
aBoUT Us
Pulp Rocket Theatre wants to craft experiences inspired by history. Whether it is the event of a great artist visiting London, a play that fell victim to censorship, or simply a lost Jacobean masterpiece, we believe in the value of reviving stories forgotten to the past; of making the unremembered memorable once again.
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A LIttle Bit
Staged in historic sites, our theatre shows can bring life to the most remote voices - drawing from their environment to craft truly magical productions for audiences.
We understand that not all storytelling can be live, which is why we also produce and curate digital content for historic venues. Through immersive virtual tours or scenes accessible via smartphone, we can help visitors imagine the lives of people centuries ago.
Theatre has a crucial purpose in making stories accessible. Our outreach programmes are more important than ever. Schools can rely on our National Curriculum-tailored or bespoke workshop courses to help their students find success, whilst in sessions to local communities or play readings for care homes, we ensure that opportunities reach those who might struggle to get to a theatre.

SAM HILL
CO-FOUNDER

JAMES MUSGRAVE
CO-FOUNDER

Sam trained at LAMDA, graduating in 2018. His recent credits include The Mousetrap (West End), Magic Goes Wrong (U.K. Tour), A Midsummer Night's Dream (U.S. Tour), A Critical Stage (The Tabard Theatre) and The Binding Agent (The White Bear Theatre). His audio work includes The War of The Windsors available on Audible and Traces of the White Rose available on Spotify. He is immensely proud of the work Pulp Rocket Theatre has done and thoroughly enjoys a solo acting career which has allowed him to travel the U.K. and North America!
IMAGE BY CHRIS MANN

James trained at LAMDA and the National Youth Theatre. His notable credits include Tobes in Fresh Meat, Taplow in The Browning Version (directed by Sir Peter Hall), Tim in Wanderlust, Young Ben Leeping in Any Human Heart, and Andrew Redford in Silk. He is currently appearing in Einstein and the Bomb (Netflix) and will play Hamish Erskine in Outrageous (BritBox/UKTV, 2025). James is also a teacher at King’s School Canterbury and runs regular workshops through the school with the East Kent Schools Trust.
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WEBSITE AND GRAPHIC DESIGN BY JAMES CASSIR
