Liz Mullen
For Frequency Theatre: ACTOR
For the past five years, Liz has been producer and breakfast presenter for the East Anglian patch of the Army’s radio station, 107 Garrison FM, based at the studio in her native Colchester. She also provides voiceovers for many of the company’s ads.
Liz trained as a journalist and spent a decade on the Gazette before switching to radio presentation. She became a popular voice on BBC Essex and BBC Radio Suffolk. For almost two years she also broadcast a Sunday night programme to a regional cluster of BBC radio stations from Northamptonshire down to Essex.
On screen, she managed to have one line in an episode of Jonathan Creek, and presented several editions of Anglia’s TV’s arts series, Folio, in the 1980s.
Liz has also earned a crust or two through PR work.And you might have heard her voice at garden centures throughout the country when she freelanced for Garden Radio based in Peterborough.
A longtime Equity member, Liz chaired the Essex Branch for several years and remains on the committee.
She is an experienced concert compere/narrator.
Liz also acts and occasionally directs, mainly at the Headgate Theatre, Colchester, and performs Tudor court and country dances at stately homes, weddings and festivals, with Colchester Historical Dance.
Ice Cream
•Forget the space race, Stalin is seriously concerned about the state of ice cream in the Soviet Union.
Playlets
•A pair of separate tiny plays, telling stories in the shortest time.
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
•A woman tries to navigate her way through the 'Big Society'.
The End
•Waiting to die, a woman is offered the chance control her end and bring her death a little closer.