Natalie Froome is a London-based screenwriter who is passionate about television and writes character-driven dramas that explore contemporary issues with heart and humour. She graduated from the University of East Anglia’s Creative Writing MA with distinction in 2019 and has since been working on various stage and screen projects while also working as a parliamentary reporter, including developing an original political TV drama series.
Natalie’s TV drama pilot “Occupational Hazard” was nominated for the All3Media New Drama Script Award at the Edinburgh TV Festival’s New Voice Awards. She has also been longlisted for Sid Gentle’s ‘Thousand Films’ competition and shortlisted for Channel 4’s 4Stories.
Her stage work has been performed at the King’s Head theatre, the Pleasance theatre, the Tristan Bates theatre and Norwich Arts Centre, with her most recent short play, “You Know You Can’t Hold Me Forever” being selected for performance at the 2023 Deptford Literature Festival. Natalie’s audio drama “The Estate” was written for and performed by final year acting students at RADA and directed by Jeremy Mortimer.