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Ceri Ashe

Ceri is an actor, writer and founder of Popty Ping Productions theatre company. She is a member of the Sherman theatre’s writing group and Chippy Lane’s Welsh female writer’s group. Ceri specialises in verbatim theatre (theatre made from real people’s words) and telling stories from personal experience.

Her debut show ‘Bipolar Me’ received a sell out run at the Etcetera theatre, London in 2019, and was nominated for an Off West End award. SPAN Arts booked the show in 2020 and the show received another sell out run at Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard.

Ceri has worked with SPAN since 2020 when she was commissioned to create ‘Lockdown Tales: Making Bread & Babies’ and ‘Bara & Babanod.’  She was recently commissioned by ‘Ancient Connections’ to write ‘Ferrytales’ – a one woman show about people in Fishguard with Irish heritage, and is currently developing a short play for Theatre Clwyd.