Kate Lovell

Kate Lovell is a disabled and neurodivergent artist-activist working as writer, director, dramaturg and access consultant. Kate has been an Associate Artist at Graeae and Queens Theatre Hornchurch, where she was also a member of the Creative Leadership Team. Kate has written a play about experiences of disabled working class people called Zero which received a rehearsed reading at Queens Theatre Hornchurch in March 2023. Kate has wrote and directed the family show Wood Wide Web as part of Tales from the Woven O produced by Graeae for Greenwich and Docklands International Festival 2022. Kate created the multi-sensory immersive theatrical experience Frostiana for the award-winning Blueprint Festival at Queens Theatre Hornchurch. As part of her associateship at Graeae, Kate directed Stand Clear for The Key Workers Cycle at the Almeida Theatre, curated and directed for Crips with Chips At Home for International Day of Disabled People and directed a rehearsed reading of 12 Letters To My Name by Lettie Precious for Graeae and English Touring Theatre. Kate wrote Selfie for Crips with Chips At Home produced by Graeae in Spring 2021.