Art of the mask by Theatre Transformations
A world of masks
We create shows from masks, our own personal creations or adaptations of classic tales. Our productions are aimed at various audiences and locations. Alongside our creations, we offer events such as residencies, workshops… as well as a festival called Visu’elles, focused on the work of female mask artists. Whether it’s a small event happening directly after the show or larger events scheduled in parallel, we have plenty of options to offer. Our goal is to promote mask art while celebrating cultural diversity and artistic innovation. Our workshops allow participants to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of masked theatre, explore their creativity and discover new forms of expression. The Visu’elles festival, in particular, highlights the contributions of women in this art, providing a platform for often underrepresented voices.
Artistic Direction
Scottish born Tracey Boot is the founder and artistic director of Theatre Transformations, she is also the initiator and administrator of INM@SKS (International Network of Mask Specialists ).
Tracey creates the masks, trains the artists and either performs or directs the shows. Every project she undertakes is steeped in her creative energy and unwavering commitment to the art of the mask. The masks she designs are not mere accessories, but real works of art that add depth and dimension to the performances.
Tracey, a Theatre Studies graduate from the University of Manchester, has trained with various notable teachers, including Donato Sartori and Jaques Lecoq, developing a unique blend of traditional and contemporary drama techniques. Alongside her stage performances, she passionately educates new generations of actors, inspiring them through her dedication to artistic innovation and the exploration of the mask.

Our team
Our current team of artist are

Actress, The Bag Ladies

Actress, The Bag Ladies

Actress, The Bag Ladies
An illustration of our core values



Community engagement: Collaboration with artists and the community for residencies and workshops, promoting knowledge exchange and social equity.
Exploring heritage: Analysing cultural roots through ancient artistic techniques integrated into contemporary activities.
Women’s Leadership: A women-led initiative supporting female artists and craftspeople.
Interactive performance: Includes an outdoor performance with public interactions, reinforcing commitment to the environment.

Partners
some of our partners (past and present)















