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Dear Artistic Director,
I am excited to apply for the Monologist position with the Royal Court Theatre. As a UK-based performer and writer trained at LAMDA with seven years of experience developing and delivering solo work across the West End, regional theatres, and festival circuits, I am passionate about storytelling that challenges audiences and sparks conversation. Your commitment to new writing and bold, intimate theatre aligns perfectly with my artistic values and career goals.
Over the past five years I have created and performed three original solo shows that toured nationally and internationally. My piece "Quiet Revolutions" was shortlisted for the Edinburgh Fringe First and played a 14-night run at a 120-seat venue in Edinburgh with an average attendance rate of 92%. At the Barbican studio I delivered a one-woman evening that sold out two weekend runs and received positive reviews from the BBC and The Guardian for its narrative clarity and emotional impact. These projects required me to write, direct, and self-produce—skills that have strengthened my script development, stagecraft, and audience engagement. I am proficient in devising techniques used at the National Theatre and have collaborated with directors who trained with the Royal Shakespeare Company, bringing a disciplined rehearsal process and a focus on textual truth to solo performance.
I am drawn to the Royal Court's reputation for nurturing new voices and pushing theatrical form. My work sits at the intersection of personal memoir and social enquiry, and I believe my ability to craft a singular voice that also speaks to wider communities would contribute to your programming. I am particularly interested in co-developing new monologues that foreground underrepresented perspectives and experimenting with intimate staging, digital augmentation, and post-show audience conversations—approaches I have successfully piloted at Latitude Festival and the Camden Fringe. I am confident my experience building audience relationships and creating resilient, tour-ready solo pieces will help extend the Royal Court's reach and resonate with your mission to stage urgent, original work.
I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my skills as a writer-performer and my track record developing compelling solo shows can contribute to your season. Thank you for considering my application; I am excited about the possibility of collaborating with your team and bringing new monologues to your stages.
Sincerely,
Emily Carter