Ellie began her training at The Royal Ballet School (2011-2019) attending both White Lodge and the Upper School, performing in various productions with The Royal Ballet during her time as a student. She received The April Olrich Award for Dynamic Performance and was cast by Monica Mason as The Waltz Sylph aged 17 during her first year at the Upper School.
After graduating, she chose to explore life outside of classical ballet and joined the international tour of Cats as Victoria the White Cat, leading her straight into the role of Meg in The Phantom of the Opera. She first joined the UK tour before transferring to the West End in its reopening cast, post pandemic.
During this time, Ellie was lucky enough to perform at West End Live and celebrate the 35th year of the show’s run in London.
Most recently, Ellie has been part of the development and creation of Warp & Weft, an evening-length performance with choreographers Marika Brussel and Aaron Thao-Kogan.
She would like to give special thanks to Chiltern Dance Studio in Liverpool, where she began her training, for their constant support throughout.
Ellie is thrilled to be joining London City Ballet, bringing her back to her roots and long-term passion for ballet.