Meet Us
Stumble Trip Theatre was created by Chloe and Grace in 2017 when they met at the Jacques Lecoq School, Paris.
Their first show ‘Heather and Harry’ toured in the UK and internationally. “Boundlessly energetic Lecoq trained clowns... create a theatrical experience that is truly unique” - Three Weeks.
Frills and Spills - their second show toured UK to sellout audiences “..excellently timed, infectiously funny” AYT. Frills and Spills recently featured at Soho Theatre as a part of London Clown Festival.
They are currently developing their third show The Mother Sh*t which will debut at The Pleasance Theatre London in November 2022.
“Magical… Funny and unforgettable” Broadway Baby 2022
Grace Church
Grace is a theatre-maker, performer & workshop facilitator based in London. She studied at Jacques Lecoq, Paris and has a first class BA in English Lit and Drama from UEA. She is an associate artist with Guttersnipe Theatre.
Chloe Young
Chloe is an actor, dancer, theatre maker and workshop facilitator based in London. She trained at The Arts Educational School Chiswick, has a BA in Drama from Exeter University and studied at Jacques Lecoq, Paris. She is an associate artist with Klump Company.
Theatre Making
Stumble Trip’s new show ‘Frills and Spills’ combines their ‘multiple skills, classic storytelling and madcap humour’ (FringeReview) with extravagant costume in an absurd cabaret exploring privilege.
Previous shows include ‘Heather and Harry’, ‘Back the The Woods’ (in collaboration with Embers Collective) and bespoke performances for private events, find out more by clicking below.
Contact Stumble Trip
Give us a shout if you want to find out more about our theatrical ventures, book a workshop or just to say hello.
Storytelling
Stumble Trip’s stories are performed in diverse venues in collaboration with Embers Collective. Stories include ‘Herbaceous Kitchen Invasion, ‘Fallen Angel’ and ‘Sisters’.
Workshops
Stumble Trip run workshops on a variety of themes including body language, body image and consent. The workshops involve movement, games and discussion.
They equip participants with a set of practical tools for combating low confidence and self esteem whilst shunning negative stereotypes surrounding our bodies.
The people we work with