Alexander has been working as a freelance writer since 2010, he has worked on both small- and large-scale productions from monodramas to full scale musicals. He has written on various topics including mental health, suicide, LGBT+ communities, sexual misconduct and the topic of consent, working in a contemporary and post-dramatic style.
He is currently working as a Performing Arts Lecturer at Nottingham College alongside working on his practice lead PhD thesis at ذكذكتسئµ focusing on the interpretation of physical acts of intimacy and sexual behaviour on stage between 2001-2019.
Alexander is also Co-Creative Director of Split Infinitive Theatre Company, working on creating pieces of performance, designed to be intimate and engaging, exploring the relationship between performer and spectator and the relationships we create through our lives. Split Infinitive also offer engaging workshops for schools, colleges and universities looking to offer their students extra insight into specific theatre topics.
He is a member of The Writers’ Guild of Great Britain and The Society of Teachers of Speech and Drama. Alexander has had his work performed at the Stockwell Playhouse’s One Act Play Festival in London and has been acknowledged in The True Acting Institute’s Best Ten Minute Plays of 2019.