EVIE STITCHMAN-HILLS
Junior Prop Maker, Scenic Artist, Sculpturist

Evie Stitchman-Hills is an English prop maker and scenic artist working in Bristol, London and Kent. She graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with a Bachelor of Arts in Prop Making in the summer of 2024. Her work often explores sustainability in the industry, traditional sculptural practices, and historical influence in theatre.
Growing up with parents in the theatre industry, Evie has been surrounded by an assortment of props, costumes, and sets from a young age. Her father was particularly influential in her early exploration into woodworking and blacksmithing.
Evie's pursuit of prop-making particularly stems from her love of painting. During her final year of sixth form, her art tutor encouraged Evie to pursue a career in film and theatre. Along with her parents' influence, she began to explore more mediums used in the film industry. This exploration eventually expanded into resin work, mould making, and puppetry. She has worked on film sets, such as Jurassic World Dominion, and The Masked Singer, working in the prop and costume-making departments. Her most recent work has been focused on creating a series of SEN-inspired sets for TOTFest, a festival designed for children and young families.
Over the last year, Evie's goals have focused on traveling all 5 continents, learning new techniques throughout a multitude of cultures, and expanding her current skillset in 3D printing, costume making, and metalwork.