Etta Murfitt

Movement Director, Choreographer & Intimacy Co-ordinator

Etta is Associate Artistic Director of Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures and has performed and collaborated on many shows which include Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Cinderella, Edward Scissorhands and most recently Romeo and Juliet and Midnight Bell. Etta has worked with Emma Rice and Mike Shepherd for Kneehigh theatre in many shows and these include Wild Bride, The Flying Lovers of Vibsek, 946, Dead Dog in a Suitcase and Tim Drum.

Choreography credits include: Wuthering Heights (National Theatre/US Tour); Bagdad Café (Old Vic); Wise Children (Old Vic & UK Tour); Romantics Anonymous (Bristol Old Vic/Sam Wanamaker Theatre); Orpheus in the Underworld (English National Opera); A Clockwork Orange (Everyman & Playhouse); The Tin Drum (Kneehigh Theatre/UK Tour), Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe), Le Nozzedi Figaro (Holland Park Opera), The Way of the World (Wilton’s Music Hall), The Infernal Galop (Images of Dance / Sarasota Ballet), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Albery Theatre), Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Kneehigh Theatre Co. / Leicester Curve and Gielgud Theatre), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead (Chichester Festival Theatre/ Haymarket Theatre), Wild bride and Midnights Pumpkin (Kneehigh Theatre Co./ Asylum Tent Cornwall), Travesties (Birmingham Rep), Sleeping Beauty (Birmingham Rep).

As Associate Director and Performer for AMP/New Adventures: Romeo & Juliet; Sleeping Beauty; The Midnight Bell; The Red Shoes; Romeo & Juliet; Sleeping Beauty; Cinderella (Original London and LA productions); Dorian Gray; Edward Scissorhands and Nutcracker!  Ettaalso originated roles in Nutcracker (Opera North and Sadler’s Wells); The Car Man (Old Vic); Swan Lake (Sadler’s Wells, West End, LA & Broadway); Highland Fling (Donmar Warehouse & UK tours); The Infernal Galop; The Percy’s of Fitzrovia; Deadly Serious and Town & Country.

TV & Film credits include Nutcracker (BBC/NVC), The Car Man (Channel 4), Cinderella (South Bank Show, ITV), Swan Lake (BBC), Late Flowering Lust (BBC), Roald Dahl’s Red Riding Hood (BBC), Mrs Hartley and the Growth Centre (BBC), Storm (Aletta Collins / BBC), Swan Lake 3D (Sky Arts).