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Rowan Schuller
Contemporary Actor | Director | Performer
They/ them, English/German

Rowan Schuller is an emerging actor and director with a specialisation in contemporary and physical theatre. They completed their BA (Hons) in Performing Arts in Bournemouth in 2021 and were awarded a scholarship to further train at All in Actors where the graduated in July 2024. They have experience performing in English as well as in German.
Since graduating, they have become a member of the National Youth Theatre in 2021, where their latest involvement includes being part of the Chorus in Maryland by Lucy Kirkwood alongside other R&D projects. They have also were awarded a space on Frantic Assembly's Ignition program in October 2022 cumulating in a showcase at Brixton House Theatre, London.
As part of their degree and after noteworthy roles include portraying William Carlisle in a production of Punk Rock (2021), Themselves in An Unfamiliar Familiarity (2020) by Andrew Muir and Bonnie in Anatomy of a Suicide (2019) and most recently have been seen in a production of Hamlet (2024) at the Cockpit Theatre in London. They also directed a small scale production of Little Dolls (2020) by Nancy Harris.
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