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Natasha Magigi

Natasha Magigi

Acting

Biography

Natasha is an award-nominated actor who recently finished a successful run in Jez Butterworth’s Hills of California, directed by Sam Mendes, at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Following this she played Phebe As You Like it with the RSC. On screen, she can be seen in Disclaimer (Apple TV); Things You Should Have Done (BBC3); The Chelsea Detective (Expectation); Changing Ends (ITV); Dodger (BBC One); and in Anatomy of a Scandal (Netflix). On stage she has recently been in the highly acclaimed The Clothes They Stood Up In at Nottingham Playhouse, her performance reviewed as “comedic genius” (WhatsOnStage) and A Christmas Carol at the Rose Theatre. In 2020, she appeared in The Incident Room at the New Diorama and Greenwich theatres. She spent the majority of 2019 touring the world with Pericles, The Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night as part of the Globe on Tour. She has performed in a number of productions at Shakespeare’s Globe, including Comus – A Masque in Honour of Chastity at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Maria in Twelfth Night and Hero in Much Ado in the main theatre, and Sonnet Walks and Shakespeare Within the Abbey. Other recent theatre includes Don Quixote with the RSC in the West End, The Country Wife at Chichester Festival Theatre and Lady Windermere’s Fan as part of Classic Spring’s year at the Vaudeville theatre, directed by Kathy Burke and starring Jennifer Saunders. Her other theatre includes A Streetcar Named Desire at Leicester Curve, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Mr and Mrs Moon with Oily Cart, Sleeping Beauty at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens at the Shaw Theatre and many other productions at the BAC, Union Theatre, Bridewell and on tour. In 2021, she played Fair Aubergine in Jack and the Beanstalk at the New Wolsey Theatre, which won the Best (digital) Pantomime at the UK Pantomime Awards 2022. She is also hugely experienced in site specific and interactive theatre, often working with highly innovative company Teatro Vivo. Productions with them include The Hunters Grimm and Adventures in Wonderland in association with the Watermill theatre, After The Tempest, The Odyssey, Supermarket Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. She was also involved in Operation Black Antler at the Brighton Fringe and Manchester’s HOME theatre with Blast Theory and Hydrocracker. She also has lots of screen experience with appearances in Roadkill, Casualty and Doctors, and being featured in the BBC4 documentary Redefining Juliet. She trained at Rose Bruford on the Actor-Musician course and plays piano, guitar and accordion.

Known For

The Chelsea Detective
6.3

Detective Inspector Max Arnold lives on a battered houseboat at the end of Cheyne Walk after separating from his art dealer wife Astrid. The son of a local bookshop owner, Max is a far cry from the affluent elite whose crimes he'll help solve along with D.C. Priya Shamsie.

The Chelsea Detective

2022
Disclaimer
7.5

When an intriguing novel appears at the bedside of a journalist whose career has been built on revealing transgressions, she is horrified to realize she's a key character in a long-buried story—one that exposes her darkest secret.

Disclaimer

2024
Anatomy of a Scandal
7.0

Sophie's privileged life as the wife of powerful politician James unravels when scandalous secrets surface — and he stands accused of a shocking crime.

Anatomy of a Scandal

2022
Roadkill
6.4

Politician Peter Laurence's private life is falling apart. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda whilst others plot to bring him down. Can he out-run his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?

Roadkill

2020
Afterlife
7.2

University lecturer Robert Bridge becomes involved in a series of supernatural events surrounding medium Alison Mundy.

Afterlife

2005
Things You Should Have Done
7.3

Get a job! Pay the bills! Clueless Chi is forced to fend for herself when her parents die. To get her inheritance, the ultimate stay-at-home daughter has to step it up.

Things You Should Have Done

2024
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10.0

Think you know who can play Juliet? Well, think again. Redefining Juliet is a unique retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet using a group of diverse actors - all with disabilities or differences. Tall, small, large, deaf, limbless or wheelchair using, but each owning the iconic Shakespearean character of Juliet for themselves.

Redefining Juliet

2016
National Theatre Live: Bacchae
N/A

Fierce and unstoppable, they are a chorus of wild energy ready to shake Thebes to its core — and liberate its women. But their god Dionysos has his own reckoning. In a showdown with his cousin, King Pentheus, family loyalty, political power and human desire are pushed to breaking point.

National Theatre Live: Bacchae

2025