Pygmalion

ANNABEL CAPPER

Born and raised in London, Annabel is an actor and director living in New York City. Annabel’s father brought her to New York at the age of 10. He said ‘This is New York. You’re going to love this city.’ She did. She does. With Bedlam: Pygmalion (NYC/ Sheen Center), Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Entertaining Mr Sloane, The Price, The Importance of Being Earnest, Anna Karenina (Do More Reading Series 2020-2021). Off Broadway: The House Our Families Built (PBS), The Convent (A.R.T/ NY), (Kraine Theater), Passion Play (Lincoln Center). Regional: Twelfth Night (Shakespeare on The Sound), Mrs Packard (Bridge Rep, Boston), Macbeth (Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre) London: The Price (Apollo Theatre, West End), One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Lost Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing (Hazlitt Theatre), The Importance of Being Earnest (Hazlitt Theatre), Melancholy Play (Old Vic Studio), Two Women For One Ghost (Regent’s Park), Stitching (Judi Dench Theatre), Making The Sound Of Loneliness (Arcola Theatre). TV: “New Amsterdam” (NBC), “For Life” (ABC), “East Enders” (BBC), “Sensitive Skin” (BBC), “Operation Mincemeat” (BBC). Film: Macbeth CASTNo More, The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka, Brahms and the Little Singing Girls. Radio: Cymbeline, Troilus and Cressida (BBC). John Barton, co-founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, mentored Annabel for a year in 2007. Annabel facilitated and performed in Shakespeare workshops in high security prisons around the UK for 8 years. The workshops garnered much acclaim culminating in several productions being filmed by the BBC. Annabel’s first film as writer and director was selected as a finalist in the New York F*It Club Film Race 2021. Trained: LAMDA 3 Year Classical Acting.