). She is particularly interested in feminist and ecological issues, working across various media including creative writing, photography and works on paper.

THE WRITERS

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Abbie Rough

Writer of ‘Unsent'

 
Abbie Rough is a Glasgow-based student writer and director whose work often explores identity and how we both shape other people and let ourselves be shaped too. Her current credits include y = sin(x), (directed for Student Theatre at Glasgow), Icarion (GU Alexandrians), Team Player (Something’s Afoot Theatre), and Et Tu (Sharkbait Theatre).

Their writing blends intimate character work with theatrical flair, often drawing inspiration from classical or personal sources. Unsent, her London debut, is a poetic and fragmented monologue told from the perspective of an estranged daughter, exploring memory, silence, and the words better left unsaid.

Her work is driven by a lifelong love of language and theatre, a deep interest in how complex people are, and a belief in theatre’s ability to reflect ourselves back at us.

Sorcha Harris

Writer and Director of 'Dear Britney'

 
Sorcha is a Theatre Maker and Facilitator from Brighton. She has recently graduated from the Lir Academy Dublin with an MFA in Theatre Directing with a minor in Dramaturgy. Sorcha is a member of the Young Vic Genesis Network as a Director and completed the Exeter Northcott Artist Programme as a Writer and Director. She makes playful, energetic, multidisciplinary theatre involving her love of music and movement. Sorcha has worked in community and outreach projects in the UK and Ireland as a facilitator and maker. She has worked as an opera singer and has been a member of Berlin Opera Academy. She is currently a recipient of the ‘No Strings Attached’ Bursary from Farnham Maltings, to write and develop a piece of original writing.

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Along with those performing their own written pieces, we welcome the following performers:

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Tamara Davidson

Performer of 'Sad, Silly Angels'

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Tamara is an Indonesian - English actor originally hailing from Perth, Australia who moved to London in 2024 to continue their career in fashion but mainly in pursuit of performing on stage.
She’s a recent graduate from the National Youth Theatre’s Playing Up course, wrapping up the course with the world premiere of ‘Disco Inferno’. Their time in London has allowed them to revive their dance, musical and performing roots.

 

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Alex Osborne

Performer of 'Unsent'

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Alex is a LAMDA graduate and some of her favorite credits include Finnea in La Dama Boba and Ariadne in Polaroid Stories. Coming up, Alex will be performing her own one-woman show, Screaming, Crying, Throwing Up, Begging to be Loved (Yikes), about plus-size representation in media at The Lambeth Fringe this October. Find her on insta @alexandria.lindsay 

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Sophie Spencer

Performer of 'Dear Britney'

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Sophie Spencer is a British South Asian actress based in London, currently training on the BA Acting Course at Mountview. 

She is excited to further her passion through this project and loves collaborating with new people. Sophie is particularly drawn towards raw, emotionally vulnerable narratives. She has experience in both theatre and screen, and a growing love for creating her own work, which she’s eager to continue developing.

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THE DIRECTORS

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Karen Barredo

Director of 'reCaptcha'

 

Karen Barredo is a theatre-maker of Filipino heritage. She trained with New Earth and Gecko before working with Derby Theatre, Good Chance and the RSC. Karen is keen to take on nuanced stories and those where the underrepresented simply exist. Special projects for her combine the arts and sciences. 'reCaptcha' marks her directorial debut.

Ellie McCoy

Director of 'Unsent'

 

Ellie is an independent theatre-maker, producer  and director from the north of Ireland. Originally training as an actor, Ellie's development as a creative was fuelled by a desire create work that challenges the patriarchal canon and reflects her generation. Inspired by her queer identity and ancestral roots, her goal is to create work which empowers the communities which raised her.

Recently, she has joined Not Quite Theatre as part of their 2025 Ensemble and made her debut as a director with Bearable Sequence, written by Léona McClay.

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Madeleine Dubovsky

Director of 'POV Phone'

 

Madeleine is a director and theatre maker, specialising in physical theatre, clowning and puppetry. They have trained with Little Angel Theatre and Mischief Comedy and worked with companies such as Blind Summit and Burnt Orange Theatre.

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Ophelia Fellhauer

Director of 'Sad, Silly Angels'

 

Ophelia Fellhauer is a director currently training at Mountview. Originally from Germany, she specialises in new writing and contemporary plays. Last year, she graduated from Exeter University, where she was Artistic Director of the Exeter University Theatre Company. With her theatre company Spot on the Ceiling Productions, she made her Edinburgh Fringe debut in 2024 with SOS BRN after a sold-out run at the Exeter Phoenix. Most recently, she has assistant directed Lyndsey Turner on ‘The Hunt’ at Mountview, and has directed MUMBURGER by Sarah Kosar as her final showcase.

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Cherry Walker

Director of 'Only Some Can Afford a Fur Suit'

 

Cherry is a queer writer, director and casting director from Kent. Their work blurs the lines of tongue-in-cheek and resolute, tackling politics, identity and personal beliefs with a specialisation in misrepresentation in media. Cherry isn’t one to shy away from the gravity of reality, as crushing as it may be.

MUSIC BY:

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Laura Eklund Nhaga

Musical Act

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Laura Eklund Nhaga is an actor, writer and spoken word artist based in London. She studied acting in Mountview and since then has been seen in many hitt roles such as "Off-brand Taskmaster at Oli's Birthday" and "Hit by Car on Lordship Lane last October".

BEHIND THE SCENES PEOPLE:

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Producers:

Grainne Robson

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​Oli Fuller (they/he) is an Award Winning Queer Theatre Maker. Their credits include 12 (New Wimbledon Theatre Studio, 2025), Séayoncé's Perky Nativititties (The Yard Theatre, 2024), All The Fraudulent Horse Girls (National Theatre, Seven Dials Playhouse, Pleasance Ace Dome, 2024, The Glory, 2022-2023), F-ckboy (Old Red Lion Theatre, Riverside Studios, Paradise in Augustines - The Snug, 2024), Rain Weaver (Cockpit Theatre, 2024), Hasting Trans Pride (Observer Building, 2024),  eNBy City - A Night for Queer Joy (Theatre Deli, 2022-2023), and Remote (The Southwark Playhouse, 2022). Oli is delighted to be returning to To Whom It May Concern!

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Special thanks to The Glitch Theatre and to everyone who has bought tickets to previous To Whom It May Concerns!

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