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Charles Aitken is a British stage and screen actor. His musical credits include Billy Bishop Goes to War (Jermyn Street Theatre) and Hair (Gate Theatre).
His plays, for the RSC and elsewhere, include Paradise Lost, Midnight Cowboy, The Taming of the Shrew, Othello, The Drunks, Antony & Cleopatra, Little Eagles, As You Like It, King Lear, Sweet Bird of Youth, All My Sons and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He was nominated for the 2008 Ian Charleson Award for his performance as Iago in Othello for Frantic Assembly.
Aitken's screen credits include The Knick, Happy Death Day, Gunpowder 5/11, Foyle's War, The Girl on the Train and The Lady Vanishes.
Charles was born in England, but raised and educated in the United States. At the age of
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Billy Bishop Goes to War by John Gray with Eric Peterson Canada 1914. Billy Bishop signs up to fight in Europe and is soon in a military training camp. But one day, he spots a single-seater plane circling overhead. Overcoming intense prejudice and astonishing danger, Billy becomes the most successful fighter pilot of his generation. A Proud Haddo...
Critics have been left "literally breathless" by Proud Haddock's revival of rarely seen Canadian musical two-hander BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR, which pays tribute to the Commonwealth's contributions to England's World War One effort, and in particular the Canadian ace pilot of the title. We've rounded up highlights from the avalanche rave reviews...
Charles Aitken plays the titular World War One hero and Canadian ace pilot in Proud Haddock's production of musical two-hander BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR at London's Jermyn Street Theatre. Having been raised in the US, he was shocked to discover how little he knew about the Great War before: he's making up for it now. Check out this must-read interview...
Coinciding with the centenary of the end of World War I, a rare London production of Billy Bishop Goes to War heads to Jermyn Street Theatre at the end of the month, care of Proud Haddock and director Jimmy Walters. Did you know a 2010 film version exists of this story based on a real-life Canadian war hero? Get excited for the new stage two-hander by watching the trailer for the film...
Proud Haddock makes a rare foray into musical theatre with a rare London production of Canadian two-hander Billy Bishop Goes to War, in the second part of its autumn slate of productions commemorating this year's First World War centenary. Who's playing Billy Bishop... x2?
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