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  1. Amy Trigg is a British actor and writer who won the Olivier award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. She recently performed in The Little Big Things at the West End and has a range of skills in dance, musicals and improvised comedy.

    • Acting

      Amy has performed comedic street theatre with Natural...

    • Writing

      Theatre: Amy’s debut play 'Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me'...

    • Reviews

      Amy Trigg proves herself a skilled writer and a performer...

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      For all performance enquiries please contact Lee at Lee...

  2. Amy Trigg, a disabled actor from Essex, received the best actress in a supporting role in a musical award for her performance in The Little Big Things on the West End. She said she was "thrilled" and "proud" to be the second wheelchair user to win an Olivier award.

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    Amy Trigg. Actress: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Amy Trigg grew up in Essex, England. She was the first wheelchair user to graduate from a performance course at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her acting credits include work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe, The Stephen Joseph Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, BBC and ...

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  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Amy Trigg, from Witham, received the Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical award for her role as Agnes in The Little Big Things. She shared her journey, challenges and hopes for disabled performers and creators in musical theatre.

  5. Amy has performed comedic street theatre with Natural Diversions Theatre Company and appeared in an online Comic Relief Campaign for Barclays in association with Abnormally Funny People. Amy is also a comedian (Colchester New Comedian of the year 2016) and has trained in improvisation with The Second City (Improv to Sketch Intensive), iO ...

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  7. May 24, 2009 · Amy Trigg. @AmyTrigg. ·. Mar 20. #TheKitchenSink by. @womtells. @QueensTheatreH. is superb in SO many ways. The writing, design, cast…what a treat! If you like comedy and shows that manage to create a slice of life whilst also making it beautifully theatrical then I think you’ll love it. Quote Tweet. Queen's Theatre Hornchurch. @QueensTheatreH.