Artists

MLP card 1-067

Malcolm McKee

Writer and Presenter


MLP card 1-067Malcolm is a very talented and experience actor, writer, presenter, composer, musician and sript editor
here is the work hes done so far
Composer
Menier Chocolate Factory
December 2012 – Present (10 months)London
TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT by Graham Greene
Adapted by Giles Havergal

2 May – 29 June

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Colin Falconer
Lighting Designer • Oliver Fenwick
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Sound Designer • Gregory Clarke
Choreographer • Jenny Arnold

“spellbinding . . . high definition acting at its most enjoyable” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Telegraph

“one of the best evenings you’re ever going to have” ★ ★ ★ ★ The Times

“highly entertaining . . . wonderfully theatrical” ★ ★ ★ ★ Time Out

“oh my giddy aunt!” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Mail

“a top-notch cast” Guardian

“Jonathan Hyde delivers a tour de force” Daily Telegraph

“hilarious” Time Out

“stylish” Guardian

“spectacular” The Times

“terrific” Daily Express

“vivacious” Evening Standard

“hysterical” Time Out

“glows with warmth and wit” Daily Telegraph

Jonathan Hyde

Jonathan Hyde and Gregory Gudgeon
Freelance Writer & Director
Swan Hellenic
2000 – Present (13 years)Worldwide
Malcolm is the Writer and Director of after-dinner entertainments for Swan Hellenic.
Over thirty voyages on the cruise ship Minerva have taken the company to more than 70 countries
from Aruba to Zanzibar.

FUTURE CRUISES 2013 – 2014

19 Dec – 5 Jan: Jamaica • Cayman Islands • Mexico • Belize • Honduras • Colombia • Barbados

19 – 28 Apr: Canary Islands • Madeira • Morocco • Spain • Portugal

13 – 27 Aug: Naples • Corfu • Santorini • Crete • Rhodes • Ephesus • Delos • Mykonos • Athens

2013 -14 Company: Jeremy Finch, Paul Greenwood, Jan Hartley, Marilyn Hill Smith, James Jordan,
Nicola Keen, Alex Morgan, Claire Nielson, Sarah Payne, David Timson
(Open)1 recommendation

Giovanni Biasutti
Master Mariner
I had the pleasure to be in command of the Minerva when Malcom and his Team of The Shakespeare Revue have performed on board. Every show has been widely appreciated by our Passengers. It is always a great pleasure to have them on board.View

Mozambique Island

Puerto Barrios • Guatemala

Colombo • Sri Lanka

Seville • Spain

Andaman Islands • India
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Writer & Presenter
British Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
October 2012 – Present (1 year)UK
Viennese Christmas Gala Concerts
Selected UK dates for 2013 with 33-piece British Philharmonic Concert Orchestra

17 Dec • Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl
24 Nov • Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
29 Nov • Playhouse, Weston super Mare
30 Nov • Floral Pavilion, New Brighton
1 Dec • Forum Theatre, Billingham
7 Dec • Marina Theatre, Lowestoft

Fraser Goulding • Conductor
Marilyn Hill Smith • Soprano
Andrew Forbes-Lane • Tenor
Jeremy Peaker • Baritone
Writer & Presenter • Malcolm McKee
Writer & Director
Private Drama
2000 – Present (13 years)London
Private Drama is an integrated event service with imaginative entertainment at its heart.
As writer and director, Malcolm has created over 60 productions for the company including:
The Masque of Summer – Palazzo Corsini, Florence
A Marvellous Party – Chateau de Groussay, Paris and Carlton Hotel, Cannes
The Best Will in the World – Shakespeare’s Globe
Opera à la Carte – Hampton Court Palace
Laughed Out of Court – Royal Courts of Justice
Showstoppers! – ExCel Arena
Let the People Sing! – Imperial War Museum
Transports of Delight – RAC Club
A Cook’s Tour of the Raj – Cinnamon Club
RSVP – V&A Museum
A Victorian Christmas – Tiffany’s Bond Street
Pyramus and Thisbe – Fort Belvedere
Belmont • Two Temple Place, London
The Kit-Kat Club – Bloomsbury Ballroom (Event Magazine Award for Best Entertainment)

