Grégoire Aubert has worked and lived in Brighton since 2010. After graduating with a Master’s Degree in Visual Arts he joined the Theatre national de Strasbourg Drama School in the stage direction class. He produced Faust is Dead by Mark Ravenhill and an adaptation of Ida by Gertrude Stein. After the school projects, he worked as a stage director’s assistant on two plays and two operas while working on new productions. In 2009, he decided to focus on a solo career with his first Judy Garland tribute in Lyon, which toured in Lille and Paris. His first creation at the Brighton Fringe festival in 2012, The Making of a Woman, told the story of a boy discovering his way out of a wardrobe to the stage of his dream as a female impersonator. This year Grégoire Aubert went back to his first love as a performer, Judy Garland, in the one man show Judy in person presented at the New Steine Hotel for the Brighton Fringe Festival 2013 and at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London.