Veroniki Kyriakopoulou — Creative Producer
Veroniki was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece. She relocated to the UK in 2008 to study Drama (BA Honours) at the University of Exeter and then went on to specialise in Applied Drama (MA) at Royal Holloway, University of London.
She has worked as a drama teacher in schools in the UK, as well as a theatre practitioner on various occasions, including working with vulnerable groups. One of her noteworthy collaborations includes her role as a facilitator, planning and running workshops for an integrated group of actors with and without disabilities, preparing them for their participation in the 2012 Paralympics Opening Ceremony.
In 2014, Veroniki graduated from Drama Studio London, having trained as a professional actress. As an actress, she has worked in the UK and Greece in TIE projects, repertoire, touring performances, children’s theatre, radio, film and television. Veroniki has participated in various seminars and workshops in the UK, US, and Greece, developing new skills and gaining invaluable experience in different fields such as theatre, community theatre, corporate theatre, voice acting, and film.
Since 2016, Veroniki has been active in Greece as a drama teacher, tutoring privately, in schools and art hubs. She runs workshops and coaches adults who wish to develop their social skills, public speaking, and team-building skills, as well as presentation skills and role-play projects.
Veroniki heartily believes in teamwork, mutual respect, and the great impact the arts have on our lives. Passionate and ethical about her work, she always goes the extra mile to achieve the best possible outcome.
VERONIKI KYRIAKOPOULOU
— Creative Producer
Veroniki was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece. She relocated to the UK in 2008 to study Drama (BA Honours) at the University of Exeter and then went on to specialise in Applied Drama (MA) at Royal Holloway, University of London.
She has worked as a drama teacher in schools in the UK, as well as a theatre practitioner on various occasions, including working with vulnerable groups. One of her noteworthy collaborations includes her role as a facilitator, planning and running workshops for an integrated group of actors with and without disabilities, preparing them for their participation in the 2012 Paralympics Opening Ceremony.
In 2014, Veroniki graduated from Drama Studio London, having trained as a professional actress. As an actress, she has worked in the UK and Greece in TIE projects, repertoire, touring performances, children’s theatre, radio, film and television. Veroniki has participated in various seminars and workshops in the UK, US, and Greece, developing new skills and gaining invaluable experience in different fields such as theatre, community theatre, corporate theatre, voice acting, and film.
Since 2016, Veroniki has been active in Greece as a drama teacher, tutoring privately, in schools and art hubs. She runs workshops and coaches adults who wish to develop their social skills, public speaking, and team-building skills, as well as presentation skills and role-play projects.
Veroniki heartily believes in teamwork, mutual respect, and the great impact the arts have on our lives. Passionate and ethical about her work, she always goes the extra mile to achieve the best possible outcome.