Margot Coleman
Margot is a Wellington-based creative, entering her final year of acting at Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. The Immortal Jellyfish is her solo performance debut and also the debut show for her emerging theatre company, Lupin de Krank Productions. Passionate about collaboration, making, and performance; Margot is excited to see her vision come to life alongside her powerhouse team of female, emerging practitioners and creatives.
On stage, Margot has recently been apart of the Kia Mau festival in Ka Tito Au written by Apirana Taylor and directed by Regan Taylor. In the 2025 NZ Fringe Festival, she was an ensemble member in Emilio Mancilla’s devised piece, Tecuani. On screen, Margot recently played Jude, the lead in Ro Woffenden’s short film, Feelers.
Margot is committed to building herself and other young creatives a platform for storytelling and creating multi-disciplinary art.
Margot is represented by Karen Kay Management.
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Margot Coleman
Margot is a Wellington-based creative, entering her final year of acting at Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. The Immortal Jellyfish is her solo performance debut and also the debut show for her emerging theatre company, Lupin de Krank Productions. Passionate about collaboration, making, and performance; Margot is excited to see her vision come to life alongside her powerhouse team of female, emerging practitioners and creatives.
On stage, Margot has recently been apart of the Kia Mau festival in Ka Tito Au written by Apirana Taylor and directed by Regan Taylor. In the 2025 NZ Fringe Festival, she was an ensemble member in Emilio Mancilla’s devised piece, Tecuani. On screen, Margot recently played Jude, the lead in Ro Woffenden’s short film, Feelers.
Margot is committed to building herself and other young creatives a platform for storytelling and creating multi-disciplinary art.
Margot is represented by Karen Kay Management.
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