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Jerome Pradon is a French stage and screen actor with numerous major West End and other London stage credits.
Theatre credits include: In the UK – Aspects of Love (Hope Mill and Southwark Playhouse), The Braille Legacy at Charing Cross Theatre, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Miss Saigon (1992 – Chris), Martin Guerre (Guillaume), Assassins (Leon Czolgosz), Whistle Down the Wind (The Man), Les Miserables (Javert), Pacific Overtures (Shogun’s Mother, French Admiral), Rasputin (Rasputin), Lord of the Rings (Aragorn). In France – Les Miserables (Marius), La Java des Memoires (various), Andromache Nine (Guido), Road Movie (one man play), Et si en chantait?, Le Cabaret des Hommes Perdus (The Barman), L’Opera de Sarah (one man show on Sarah Bernhardt), ‘fx’ (one man play), Mamma Mia! (Sam), Chance (The Boss), Follies (Buddy), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney).
Television credits include: Sharpe’s Company , Kung Fu – the Legend Continues (US), Crime en Serie, Avocats et Associes, Engrenages (Spiral in the UK) Belle Grand-Mere France), Peter Ackroyd’s London, The Aristocrats (UK), Carrie and Barry, the Complete Guide to Parenting. Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas) (UK)
Film credits include: Helas Pour Moi directed by Jean Luc Godard, The Dancer directed by Fred Garson, Simon Sezdirected by Kevin Elders, Vatel directed by Roland Joffe, The Brylcreem Boys, Paradisco, La Jeune Fille et La Tortue both directed by Stephane Ly-Cuong.
Other credits include:
Trafalgar – drama documentary directed by Fabrice Hourlier,Friday Night is Music Night (BBC) various guest appearances,One Day More – Boubil and Schoenberg Concert, Birmingham, Entente Cordiale Les Miserables concert – Windsor Castle, Titanic – (The Stoker) The Opera House, Liege,Jekyll and Hyde – Sir Danvers - Switzerland, Crime of Passion(Edinburgh Festival), Fx at Avignon Festival and Paris, Night of a Thousand Voices – the music of Tim Rice, Royal Albert Hall, National Music Day - Radio One, Somewhere in the Desert – play Radio 4, Napoleon (title role) – Toronto, Jesus Christ Superstar (Herod) – Scandinavian tour. Les Miserables 10th anniversary concert (Courfeyrac), Royal Albert Hall.
Awards include :
France – Moliere for the one man show L’Opera de Sarah(best musical)
London – Olivier award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse.
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Aspects of Love From the cobbled streets of Paris to the mountains of the Pyrenees, Aspects of Love is a sweeping, epic and heart-breaking love story spanning seventeen years. Passion, desire, family ties and friendship bind six people and three generations together as they come to appreciate how love changes everything. Alex falls in love with t...
THE BRAILLE LEGACY THE BRAILLE LEGACY is the story of a revolution and an heroic fight for independence, with the themes of difference, freedom, hope and love and the triumph of human values over adversity. In Paris in the 19th century, blind people were victims of profound discrimination. Louis Braille, a bright young mind with a mad dream, arr...
On the streets of Madrid, a city pulsing with art, industry, and passion, Pepa’s world is unravelling. Her lover leaves her. And then she meets his wife. And his son. And his new girlfriend. Meanwhile, Pepa’s best friend is tangled up in her own romantic crisis with a suspected criminal, leaving Pepa with only the taxi driver to help navigate the G...
What a range of winners there were at the 10th anniversary Offies 2020 presented by Off West End with Best Musical Production going to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at the Union Theatre and Amour at the Charing Cross Theatre named as Best New Musical. Elsewhere Thrill Me lead actors Bart Lambert and Jack Reitman were both honoured for their performances at the Hope Theatre, while Oti Mabuse completed a victorious weekend with a prize for her choreography for Ain’t Misbehavin at Southwark Playhouse.
A hidden gem in the Andrew Lloyd Webber canon, ASPECTS OF LOVE has returned to the London stage after a successful run at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, and Jonathan O'Boyle's production is certainly making its mark! We've rounded up the reviews, the Offies nominations - and the stunning, brand-new trailer...
Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the London opening of ASPECTS OF LOVE at Southwark Playhouse. Dressed appropriately (you’ll see what we mean), Perry is wowed by the beautiful setting for Jonathan O'Boyle’s acclaimed chamber revival, the gorgeous score and the stunning performances. Plus he gets to chat with several of the cast including Jerome Pradon, Madalena Alberto, Felix Mosse, Kelly Price and Eleanor Walsh. Does love change everything? Read on and find out…
Like so many of us, Jonathan O'Boyle grew up on Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals. But one show he never saw was 1989's ASPECTS OF LOVE. Now he gets to bring his acclaimed Hope Mill Theatre revival to London thirty years after the musical's West End premiere. He explains how he feels about this honour...
2019 marks 30 years since Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black's ASPECTS OF LOVE premiered at the West End's Prince of Wales Theatre. What do you have to look forward to when Jonathan O'Boyle's acclaimed chamber revival transfers from Manchester's Hope Mill Theatre to London's Southwark Playhouse in January to celebrate the anniversary? Watch this stunning trailer to see why critics are raving already...
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