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Theatre includes: Come From Away (Phoenix), Amour (Charing Cross), 4 years in Mamma Mia (Novello), the lead role of Khashoggi in We Will Rock You (Dominion), leading roles in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and Forbidden Broadway (Menier Chocolate Factory), Frankie Harris in Come Dancing (Stratford East), Man in Side by Side by Sondheim (Leicester Square Theatre), Boatman and Dennis in Sunday in the Park with George (Wyndams), Man 1 in Putting It Together (Harrogate), Wild Bill Hickok in Calamity Jane (national tour), Bill Cracker in Happy End, Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls (Lyceum Edinburgh), Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance (Bromley), Alec D’Urberville in Tess of the D’Urbervilles (Savoy), Beast in Beauty and the Beast (Dominion), Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesties), Grantaire and Marius in Les Misérables (Palace), Cliff in Sunset Boulevard (Adelphi), Aspects of Love (Prince of Wales), Avram in Fiddler on the Roof (West Yorkshire Playhouse), My Fair Lady (National Tour), Daniel Warshowsky in Imagine This (workshop) and Velikatov in Artists and Admirers (rehearsed reading).
Film and television include: Sweeney Todd film directed by Tim Burton (also soundtrack recording), Martin Edge in EastEnders, Harry Shaw in Taggart, Bruce Malcolm in The Bill, Ewan Patterson in River City, Dave Schofield in Casualty and Holby City, PC Connors In Birds of a Feather, Bill in the short - A Man and His Shed and Dave in the short - The Confidence Trick.
Directing includes: The Blue Room by David Hare, Ladies Day by Amanda Whittington, Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell and Two by Jim Cartwright.
Come From Away This joyous new musical shares the incredible real-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada during the wake of 9/11, and the small Newfoundland community that invited these ‘come from aways’ into their lives. As uneasiness turned into trust and music soared into the night, gratitude...
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Amour Paris, 1950 – a shy, unassuming civil servant, Dusoleil, lives alone and works diligently in a dreary office. To pass the time, he writes letters to his mother and daydreams about the beautiful Isabelle, who is kept locked away by her controlling husband. When Dusoleil miraculously gains the ability to walk through walls, he not only begins ...
A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And an unforgettable trip down the aisle.Writer Catherine Johnson's sunny, funny tale, directed by Phyllida Lloyd, unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last vi...
Did you hear that Gander is going to be welcoming (via London’s Phoenix Theatre) a bunch of new members of the Come From Away community from 10 February 2020 as the award-winning musical begins its second year in the West End? Surely a return visit is in order.
Despite five star reviews the UK professional premiere production of legendary composer Michel Legrand’s musical comedy Amour will end its run early, on 8 June 2019, having played 45 performances. There’s only two more weeks to see this “genuinely enchanting” and “utterly gorgeous” production so there’s no time to waste in booking your tickets.
How does Michel Legrand's score inspire the cast of AMOUR? The five-time Tony Award-nominated musical receives its UK professional premiere in this production, which is also the first staging since Legrand's death in January. Terri Paddock talked to the company as well as producer Danielle Tarento and director Hannah Chissick...
"C'est magnifique!" says The Stage and, across the board, critics are professing j'adore AMOUR. We've rounded up a few of the four- and five-star reviews as well as the latest show trailer. Are you ready to fall in love? Time to get booking!
Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the West End opening of AMOUR at the Charing Cross Theatre. Perry was there taking in the intimate atmosphere of Michel Legrand’s musical fantasy and of course fitting in some post-show chats with cast members Anna O’Byrne, Elissa Churchill and Claire Machin. It was a ‘chocolate box of delightful joy’ and Perry seems to have loved every bite!
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