Corrina Buchan

Represented By

Ashley Vallance

Originally from Glasgow, Corrina is a queer actor and theatre-maker. She has devised for companies such as Complicité, Wayward Productions and the Wardrobe Ensemble.

Corrina will soon be appearing in UNFORTUNATE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF URSULA THE SEA WITCH (London & UK Tour).

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Originally from Glasgow, Corrina is a queer actor and theatre-maker. She has devised for companies such as Complicité, Wayward Productions and the Wardrobe Ensemble.

Corrina will soon be appearing in UNFORTUNATE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF URSULA THE SEA WITCH (London & UK Tour).

Theatre credits include: DEATHDROP 2: BACK IN THE HABIT (Garrick Theatre, UK Tour) DRAC & JILL (Wardrobe Theatre) LITTLE WOMEN IN BLACK (Wardrobe Theatre), SHERLOCK IN HOLMES: MURDER AT THE GAMES (Sharp Teeth Theatre) , SAM WANAMAKER FESTIVAL 2019 (Shakespeare’s Globe), TRACING GRACE (West Yorkshire Playhouse, Theatre 503), S A F A R I (North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford), CATALYST: ALCHYMY FESTIVAL 2019 (North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford) MYCORRHIZA (Space Arts Centre) BAT BOY THE MUSICAL (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow) and GODSPELL (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow).

“As the epicentre of this boiling hot curry of a show Buchan slays it (apologies) as the dreadful count. Whether strutting her/his/their stuff complete with strap-on dildo, or flying (yes) into battle. Buchan is a memorable wide-eyed hell-raiser always in charge of the nonsense spinning around her.”
– Stage Talk Magazine ★★★★★

“Corrina Buchan as Romeo’s Inner Voice plays an excellent role in this strand of affairs – their presence is missed in the rest of the show.”- WhatsOnStage

“the energy generated on the handkerchief-sized stage, if connected to the grid, would be enough to power not only the show and the street beyond, but Bristol’s “most extensive ever” Christmas lights.- The Guardian ★★★★

“Buchan skilfully lets us know that beneath her thick-skinned, nervy brashness is a soul that is truly hurting.” – SPY IN THE STALLS

“Buchan stands out, partly through her mastery of an amazing range of accents, and also because her uninhibited and flamboyant portrayal of priapic Dracula makes Rocky Horror’s Frank-N-Furter look positively dowdy.” – BRISTOL 24/7