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About Us

Street Stage aims to work with a broad variety of local creative professionals, including actors, designers, artists, musicians and film-makers. We are particularly keen to support and promote emerging artists in the field. 

Anneke Hackmann - Artistic Director

Anneke creating a set for The Oxfordshire Drag Collective

Anneke is the founder of Street Stage. She has worked extensively as a youth theatre director and producer, working for The Pegasus, The Theatre Chipping Norton, OYAP and others. She has worked in partnership with The Eden Project, DoH and Relate to use theatre to explore relevant issues. She has written, produced and directed many productions, and produced several youth arts festivals and platforms. She has taught set design at Abingdon and Witney College, and created sparkling sets for The Oxfordshire Drag Collective. Anneke has worked within schools, colleges and community groups, using improvised theatre and Theatre of the Oppressed, as well as being a member of Progress Theatre. Anneke also runs the Botley Community Larder. 

Steve Hay - Actor

Steve is an Oxford-based actor. He is a founding member of the Oxford Actors Network, Oxfordshire Theatre Makers and Inspires networking group. Steve is the voice of the Scottish Government's current healthy eating campaigns, the narrator of Channel 5Star's hit World's Wildest Holidays, and is one of The Macallan Pioneers Experience founding actors. Television and film includes Outlander, In Plain Sight and the feature film Mary Queen of Scots. Recent theatre includes Macbeth in an international co-production at Kyrgyzstan's national theatre, Tomorrow Never Knows in Lodz, Poland and Too Long The Heart for Siege Perilous in Edinburgh. He played JM Barrie in The Mythmakers in London's West End and in New York. He also works for homeless charity Crisis.

Steve Hay actor
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