Anne Hipperson
Anne Hipperson studied theatre arts and dance at Middlesex before specialising in the more technical aspects of theatre. She has stage-managed and produced a wide range of shows of many styles, including Death and the Maiden, Sisterly Feelings, Death of a Salesman, A Small Family Business, The Dresser, Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Grimm Tales, Insignificance, Blue Remembered Hills, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Noises Off, The Caretaker, East and The Crucible. Anne has also been involved on the technical side for Bath Fringe Festival and various community projects.
Occasionally appearing on stage in roles such as Catherine in Miller’s A View From the Bridge, Viola in Twelfth Night and the Narrator in Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Anne’s real passion is in the back-stage arts. She made her directorial debut in 2002 with the highly acclaimed The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, directed Sleuth!, The Arabian Nights and Go Back For Murder for Playing Up.
Anne enjoys playing bass and providing vocals for local bands. 2006 also saw her co-organise the first Bath Folk Festival.
Her current role is as Executive Producer for Mark Bruce Company, a professional touring dance theatre company based in Frome.
"May…excellently played by Anne Hipperson"
The Accrington Pals