KARA CHAMBERLAIN
Actor. Writer. Producer.
Projects
Here are my latest projects! This is work that I have been involved with as an actor and creator. You can find out more about the rest of my acting work by heading over to my Spotlight page.
RETAIL IS HELL
This quirky web series has now won 7 Best Web Series awards and counting! I thoroughly enjoy my roles as one of the shop employees and also co-producer of the series. I was nominated for Best Actress at the British Web Awards for my work.
You can watch it now on YouTube, and stay up to date with news via Instagram. We're even in the British Comedy Guide!​​​​
RAW CHEMISTRY
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When all the men have been infected by a zombie virus, AJ risks it all to go on one last first date with the only man left. Written by Kara Chamberlain and Sarah Sawyer McCarthy, this funny, heartbreaking, and romantic, film flips the zombie movie trope on its head and mixes it up with a dash of 80s romance. Currently on the festival circuit! Stay up to date with the film on Instagram.
HEADCASE
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HEADCASE is an ensemble play about surviving the relentless corporate workday, not embarrassing yourself in front of your crush, and navigating crippling anxiety. Touching and honest, this show highlights the tension between ‘living our best lives’ and prioritising our needs. HEADCASE inspires wholehearted conversation about self-care, stigma, and acceptance, and will leave audiences with a better understanding of mental healthcare and self-love.
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The script is completed. It began as a solo show as part of Haley McGee’s Solo Show Creation Lab (2020). The solo version was workshopped with director Alex Venditelli, with support from the Arts Council of England, before being re-written into an ensemble show in 2022. The latest script has been workshopped with director Mariana Aristizabal Pardo, and a rehearsed reading was performed at The Space in January 2023. ​
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“The reader praised how strong the central idea of the play is…it clearly expressed how anxiety is paralysing, overwhelming, but also normal.” – Royal Court Literary Department