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Training: Originally from Portsmouth, Adam trained at The Guildford School of Acting 1st Class BA (Hons) recipient of the Musical Theatre Award 2005. Adam also spent four years with the National Youth Music Theatre.
Theatre: Hotep in The Prince of Egypt (Dominion), Agustín Magaldi in Evita (Open Air Theatre), King Aethelstan in Knights of the Rose (Arts), Max Von Meyerling in Sunset Boulevard (UK tour), Created the Roles of Crabbe in the Original Production of The Light Princess (National Theatre) and Squelch in Original Production of Love Never Dies (Adelphi) Officer Barrel/understudied and played Cladwell in the Original UK Cast of Urinetown (St James) ensemble/understudied Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd (Adelphi and Chichester Festival Theatre), Les Miserables ensemble/understudied and played Javert & Thenardier (Queens) A Tale Of Two Cities (Brighton Theatre Royal), London Fashion Week 2015 Anya Hindmarch, Baker/ensemble/understudied and played Jacob in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Adelphi), ensemble/understudied Peron in Evita (Adelphi), Griffin in Alice in Wonderland (West Yorkshire Playhouse) Aladdin (Milton Keynes & Richmond Theatres)
Film: Brujon in Les Miserables (Working Title)
Workshops: EuGenius, Prurience (National) From Here To Eternity and Love Never Dies
Recordings: The Light Princess, EuGenius, Les Miserables Film Soundtrack, Sweeney Todd, Love Never Dies, A Tale of Two Cities and Evita
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An original cast recording of The Prince Of Egypt, the new musical based on the acclaimed DreamWorks Animation film, will be released on Ghostlight Records in digital and streaming formats on 3 April 2020. A physical CD will be available later this year.
Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the opening of The Prince Of Egypt at London’s Dominion Theatre. In the same week that the run of this epic production was extended by seven weeks, until 21 October 2020, Perry was busy catching up with the stars on the Red Carpet (Kerry Ellis, Jay McGuiness, Elaine Paige) as well as the creative team, including legendary composer Stephen Schwartz and his son Scott, the show’s director.
It’s been quite a week for the London production of The Prince Of Egypt with its official opening at London’s Dominion Theatre and news announced that the show’s run will be extended for a further seven weeks, with tickets available for the period up to 21 October 2020.
We’ve heard a lot about the grown-ups appearing in the London production of The Prince of Egypt at the Dominion Theatre, based on the celebrated DreamWorks Animation film, but now it’s time for the cast of young performers to shine.
As the excitement builds for the West End premiere production of The Prince Of Egypt, previewing at London’s Dominion Theatre from 5 February 2020, Stage Door Joe attends the launch for the much-anticipated Stephen Schwartz musical and catches up with all the stars. Are you ready to journey behind the ‘miracle’?
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