“Impassioned” - Guardian

“A brilliant storyteller” - A Younger Theatre

Ella Dorman-Gajic is a writer, performer, facilitator and creative producer working across theatre, poetry, screen, and audio. Her work is grounded in the female experience, with an interest in the underexplored or misrepresented. Her 5-star stage play, Trade, premiered at Omnibus Theatre (VAULT Transfer Season), supported by Arts Council England and awarded an OffComm. It went onto a UK tour in 2023, starting with a sell-out at The Pleasance, and finishing with another sell-out show at Norwich Arts Centre. The tour achieved multiple 4 and 5-star reviews. Trade is published by Salamander Street (buy your copy here!). Her theatrical work has also been staged at Drama Centre London, Exeter Phoenix, The Old Red Lion, The Arcola and more. Her debut short film, Back of the Net, is executive produced by Depot Cinema Lewes, and has been selected for several film festivals, including the BIFA-accredited Crystal Palace Film Festival.

As an actor, she plays Tam in the Radio 4 Drama series Song of the Reed (have a listen!), co-starring Sir Mark Rylance and Sophie Okonedo. She has starred in 2 multi-award-winning short films, including The Boy with a Camera for a Face, narrated by Stephen Berkoff, which was screened at film festivals around the UK and on Channel 4.

She’s performed her poetry sets around the country, written numerous poetry commissions and co-hosts/produces Off The Chest, a sell-out London poetry night supported by Arts Council England. She is an alumnus of Roundhouse Poetry Collective and Apples & Snakes Writing Room. At the age of 19, Ella’s debut poetry show Did I Choose These Shoes? won The Pebble Trust Talent Award for Brighton Fringe and went to Edinburgh Fringe in 2017.

Ella has been nominated for several playwriting awards, most recently the Theatre503 International Playwriting Award for her play Divided. She works as a dramaturg, facilitator, and tutor, teaching drama to children and mentoring adults. She was a professional mentor for the University of Westminster’s SoH New Writing Festival and is currently a lead workshop facilitator for Broken Silence Theatre’s Playwright’s Hive, and her new writing group Just Write It!, held at the Albany’s Deptford Lounge. She offers 1:1 dramaturgical feedback on scripts.

Ella holds a first-class degree in Scriptwriting & Performance from UEA, is an alumnus of National Youth Theatre, New Writing South’s Young Writers, and was Broken Silence Theatre’s first Writer in Residence. She is an Associate Artist of Bathway Theatre.

When not doing these things, you can find her eating vinegary chips or badly singing along to Fleetwood Mac.

★★★★★ “[Trade] should propel writer Ella Dorman-Gajic into being one of those capable people in high demand with the makers of the best of modern theatre.”

- Norwich Eye

★★★★★ “Bold and brilliantly written… fierce, unapologetic and gripping, Trade is a vital and timely piece of theatre.”

- West End Best Friend

★★★★“A Bloody Shambles by Ella Doman-Gajic is an impassioned broadside against period poverty”

- The Guardian

★★★★ “Complex, challenging and more than a little surprisingTrade is a dark, haunting play in many ways, yet there is also light and humour sprinkled through it.

- The Queer Review

Back of the Net | Trailer 

Maya, a passionate young footballer, is given an opportunity that could offer her the future she’s always dreamed of. But now, the one person who inspired her pursuit of this dream, her grandmother, is the only thing holding her back. A heartfelt, bitingly human story of care, female aspiration and the evolution of women’s football in a male-dominated world. 

Back of the Net is a new short film directed by Klara Kaliger and written by Ella Dorman-Gajic.

Executive Produced by Lewes Depot Cinema, Football scholar Jean Williams, Rob MacDonald, Sushant Sharma Bhattarai and Ella Dorman-Gajic.