Georgia Jacob
Georgia Jacob
Programme Producer
I’m drawn to long term projects that spark discovery, foster connection, and bring people together in positive ways—whether in theatres, nature or city streets.
When I was six, my family left urban South London and landed in deep rural France. That shift—from city streets to wide open fields—shaped how I see the world. Early encounters with a new culture, landscapes, and language left a strong impression. I’ve always experienced the world as a creative place and I was lucky to be encouraged to keep exploring it that way.
At 18, I moved back to London to study Performance Design at art school. Not long after, I co-founded an experimental collective making theatre and events in unconventional spaces. We approached each project with curiosity and a DIY spirit—messy, playful, bold. Our work invited audiences to look differently at the spaces around them, and to imagine new roles for themselves within those spaces.
By producing and presenting our own work, I found myself naturally stepping into the role of producer. Over time, that became a core part of my work: supporting the work of other artists, building projects from the ground up, and shaping experiences that are thoughtful, collaborative, and relevant to the world we live in. I’ve now worked for more than 15 years with a wide range of artists, cultural organisations, educational institutions, and communities across the UK and internationally. I’m drawn to long term projects that spark discovery, foster connection, and bring people together in positive ways—whether in theatres, nature or city streets.
By producing and presenting our own work, I found myself naturally stepping into the role of producer.
I left London in 2023 and I currently live in the East of England, closer to the sea and to the land’s edge—and a little closer to Europe! Outside of work, I try to travel as much as possible and volunteer when I can. I love drawing and making things, reading non-fiction, cooking and bringing people together, walking without a map, going to gigs, and dancing anywhere—though I do have a particular fondness for somewhere dark and loud!