Pippa Nixon trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, offering next memorable performances such as in
Roy Williams's "Days of Significance" in 2007 (commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and based on
William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing") directed by Maria Aberg (at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon before moving to the Tricycle Theatre in London) and in "The Merchant of Venice" at Shakespeare's Globe in London, where she was commended in the
Ian Charleson Awards for her portrayal of Jessica. In 2009, Nixon worked with
Brooke Kinsella in "S-27" and in 2010 she delivered a moving interpretation in the title role of "Bea" in the Soho Theatre production, which was written for her by the director and playwright Mick Gordon after seeing her in "S-27". Among others, her notable stage work in prolific plays also includes an acclaimed production of
Alexi Kaye Campbell's "Sunset at the Villa Thalia" premiered in London at the National Theatre of Great Britain in May 2016, directed by
Simon Godwin together with
Ben Miles,
Elizabeth McGovern,
Sam Crane,
Christos Callow,
Glykeria Dimou and
Eve Polycarpou in the brilliant cast.