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Tim Mahendran is a British actor, singer and musical theatre performer.
His credits include & Juliet (Manchester Opera House and Shaftesbury Theatre), Otto in Spring Awakening at Manchester's Hope Mill Theatre in 2018, Archie in ‘13’ The Musical at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue directed by Jason Robert Brown. Also was in ‘The Other School’ and ‘The Hired Man’ directed by Lottie Wakeham and Nikolai Foster at St James Theatre (now The Other Palace). 2015 played Otto in Spring Awakening at the Leicester Curve directed by Nikolai Foster.
& Juliet Romeo & Juliet final scene. Juliet picks up the dagger and….gets a life. This vital new musical sees Juliet getting over Romeo by running off to Paris with Nurse and her best friends on a whirlwind trip of romance and self-discovery. You know, like a normal young woman! Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway may have their own ideas but ...
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Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the opening of & Juliet at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre, the Shakespeare-style tale with a twist featuring oodles of iconic Max Martin tunes. Read on to see who Perry caught up with on the Red Carpet and watch his awesome post-shows interviews with Max Martin, Jessie J and all the cast, including Juliet herself, Miriam-Teak Lee.
It’s going to be a Shakespeare-style tale with a twist featuring Max Martin tunes and there are now a stream of West End stars lining up alongside Miriam-Teak Lee (in the title role) for new musical & Juliet, including Cassidy Janson, Oliver Tompsett, Arun Blair-Mangat Melanie La Barrie, Jordan Luke Gage and Tim Mahendran. But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks…?
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