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Joshua C Jackson is a London-based actor and improviser whose credits include:
Theatre: The Biograph Girl (Finborough), Caliban (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), The Motherf**ker With the Hat and Icarus’s Mother (Andrew Lloyd Webber Theatre), Keeping It Real (Edinburgh Festival) and Showstoppers the Improvised Musical.
Television and Film: includes Autopsy, Black Mirror and American Animals.
Commercials: include Apple and Knorr.
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SHOWSTOPPER! A new musical every night, each created on the spot by the incredible, Olivier Award-winning musical comedians The Showstoppers. Audience suggestions are transformed instantly into all-singing, all-dancing shows with unpredictable and hilarious results. With a BBC Radio Four series and eight years of festivals and touring to their nam...
THE BIOGRAPH GIRL Book by Warner BrownLyrics by Warner Brown & David HenekerMusic by David Heneker From the composer of HALF A SIXPENCE, a joyous musical celebration of Hollywood's glorious era of silent film – beginning in 1912 when disreputable “flickers” are shown in fleapits and no self-respecting actor will appear in them, and ending in 1927...
'A show viewed through a microscope may also be seen through a magnifying glass': Warner Brown had consigned THE BIOGRAPH GIRL, which he co-wrote with the late David Heneker in 1980, to the history of his youth. Mercurius artistic director Jenny Eastop and the Finborough Theatre have made him consider it anew. Here, he explains the 'small is sublime' approach and new additions to the material...
They absolutely oughtta be in pictures, and they will be soon. A nine-strong cast of #StageFaves has been announced for the UK's first-ever professional production of THE BIOGRAPH GIRL, David Heneker's 1980 lovesong to Hollywood's silent film era. Who's playing Lillian Gish, Mary Pickford, DW Griffith and other celluloid legends?
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