Mini Moon Theatre was founded by three university students at Wimbledon College of Arts in 2024. We met during a cross-course collaborative project where we had to write and produce a performance aimed at children. The three of us discovered not only a passion for children's theatre, but a team that worked incredibly well together.
Mini Moon Theatre came first in UAL's Pitch It Award for Art & Design in 2025.  We have also nominated for UAL's Future 50 Award which will take place in April 2026.
Meet the Team
From left to right: Megan Holman, Johanna Baldurs, Fionnuala O'Gorman, Piper Clarkson-Adams (Stage Manager for 'To Mars')
Megan Holman 
@meganholmantheatre
Megan Holman is the resident producer and director at Mini Moon Theatre.  She studied Contemporary Theatre and Performance at Wimbledon College of Arts, where she focused on creating work for young audiences. Passionate about storytelling that resonates with children, her work combines creativity, care, and an understanding of what inspires and engages children. Previous writing and directing work for Mini Moon includes To Mars and The Window Box, two original productions that explore wonder, adventure, and dealing with big feelings. 
Johanna Baldurs
@johannabaldurscostume
Johanna Baldurs is the resident costume designer and composer for Mini Moon Theatre. They studied Costume for Theatre and Screen at UAL Wimbledon where they focused on costume for theatre and opera. Their designs are vibrant and bold, which drew Johanna to children's theatre. Alongside Mini Moon Theatre Johanna works as a costume maker for Rainbow Productions, bringing to life vibrant children's characters. Johanna also has a background in music and acts as Mini Moon Theatre's resident composer. 
Fionnuala O'Gorman
@fionnualaogormanart
Fionnuala is the resident prop and puppet designer for Mini Moon Theatre. They graduated from Wimbledon College of Arts in 2025 with a degree in Technical Arts for Theatre and Performance. They are an illustrator and puppet maker and during their final year at university spent considerable time working on The Herds. Their work aims to bring magic to life, drawing inspiration from folk tales and celtic visual motifs to tie stories from the past with experiences in the present.