Mischa has also played on main stages, such as Ronnie Scotts, Barbican and toured at the Edinburgh Festival, Camden Festival and around Europe.
She is co-founder of Flying Bedroom Theatre Company; formed in 2020, the Company have since partnered with Theatr Clywd and toured around Wales delivering interactive music and design performances. She is also an alumni of the National Youth Musical Theatre and the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, in which she was one of the first cellists to join the programme. Mischa has been a part of established quartets and ensembles playing for a variety of artists such as Huw Warren, Abel Solecoe and Passenger.
Current projects include Rapunzel at the Tobacco Factory, and she is also developing, producing and storming in her own play, about the life of Jacquline Du Pré.
Mischa, a multidisciplinary artist, is dedicated in creating work that is bold, emotionally resonant that connects to a wide audience.
Mischa is a creative working across music, theatre and film.
Mischa’s work bridges powerful storytelling with a deep integration of her passion for music, movement and acting. Having studied a classical music undergrad at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama before receiving her Screen Acting Prize during her masters at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, her eclectic style of performance is unique and embedded into her work.
She has taken part in stage productions at Birmingham REP Theatre, The Open Air Theatre, Pontio Arts Centre and has been a part of numerous research and development projects, such as the upcoming West End show The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry directed by Katy Rudd, Wander’s Words Got Stuck with Tall Stories and To The Waters and the Wild directed by Jac Ifan Moore.