Clive Hayward • The Masque of Summer • Palazzo Corsini, Florence

Fiona Dunn • The Kit Kat Club • Bloomsbury Ballroom, London

Marilyn Cutts • A Wedding Celebration • Marbella

Paul Greenwood • Pyramus and Thisbe • Fort Belvedere

Nicola Keen • A Marvellous Party • Paris & Cannes
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Freelance Writer & Director
Saga Cruises
January 2013 – Present (9 months)
19 March – 7 April: Buenos Aires • Puerto Madryn • Falkland Islands • Tristan da Cunha • Cape Town
Writer & Director
WICKED WOMEN
2010 – Present (3 years)Stratford-upon-Avon
Archers’ stars Sara Coward (Caroline Stirling) and Sunny Ormonde (Lilian Bellamy) present a delightful entertainment which celebrates scandalous women both real and fictional: from Cleopatra to Shirley Valentine; Lady Macbeth to Lady Bracknell. There will also be a chance to put your questions to Sara and Sunny as they reveal the secrets of life ‘backstage’ in Ambridge and show you another side to the stars of the nation’s favourite radio drama!

Wicked Women is a wonderfully funny evening which has played to sell-out houses throughout the UK including: Theatre by the Lake Keswick; New Vic Newcastle under Lyme; Ripon International Festival; Oxford Playhouse; and the Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival.

“very funny” Midweek

“wickedly wonderful” Archers Addicts Website

“lots of humour from two lovely ladies” BBC Archers Website

“as a double act they are hard to beat” Oxford Times

Sara Coward and Sunny Ormonde
Artistic Director
The Shakespeare Revue Company
1995 – Present (18 years)Stratford-upon-Avon
The Shakespeare Revue Company is one of the UK’s leading producers of revue and cabaret. The company provides tailor-made entertainments for a wide variety of events, from arts and literary festivals to private parties and corporate dinners. Corporate clients have ranged from Coca-Cola to the Worshipful Company of Carpenters; with productions staged in historic venues such as Kensington Palace, St James’s Palace, Highgrove, the Banqueting House, Tate Britain, Savoy Hotel, National Portrait Gallery, Washington’s Watergate Building and the Carlyle Hotel, New York.

The Shakespeare Revue Company was founded following the success of the hit musical
The Shakespeare Revue – devised and directed and by Christopher Luscombe and Malcolm McKee – which premièred at the RSC, followed by a critically-acclaimed West End run at the Vaudeville Theatre, produced by Michael Codron.

The company has played in cities throughout the world including: Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, Phoenix, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bucharest, Cairo, and Off-Broadway in New York. Festival appearances include shows at the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Bath Shakespeare Festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival, Cambridge History Festival, Exeter Festival, Three Choirs Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival and in San Antonio, Texas headlining Shakespeare in the Park.

Malcolm McKee • The Shakespeare Revue RSC/West End/Off-Broadway
Freelance Writer
BBC
1994 – Present (19 years)London and Birmingham
As a writer, Malcolm’s adaptations for BBC Radios 3 and 4 include:
Five Children and It • with Julia McKenzie
The Story of the Amulet • with Clive Francis
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator • Classic Serial with Matthew Kelly
Tonight at 8.30 • with Stephanie Cole and Stephanie Beecham
The Comedy of Errors • with Anton Lesser and Michael Maloney
Grand Hotel • Classic Serial with David Bradley and Estelle Kohler
Oh! What A Lovely War • with Peter Jeffrey and Judy Cornwell

Three Revues, written with Christopher Luscombe, and recorded in front of
live audiences at Pebble Mill and the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House:
The Shakespeare Revue
Heart and Soul • with Dillie Keane and Steven Pacey
The Cocktail Hour • with Josephine Tewson and Clive Francis
Freelance Composer
BBC
1990 – Present (23 years)London and Birmingham
More than 50 scores composed for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4, including:
The Country Wife • with Sir Michael Hordern
The Rivals • with Patricia Routledge
Tom and Viv • with Miranda Richardson
The Pickwick Papers • with Clive Francis
The Old Curiosity Shop • with Tom Courtenay
Barnaby Rudge • Classic Serial with Michael Siberry
Time and the Conways • with Marcia Warren, Amanda Redman and Toby Stephens
The Carlingford Chronicles • with Elizabeth Spriggs
Still Life • with John Duttine and Amanda Root
The Good Companions • with Bernard Cribbins and Hannah Gordon
Composer & Musical Director
Theatre Royal, Bath
2004 – Present (9 years)Bath
Scores composed include:

THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III
Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Starring David Haig (Olivier Award Nomination as Best Actor)

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Janet Bird
Lighting Designer • Oliver Fenwick
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Sound Designer • Mic Pool

“terrific” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sunday Telegraph

“brilliant” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Mail on Sunday

“devastating” ★ ★ ★ ★ The Times

“inspired” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Telegraph

“superb” ★ ★ ★ ★ Sunday Times

“a triumph” ★ ★ ★ ★ Independent

THE LADY IN THE VAN – UK Tour starring Susan Hampshire
Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Jonathan Fensom
Lighting Designer • Jason Taylor
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Sound Designer • Rick Walsh

THE HISTORY BOYS – Two UK Tours starring, firstly, Gerrard Murphy and then Philip Franks
Co-production with West Yorkshire Playhouse

“a major revival . . . provocatively funny, remarkable performances” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The Guardian

“Malcolm McKee brings to the table some truly lovely arrangements” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ whatsonstage

“the boys shine . . . wonderful” Yorkshire Post

“deliriously funny” Edinburgh Guide

“audiences will lap this up” The Stage

SINGLE SPIES – UK Tour starring Nigel Havers and Diana Quick

David Haig • The Madness of George III • Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Philip Franks • The History Boys • Theatre Royal, Bath and UK Tour
Actor playing Graham Ryder in The Archers
BBC Radio 4
1996 – Present (17 years)BBC Birmingham
Directors include: Vanessa Whitburn, Rosemary Watts, Julie Beckett,
Peter Leslie Wild, David Ian Neville, Alec Reid and Keri Davis.

Malcolm McKee • Graham Ryder in The Archers
Composer
Ambassador Theatre Group
June 2012 – December 2012 (7 months)National Tour
BLUE/ORANGE by Joe Penhall
Starring Robert Bathurst

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Colin Falconer
Lighting Designer • Oliver Fenwick
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Sound Designer • Gregory Clarke

“a superlative revival” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Telegraph

“provocative and stimulating” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Express

“hair-raisingly funny” ★ ★ ★ ★ Sunday Express

“a cracker” ★ ★ ★ ★ Mail on Sunday

“marvellous” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ whatsonstage.com

Robert Bathurst • Blue/Orange • Theatre Royal, Brighton and UK Tour
Composer
Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis
2012 – 2012 (less than a year)Minneapolis, USA
HAY FEVER by Noël Coward
Starring Harriet Harris & Simon Jones

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Janet Bird
Lighting Designer • Philip S Rosenberg
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Lyricist • Alex Morgan

“highly enjoyable” AisleSay

“exhilarating and hilarious” Minnesota Monthly

“the humour . . . is contagious” Star Tribune

“we laughed ourselves silly” Minnpost.com

“fine acting, direction and design” AisleSay

Harriet Harris and Matt Sullivan • Hay Fever Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis
Writer, Director and Composer
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
2007 – 2012 (5 years)Bristol, United Kingdom
The Good Companions – Bristol Old Vic Studio (Book, Music, Lyrics)
An Actor’s Life for Me! – Bristol Old Vic Theatre Royal (Writer and Director)
Crackers & Spice – Bristol Old Vic Studio (Writer and Director)
Vanity Fair – Bristol Old Vic Studio (Composer)
The Wild Party – Tobacco Factory (Book, Music, Lyrics)
Hard Times – Tobacco Factory (Book, Music, Lyrics)
What the Dickens! – Tobacco Factory (Writer and Director)

