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Gaia House Productions

About

Three women.
Three cultures.
Three languages.
One shared passion.

We're a London-based team creating work for stage and screen, from the Edinburgh Fringe to audiences around the world.

We hope to create work that shines a light on issues that matter.

The Team

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Producer

Antje Mangeant

French-American filmmaker Antje has spent over six years working across major film and television productions in the UK, including The Crown, Slow Horses, and House of the Dragon.

She has worked as an Assistant Director and supported writers and directors across development and production, with experience in writers rooms for A24 and HBO. Alongside her work in scripted film and television, Antje is also a documentary filmmaker and holds a Master’s degree in Ethnographic Filmmaking from University College London. She is currently developing her own projects as a writer and producer.

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Writer & Director

Kate Elliott

Originally from the sunny coast of Western Australia, Kate trained as an actor at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts before honing her craft in directing at the Drama Centre London in 2022. Since then, she has directed several theatre productions and also worked on UK film and television productions including Mickey 17 and House of the Dragon, supporting executive producers and writers.

She is currently developing projects as a writer and director, with plans to make her feature directorial debut in 2028.

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Writer & Actor

Minjeong Kim

Minjeong Kim is a South Korean actor, writer, and producer based in the UK. She is best known for writing and performing the one-woman show The Comfort Woman, which she earned praise for her “supremely talented” performance and described her as “a force to be reckoned with.” She trained at the Drama Centre London and the National Youth Theatre before being signed by Lou Coulson Associates for commercial representation.

She is currently developing her next theatre project, set to premiere in late 2026, continuing her focus on bold, socially engaged storytelling across stage and screen.