Actor & Theatre Maker

Nikita Gill has studied at a number of acting courses at RADA and acted in a series of plays including Romeo and Juliet (where she played Mercutio), Amadeus (Where she played Salieri), The Night of January the 16th (Where she played District Attorney Flint) and Medea (Where she played Jason).

As an actor, she is interested in roles that challenge her, that allow her to encompass her character by letting her live in the characters skin. She believes that memory lives first in the muscle and aims to showcase that through her work.

She is interested in both stage and screen work. Her first play, Maidens Myths and Monsters was a one woman show about the goddess Hera that she performed. It ran for ten nights at the Omnibus Theatre Clapham in January 2020. Her next play, Hekate is currently in progress and has its showcase on the British Library stage on Feb 2oth, 2026. As a dramaturg, she supported Niall Moorjani and Jonathan Oldfield with the awardwinning play Kanpur 1857.

Collaborating with Carlos Andres Gomez, she has completed writing a short film script, a film script, two TV pilots. On her own, she has been working on two audio dramas and a new one woman show called "It's Not About The Samosa.”

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