our company

eLizabeth Tattersall

Elizabeth (she/her) is based between Oxford and Bristol with English/Russian roots. She has been in the creative industry for the past seven years as a dancer, actor, theatre maker and, more recently, behind the scenes as a  production and stage manager.  

Elizabeth loves theatre that incorporates movement and storytelling, specifically the work of Hofesh Shechter, work that invigorates the audience, work that moves you and makes you want to move. She is keen to share stories from slavic culture whether that's through folklore or dance.

She has performed in a range of theatres throughout the UK as well as Disneyland Paris. Elizabeth isn’t shy of the spotlight however, she has found a new interest in technical theatre, having gained multiple professional credits over the last year and has recently been cover ASM on Friends! The Musical Parody.

India Erlam

India (she/her) is based between Kent, London & Bristol and has Indo-Guyanese heritage. She’s primarily an actor but also has a strong dance background so is a lover of incorporating movement when she creates.

Her favourite dance styles are commercial and commercial Latin, but she’s keen to up her salsa and bachata game. She’s fond of boxing too, having trained for several years on and off. 

She loves productions that provoke her, make her feel something, and leave her thinking after. She’s particularly passionate about proactive theatre that tackles social and political issues in a creative, intelligent, entertaining way. Besides theatre, she has a love of screen acting, film, and is interested in making short films.

Her previous work includes: The Bride in Blood Wedding (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Milena/Andrija in Family Stories at (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Matilda The Musical on the West End (Cambridge Theatre), as well as various short films, appearing in commercials, and she’s soon to be seen on a television series for Netflix/BBC.

Jazz Summer

Jazz (she/her) is a passionate director, writer, and actor dedicated to creating bold, thought-provoking work whilst always seeking to challenge and subvert audience expectations. Jazz is also a member of Paper Cow Ensemble, a  theatre company dedicated to creating theatre that blends humour with impactful themes.

Jazz has facilitated performance workshops for companies including Bristol Old Vic, Stagecoach Performing Arts, and Millfield School. She is committed to creating spaces where children and young adults can explore their creativity.

Jazz's directing and writing credits include: This Is Not a Garden (Bristol Old Vic), Wilt (Tobacco Factory Theatres and Alma Theatre), and A Song for Us (Alma Theatre). She has also worked as a production assistant at the Theatre on the Downs and the Wardrobe Theatre.

Her previous performing credits include: Alfred in This Is Not a Garden (Bristol Old Vic), Storyteller in Brilliant Bristol (Bristol Old Vic & M Shed), Steph in Those Who Trespass (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Servant in Blood Wedding (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Electra in This Restless House (Tobacco Factory Theatres), and Jess in Light Falls (Tobaco Factory Theatres) along with various short films.

Joe NORTHSTONE

Joe (he/him) is an actor, theatre-maker and facilitator who believes theatre should leave a lasting impact — changing perspectives, evoking emotions, and staying with audiences long after the final scene.

He is particularly drawn to immersive theatre, a passion shaped by his background in scare acting, where he honed his ability to create deeply engaging and unpredictable experiences. For Joe, theatre is not just about performance; it is about connection, pulling audiences into the story so that they feel a part of the narrative rather than observing from the sidelines.

Beyond his time on stage, Joe is devoted to nurturing young talent, assisting and facilitating drama sessions for children. He creates welcoming, imaginative spaces where children can explore self-expression, storytelling, and confidence-building through performance. 

Joe’s acting credits include: Joe Pitt in Angels in America Part 1: Millenium Approaches (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Charles Asnavour, Yves Montand & Louis Leplée in Piaf (Bristol Old Vic), Henslowe in Shakespeare in Love (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Scare Acting at FEAR (Avon Valley), Thomas in Lonely Child (short film) and Ryan in Motive (short film).

Scout Worsley

Scout (she/her) is an actor from Bradford, now based in Bristol, who is keen to push the boundaries of how performance can engage audiences through truthful and challenging stories. She’s passionate about working in all mediums of acting and she’s very keen to build a community of creatives, where collaboration is at the heart of it. Scout loves all aspects of the process of creating, especially when they are saturated in the world of play.   

A big part of Scout’s career was working as part of the RSC’s Next Generation: Act company, a professional company of young actors. Scout got her debut job out of drama school playing Miranda for the RSC’s First Encounters production of The Tempest aimed at younger audiences. It unlocked a new passion of engaging with young people through performance and the impact it can have in holding challenging conversations.

Scout’s Credits include: Venus in Sapho and Phao (The Royal Shakespeare Company), Jessica in First Encounters: Merchant of Venice (The Royal Shakespeare Company),  Leonato in All Mirth No Matter (The Royal Shakespeare Company), Peter in Henry VI Rebellion (The Royal Shakespeare Company) Stacey in Darknet (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Electra in This Restless House (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Wife in Blood Wedding (Tobacco Factory Theatres), Robyn in Those Who Trespass (Tobacco Factory Theatres). A Duracell Christmas Advert and Olivia Hinkel in School Bus Pilot episode (CBBC).

our marketing team

Beck Watts

Beck (she/they) is an actor, theatre-maker and creative. In 2024, she graduated from Falmouth University with a BA (Hons) before undertaking a theatre-making residency year at the Bristol Old Vic. Within Segments, they are Head of Marketing and Press

Beck’s recent theatre-making credits include Assistant Director of Wilt (Tobacco Factory Theatres), writer & performer of This Is Not a Garden (Bristol Old Vic), as well as company deviser & performer of Brilliant Bristol (Bristol Old Vic & Mshed). They are also a workshop facilitator with the Bristol Old Vic Young Company.

Beck has previous marketing experience as Media & Comms Co-ordinator of Paper Cow Ensemble, and has also undertaken social media, marketing projects for various theatre companies.

louie loseby

Louie (She/Her) is a 21 year old creative who’s just graduated from Newcastle university with a second-class honours in Media, communications and Cultures. Within Segments, she is Marketing Assistant.

Passionate about creative and considered communication between real people, she is excited to bring a new perspective to the wonderful world of Segments.