Who are we?
Box House Theatre Company is celebrated and known for its pioneering approach to Platform Theatre, leaving a lasting legacy in both educational and professional sectors.
Specialising in unconventional, high-quality ensemble-based theatre, Box House aim to break down the traditional approach to theatre creation, in turn, making theatre an inclusive, engaging, and accessible experience for all.
Platform Theatre emphasises the raw power of storytelling through a stripped-down aesthetic which not only pushes the boundaries of traditional theatre, but also makes the theatre art form more accessible by stripping away the reliance on set, props, costumes, and technical effects.
We stand as proof that impressive theatre should not be restricted to budgets, resources and opportunity, and that “boundary pushing theatre” is born from imagination and creativity alone.
There is much to learn through our approach to theatre creation and through our variety of workshops and training programs, Box House introduce aspiring artists to the principles of Platform Theatre, encouraging them to explore creativity without the reliance on budget or resources.
This focus on the essentials of theatre—acting, voice, and movement—has shaped the training methods in many schools across the UK, where students are encouraged to think about what they have, as opposed to what they need.
Our style is not for one, but for all.




The Co-Owners
OF BOX HOUSE THEATRE COMPANY
Lewis
Evans
Lewis has had over ten years of experience working in the industry for both television and theatre. He has worked internationally as an actor, director, producer, and workshop facilitator alongside some of the industry's most recognised alumni. Credits include the award-winning series Ted Lasso, I Love You Mum: I Promise I Won't Die, Twisted Tales, Summer Of Rockets, and many more.
After actively working worldwide with a variety of different ages and abilities, he recognises the demand for up-to-date industry knowledge and practices that can be applied to each individual's career.
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amy fielding
Amy attended East 15 Acting School in 2017 and studied Theatre Arts. She worked towards developing an in-depth knowledge of classical and contemporary texts, the studies of physicality, subtext, and character motive.
Amy has performed and directed in plays such as Merchant of Venice, Oliver Twist, Romeo and Juliet, RENT - The Musical, Noughts and Crosses, Carrie - The Musical, etc.
She worked in Europe performing educational plays and workshops for children aged 6-22 and has developed a passion for incorporating theatre-based activities alongside education.

