The Team

Judith Dimant
Founder/Producer
Judith started her own company in 2019 following 25 years as Executive Producer for Complicité. Prior to Complicité, Judith worked as Press Officer at the Royal Court Theatre and at the Pleasance Edinburgh, where she programmed Graham Norton giving him his big break into television. She is a trustee of the Emma Rice Company (Wise Children). Judith regularly works as a consultant for organisations including Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Intermission Youth Theatre, the Bush Theatre and 1927 Studios. She has an MBE for services to theatre.

Lucy Williams
Finance Manager
Lucy was previously Finance Manager at Complicité, later becoming General Manager. She recently worked with Wise Children as Finance Manager.

Tallula White
Production assistant
Tallula is an actor, writer, voice-over artist, and theatre maker based in London. She is one half of the comedy duo NipSlip Productions as well as having worked in film, television and theatre production for four years. Her TV and film credits include: BBC, ITV, MTV, and Netflix.

Nathalie Curtin
Trustee
Following her career as a Private Client solicitor, Nathalie has spent the past twenty years in senior roles in the charitable sector (First Story, Bush Theatre, Koestler Arts, Riverside Studios, Lyric Hammersmith and Oxford University Museums). She also advises philanthropists through Art of Philanthropy consultancy on their giving portfolios focussing culture and social justice.
Her experience on both sides of Fundraising has made her passionate about good governance and the power of well-matched charitable giving. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is Trustee of Streetlytes, a West London homeless charity.

Keerthi Kollimada
Trustee
Keerthi Kollimada (Kiki) is both the CEO of the National Student Drama Festival, and the Finance Director at Headlong Theatre. She’s also a freelance consultant for artistic organisations, with a love for volunteering. As well as being a Trustee at Judith Dimant Productions, Keerthi is also a trustee at the Bush Theatre, and she also volunteers in mental health. She is also a writer. Keerthi has worked in both subsidised and commercial theatre and prior to her current roles, she was the Head of Finance at Mark Rubinstein Ltd, and Complicité before that, where she first worked with Judith Dimant. She has worked on everything from West End Musicals & plays, to festivals, immersive theatre and touring – both in the UK and internationally.
Keerthi started her career as a Finance Manager for a large NHS Trust, and she moved to London over 10 years ago to work in theatre. She loves the industry, and is especially passionate about inclusion, emerging talent, and how we create opportunities for access and representation in theatre and our creative communities.

Elizabeth Loudon
Trustee
Elizabeth Loudon is a poet and novelist living in southwest England. For many years she worked in the charitable sector, raising funds for medical research, arts organisations, and higher education in the US and UK. She’s taught writing and English to undergraduates and has degrees from Cambridge University and the University of Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals in Europe and the US.
Her novel A Stranger in Baghdad was awarded the Sharjah International Book Festival prize in 2024.

Prof Marcus du Sautoy OBE FRS
Trustee
Marcus du Sautoy is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He is author of nine books most recently Blueprints: how mathematics shapes creativity and author of two plays; I is a Strange Loop (published by Faber) was staged at the Barbican in which he also performed. He has presented numerous radio and TV series including a series for BBCTV – The Story of Maths.
He works extensively with a range of arts organisations bringing science alive for the public from The Royal Opera House to Glastonbury Festival. He has an OBE for services to science and is a Fellow of the Royal Society.
