School
Institute Of Contemporary Music Performance
Expertise
Global Cuisine, Food History, Plant-Based Dishes
- In 2022, Grace won first place in a Korean temple food cooking competition, winning a 6-week trip to explore South Korea's cuisine.
- She is a passionate foodie who is challenging herself to make a dish from every country in the world.
- She has written over a hundred articles for the sustainability website Impactful Ninja. If you need to find out the carbon footprint of a particular vegetable, Grace is the one to ask!
Experience
Since graduating in 2019, Grace has worked as a playwright, producer, and content writer. Her plays include: "The Inseparables" (Finborough Theatre), "Blood on Your Hands" (Southwark Playhouse), "Birdie's Adventures in the Animal Kingdom" (The Greenhouse Theatre), and "Until We Can't See the Sky" (Resonance FM and Chapel FM.) She has been nominated for a number of awards for her playwriting, including BBC Writersroom, the London Library Emerging Writers Programme, and the Off-West End awards. Additionally, she has written and edited articles for various organizations, most recently Impactful Ninja, in an ongoing series about the carbon footprint of vegetables, charities, and awareness days.
Education
Grace studied songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance and graduated with a First Class Bachelor of Arts.
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