Blog: Candlelight, compositions and a ‘dark gothic antidote to Yuletide cheer’
Palimpsest’s Katherine Tozer delves into the rich, but bittersweet lives of the Pre-Raphaelites as the company conjure with ghosts at William Morris’ former hom...
Katherine read English at Oxford University and has subsequently acted for the RSC, the Almeida and the Young Vic, in the West End, nationally and internationally in new work by Harold Pinter, Caryl Churchill, Phyllis Nagy, Howard Brenton and Timberlake Wertenbaker. She has been directed by Pinter, Nagy and Stephen Daldry, and appeared in roles ranging from Phaedra to Blanche du Bois, for which she was nominated for a TMA award. Film includes Sylvia, Huge and Rankin's short film, Perfect. Katherine wrote Palimpsest's new version of Hedda Gabler and the original texts for The Muse, Playing to the Crowd' and If I Can.