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Solo shows

A selection of Fran's solo shows can be found below.

When Trees Could Speak

Writer, Performer, and Producer | Brambledash

© Drew Worthley/Brambledash
© Drew Worthley/Brambledash

Fern the Folklorogist lives in the woods and has secrets and stories to tell.

Join Fern for an immersive and magical storytelling show about trees, friendship and the importance of nature in our lives. Funny and heart-warming with original songs and puppets.

Suitable for children over 3 years old and their families.

From Brambledash theatre in association with the Sussex Wildlife Trust.

“This wonderful story makes the big themes of trees and woodland ecology accessible to children and adults… Joyful experiences like this in natural places become lasting memories.”

Mike Murphy, Sussex Wildlife Trust

“I feel like I’ve been on an adventure!”

Luna, aged 4
  • Fran Moulds as Fern, holding puppet © Drew Worthley/Brambledash
  • Fran Moulds as Fern © Drew Worthley/Brambledash
© Drew Worthley/Brambledash

Writer, Performer, and Producer: Fran Moulds
Puppet maker: Katherine Morton
Designer: Sean Turner
Clown consultant: Jools Voce
Puppetry consultant: Darren East
Stage manager: Maddy Healy

About Brambledash

Brambledash creates magical immersive theatre to inspire children and connect them with nature.

Founded by Fran Moulds, Brambledash works with children across Sussex in partnership with forest school groups, primary schools, and community organisations.

brambledash.co.uk

Significant Human Error

Writer and Performer | Solo comedy

Fran Moulds © Idil Sukan
Fran Moulds © Idil Sukan

Significant Human Error is a show about mistakes and change, told through six hilarious and original characters including Dan Riley, the horndog theologian, Ryan, the base-jumping Aussie legend, Morgana Haught, the celeb correspondent for a liberal broadsheet, and Sarah, the teenager from Bolton who’s just converted to Islam.

Significant Human Error played at venues across London and for one month at Underbelly at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in 2012. Directed by Adam Brace.

“Moulds will not fail to delight. She is an obnoxiously talented performer whose comedic observations are beautifully precise and ultimately very human. Hers is a must-see show at this year’s Fringe.” ☆☆☆☆ Broadway Baby

“Beautifully intelligent… brings to light Moulds’ incredible talent as a character comic performer.” ☆☆☆☆ The New Current

“A master class in performance, I can’t wait to see what else this gifted actress will produce.” ☆☆☆☆ Three Weeks

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About

Fran Moulds is a theatre maker based in Brighton and London. Fran makes inventive, provocative theatre as a director, writer, and performer. She also creates immersive theatrical experiences to inspire and empower young people.

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