Dom Coyote

Dom Coyote is a composer performer and songwriter. He works with bands, theatre companies and arts projects across the UK and internationally. He also leads on his own projects, mixing music and theatre in unexpected ways. Dom was a member of the National Youth Theatre. He went on to study Creative Writing at Dartington College of Arts and then gained an apprenticeship with Kneehigh Theatre, who he now works with regularly. His gig-theatre show Songs for The End of the World won the Origins Award for outstanding achievement, Vault Festival, London, 2016.

Projects include:  The Borrowers (Sherman Cymru); The Story Fishers (National Theatre); RISE (Old Vic New Voices); Little Sister (Royal Exchange); Watership Down (Watermill Theatre); Cape Sound Stories (HKW, Berlin); Songs for the End of the World (Battersea Arts Centre/West Yorkshire Playhouse); Minotaur, The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Unicorn Theatre), The Night Before Christmas (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Extraordinary Bodies (Cirque Bijou/Diverse City); Kes (CAST); Bridging the Gap (Bristol Green Capital); Vena Portae (band, published by Domino); Folk in A Box (Sydney Festival/Venice Biennale); Talking Souls (British Council South Africa); The Impending Storm (British Council, South Africa); The Raun Tree (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Empress (Emma Rice, RSC); Don Jon, Cymbeline (Kneehigh, RSC); A Matter of Life and Death (Kneehigh/National Theatre).

You can find out more about Dom and his upcoming projects on his website: www.domcoyote.com