
Natasha Mallett
MARKETING DIRECTOR
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Natasha is in her third year studying Theology & Religion at Regent’s Park College. Natasha’s first experience of marketing was for the Oxford Contemporary Opera Festival (JdP, MT19), where she was the Marketing Co-Director, and has since worked as Marketing Director for a variety of musical and theatrical events in Oxford, including The Last Five Years (Online, TT20) and Songs From The Old World (Online, September 2020) with 00Productions. Natasha is a classically trained pianist and violist. She attended the Junior Guildhall School followed by the Centre for Young Musicians throughout her school years, and was principal viola of the LSSO (London Schools Symphony Orchestra) for three years, performing regularly at the Barbican and touring across Europe. Within Oxford, Natasha has performed as a violist with all three university orchestras, with New Chamber Opera (NCO), and in productions of Spring Awakening (OP, MT19) and The Entertainer (O’Reilly, HT20). Natasha enjoys the managerial and technical sides of both music and theatre and is currently the Manager of the Oxford University Sinfonietta (OUSinf), and Social Media Manager of Oxford Contemporary Opera (OCO). She continues to develop her marketing skills through her final year at Oxford, and hopes to pursue a career in arts administration.
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Credits
Marketing Assistant
Half Baked (TT21, The North Wall Arts Centre)
Marketing Director
Opera For One (Online, HT21)
Marketing Director
The Future Lasts A Long Time (MT20, BT, Streamed)
Marketing Director
Songs From The Old World
Marketing Director
The Last Five Years (Online, TT20)
Viola
Handel's 'Aci, Galatea e Polifemo' (New College, HT20)
Viola
The Entertainer (O'Reilly, HT20)
Viola
Spring Awakening (OP, MT19)
Viola
Cimarosa: The Secret Marriage (JdP, MT19)
Co-Marketing Director
Oxford Contemporary Opera Festival (JdP, MT19)
Viola
Gianni Schicchi (Barbican, 2018)
Viola
Weber's 'Oberon' (Barbican, 2016)