Advisory Board 2025

Cordelia Rushby
Chair of the board
Cordelia has been a supporter of Red Rose Chain and the vast community programme for many years and is delighted to represent the company as Chair of the Advisory Board. Cordelia is a specialist insurance, personal injury and health lawyer at Keystone Law with 30 years’ experience in the field.

Becca Jackaman
As well as being a member of the Avenue Community Theatre (ACT), I work for lots of community groups, like the North West Ipswich Big Local Trust. In Becca’s free time she enjoys watching films, writing, & playing wheelchair football.
“I support Red Rose Chain because they “think outside of the box”, & their shows are consistently unique & very entertaining. They also make Shakespeare accessible even to those who claim they don’t understand what all the fuss is about! I love working with Red Rose Chain, because I always feel welcome & they gave me back my confidence when performing.“

Tony Felgate
A qualified accountant by trade, Director of two East Anglian commercial & specialist cleaning businesses. Tony is also a DJ for nonsuchdjs. Tony is a supporter of the Campaign Against Living Miserably, and the Jess Grant Celebration which raises funds to improve the well-being of children suffering from medical conditions through music therapy.
“I first became aware of Red Rose Chain at my first trip to Theatre in the Forest some 15 years ago (now an annual event of mine), I was blown away by the whole experience. I remember sitting next to Joanna at an awards event at Trinity Park & listening avidly as she passionately talked about Red Rose Chain & what it stood for. Since then I have supported them at every opportunity & I’m aware of the incredible work done for the disadvantaged within the community. It is an honour to be involved with such an amazing organisation!”

Milly Jupp
Milly first worked with Red Rose Chain on the very first of Joanna Carrick’s ‘history plays’, performing in The Ebony Box. Since then, Milly has gone on to create Milly J Shoes, making handmade bespoke shoes, with clients including Kylie Minogue! Milly has won countless awards for her business and has been recognised as one of Norfolk’s 100 most inspiring women.
“I’ve known the Red Rose Theatre Company for several years now and really believe in their strong work with a real emphasis on community, which is something that also inspires me. So I was thrilled to be invited on their board of advisors. I look forward to collaborating with them through their creative process”

Roderick Clayton
Rod is born and raised in Suffolk and has since reconnected with his roots through his work with Red Rose Chain. Rod co-leads the global issues group of Weber Shandwick, one of the world’s largest communications firms. Rod specialises advising companies in crisis management.

Nicky Jameson
Nicky was a teaching assistant for 15 years & she now enjoys life with her husband & four children. She enjoys crafting & in particular creating miniature dioramas. Aside from this, Nicky attends Advisory Board meetings on a regular basis & is a huge support to her daughter, Caitlin, who attends The Gold Chainers Youth Theatre.
“My daughter Caitlin started at Red Rose Chain’s Youth Theatre, The Gold Chainers, over 5 years ago. With their support & encouragement, she has grown in confidence & found her voice. It is a huge part of her life & a fantastic opportunity.”

Ian Frost
Ian is a retired project manager who has long supported Red Rose Chain and the community programme.

Rory Burrow
Rory came to Suffolk to teach Biology and has been here ever since. Other than playing a key role in the Advisory Board, Rory also supports Red Rose Chain by sponsoring a seat in the theatre, this enables us to carry on our vital community work.
“I’ve always enjoyed theatre as a member of the audience & I’ve never given a thought to becoming part of a theatre company. That is until I found out about Red Rose Chain. I just love having a small part to play in this most inspirational, creative, visionary & hugely community-conscious professional company in Ipswich,”