"The Companion"
A native Brit, Tosca is delighted to be making her webseries debut by paying homage to her favourite (with a u) science fiction series. She recently received glowing reviews for her performance as Sabrina Daldy in In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) at Santa Paula Theater Center. She also works extensively at Glendale Centre Theatre as actor, writer and director, where she has become a staple of their children’s theatre program, as well as their resident Mrs. Cratchit for the last five years. As writer and director, she helmed their blockbuster production of Peter Pan as well as this Summer's original work, The Frog and The Princess(which features a certain Prince named Rory). A graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Tosca’s other theatre credits include Twelfth Night (Viola), Heaven Can Wait (Susy), Lend Me a Tenor (Diana), Proof (Catherine), As You Like It (Celia) and Love’s Labor’s Lost (Rosaline). Her favourite credit, however, was appearing as Nameless Pickpocket #7 opposite Arthur Darvill as Fagin in Oliver! when they were 10 years old in the famed Bromsgrove Lower School production.
A native Brit, Tosca is delighted to be making her webseries debut by paying homage to her favourite (with a u) science fiction series. She recently received glowing reviews for her performance as Sabrina Daldy in In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) at Santa Paula Theater Center. She also works extensively at Glendale Centre Theatre as actor, writer and director, where she has become a staple of their children’s theatre program, as well as their resident Mrs. Cratchit for the last five years. As writer and director, she helmed their blockbuster production of Peter Pan as well as this Summer's original work, The Frog and The Princess(which features a certain Prince named Rory). A graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Tosca’s other theatre credits include Twelfth Night (Viola), Heaven Can Wait (Susy), Lend Me a Tenor (Diana), Proof (Catherine), As You Like It (Celia) and Love’s Labor’s Lost (Rosaline). Her favourite credit, however, was appearing as Nameless Pickpocket #7 opposite Arthur Darvill as Fagin in Oliver! when they were 10 years old in the famed Bromsgrove Lower School production.