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Eliza Power | |
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Born | 1986 (age 33–34) |
Occupation | Actress |
Eliza Power (born 1986), is a London born Irish film, theatre and television actress, [1] and playwright. [2]
Power has appeared in various television and film productions including Lineage, The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle , The Bill, Pint of Cupid and The Other Boleyn Girl. She appeared in Shakespearean web series In Souliloquy as Titania in 2016. [3]
Her debut play Feathers premiered at The White Bear Theatre in London in July 2010. It had its Edinburgh Festival Fringe premiere in August 2010 at C Central. It has since been performed at the Bike Shed theatre in Exeter and the Etcetera Theatre in London. [4] Feathers was translated into German in 2014. [5] Feathers was revived during 2016 for a three-week run in London's Hen and Chickens Theatre. [6]
Power's play Darker the Night [7] was first produced in 2014. [8] Her third play, Paper House, [9] was staged in London in 2015. [10]
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