Melanie Neads

Melanie Neads is a poet, playwright, director and dramaturge from Salford, whose poetry collection with Sarah Miller, Selkie Singing at the Passing Place, was Best Collaborative Work runner-up at the Saboteur Awards 2015. Melanie’s play Drowning Aristotle won the Not Part of Festival Forever Manchester Award 2009, and When David Bowie Was My Dad has been shortlisted for the Shelagh Delaney Award 2024. Her plays, Dandelions and Jam Butties, commissioned for Bolton Council and Live from Worktown’s Standing Together community project, were performed by victims of youth crime for radio broadcast in 2023. Melanie co-founded the Pavilion Theatre Company in Bolton and was Drama Co-ordinator for Salford Young People’s University. She is a somatic and tantric yoga teacher and award-winning Special Educational Needs teacher, who has taught and lived in Australia, India, Israel, Poland and the USA – experiences which infuse her work.

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