Ketorah is an actress, writer, voice artist & role player – described as dynamic, distinctive and a bubbly team player – completed her actor training at Central Speech of School and Drama.
Ketorah’s voiceover work is currently airing on all BBC platforms for BBC Women’s 6 Nations Rugby. Ketorah has voiced a number of e-learning and promotional and animation projects: she is from the Midlands and has a mild native Staffordshire accent, which is versatile as she can easily harden into a Potteries dialect, or soften into a neutral British dialect – this has been favorable to clients.
Ketorah has experience as a professional medical role-player in both the public and private sector, including OSCE examinations and patient simulations, as well as a workshop leader – facilitating teaching stations for trainee doctors, social workers and nurses, she is experienced in writing lesson plans that include learning outcomes and providing comprehensive feedback to students/clients. Ketorah is able to draw on her career background as a Social Worker for specific professional standards, communication and safeguarding training.
Her professional theatre credits include Robyn in Where De Mangoes Grow (Bunker Theatre), Rosaline in Under My Thumb (New Diorama Theatre, Greenwich Theatre and The Warren Theatre), Louise in Blood Sweat and Tears (Jermyn Theatre), Rose in Eigengrau (Leicester Square Theatre) Clara inThe Nutcracker (Working SpaceTheatre – national tour), Performer inimmersive theatre production CocaCola (Olympic Park Stratford) and Valerie in The Christmas Gala (Young Actors Theatre dir Andrew Harries). She also has a body of film credits and presenting credits under her artistic belt.