Beth Keehn
Content Creator, Reviewer
Beth currently writes articles and reviews for Stage Whispers magazine and volunteers at Ad Astra to support independent theatre. Beth’s work as a freelance content creator includes Fable Gazers’ podcasts and Encounters International Film Festival. Her short story ‘At Show’s End’ was published by Paris Lit Up in 2024.
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Beth has been a freelance content creator in the UK and Australia for more than 20 years. She currently works for a range of agencies and organisations in the UK, Europe and Qatar. She also worked in a broadcast support role for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018.
In creative writing, she has contributed to Womankind, Fable Gazers’ podcasts (2020 to present), London Short Film Festival (2010), and Encounters International Film Festival in Bristol (2008) where she assisted the producer of guest appearances, including by legendary animators Nick Park and Richard Williams. Her short story ‘At Show’s End’ (2024) and photograph ‘Paris Window’ (2013) were published by Paris Lit Up magazine.
Beth currently writes articles and reviews for Stage Whispers magazine. Her background in theatre extends from the 1990s when she worked for puppet company, Ozbods, and received an Arts Council Creative Development grant (with actor, Leanne Foley) in 1991. Leanne and Beth wrote a script, Billboards and Blue Fish (based on Italo Calvino’s Marcovaldo stories), and with a hand-picked creative team (including Alan Dukes, Eugene Gilfedder, David Walters, and Bill Haycock) they produced a showcase one-performance-only at the Princess Theatre, under the direction of Sue Rider.
Beth also co-designed sets and costumes (with Donna Cagney) for Seymour Productions’ season of Little Shop of Horrors at La Boite Theatre in 1990 under the direction of Paul Dellit and Gerowyn Lacaze.
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Upcoming Ad Astra Productions
Past Ad Astra Productions
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1983 - Bachelor of Arts (Language & Literature/Visual Arts) – University of Southern Queensland
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Queensland Arts Council Creative Development Grant recipient in 1991 to develop Billboards and Blue Fish based on the Marcovaldo stories by Italo Calvino.
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Freelance