Adrian Grove & Laura Matthews • Crackers & Spice • Bristol Old Vic

Leigh Quinn • What the Dickens! • Tobacco Factory

Ali Watt • The Wild Party • Tobacco Factory

Alex Morgan & Katie Moore • An Actor’s Life for Me! • Bristol Old Vic

Jane Horn • The Good Companions • Bristol Old Vic
Writer & Director
Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival
1995 – 2012 (17 years)Stratford-upon-Avon
A series of shows written and directed for the Poetry Festival, including:
WHAT THE DICKENS!
THE LAND OF LOST CONTENT
QUARTET
THE BEST WILL IN THE WORLD
IF MUSIC AND SWEET POETRY AGREE
RSVP

Casts over the years have included: Susie Blake, Carole Boyd, Fiona Dunn,
Jeremy Finch, Jan Hartley, Clive Hayward, Nicola Keen, Belinda Lang,
Christopher Luscombe, Josephine Tewson, David Timson
Composer & Arranger
Nimax Theatres
2010 – 2011 (1 year)Garrick Theatre, West End
WHEN WE ARE MARRIED BY J B Priesley
Olivier Award Nomination • Best Revival

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Simon Higlett
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Lighting Designer • Mark Henderson
Sound Designer • Jason Barnes

Starring Rosemary Ashe, Lynda Baron, Susie Blake, Michele Dotrice,
David Horovitch, Roy Hudd, Sam Kelly, Maureen Lipman, Simon Rouse

“Christopher Luscombe’s affectionate production” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Telegraph

“Christopher Luscombe’s delightful West End revival” ★ ★ ★ ★ Independent

“a double-cream cast” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Mail

“Maureen Lipman . . . her comic timing shines like a beacon of laughter” ★ ★ ★ ★ Daily Express

“gales of laughter” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The Times

“delicious” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Financial Times

“a symphony of laughter” ★ ★ ★ ★ Sunday Express

“made in Heaven” ★ ★ ★ ★ Mail on Sunday

Roy Hudd & Rosemary Ashe • When We Are Married • Garrick Theatre
Writer & Director
Australian Shakespeare Festival
2010 – 2010 (less than a year)Hobart, Tasmania
THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE • Australian Première

Director • Malcolm McKee
Choreographer • Nathan Wright
Musical Director • Andrew Bevis
Producer • Paige Newmark
Starring Nick Simpson-Deeks, Meg Hoult, Chris Parker, Christie Whelan

Australian Shakespeare Festival
Composer & Associate Director
Bill Kenwright Ltd
2007 – 2010 (3 years)London
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE’S CRIME By Oscar Wilde
UK Tour starring Gary Wilmot and Lee Mead

Director • Christopher Luscombe
Designer • Alexander McPhearson
Composer & Associate Director • Malcolm McKee

“Luscombe’s luscious production . . . a masterclass in melodrama” The Scotsman

“an evening of enchantment” The Stage

“hilarious” Yorkshire Evening Post

“peels of laughter” Bath Chronicle

“delicious . . . a comic gem” Brighton Argus

Gary Wilmot • Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime • Theatre Royal, Windsor and UK Tour
Freelance Writer & Director
Kilworth House Theatre
2003 – 2006 (3 years)Leicestershire
Writer and Director of a series of entertainments as part of Theatre in the Orangery:
COME RAIN, COME SHINE
THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE
A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS
OPERA A LA CARTE
VICARAGE ALLSORTS
FLOWERS, CHOCOLATES AND CHAMPAGNE
LOVE ETC
A MARVELLOUS PARTY
THEATRICAL DIGS
Writer & Director
Robert Friedman Productions, San Francisco
2000 – 2006 (6 years)USA
Writer, Director and Actor • THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE
Seven US tours including:
Off-Broadway, New York
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
Shakespeare in the Park, San Antonio
Kravis Centre, Palm Beach
Bob Hope Cultural Centre, Palm Springs
American Theatre, Hampton Virginia
Du Page Arts Centre, Chicago
Sundome Centre for the Performing Arts, Phoenix
Pepperdine Centre for the Arts, Malibu
Napa Valley Opera House
Performing Arts Centre, New York State University, Purchase
Barclay Theatre, Irvine, California
Writer & Director
Birmingham Rep
2002 – 2002 (less than a year)
MASTERPIECES: The Words and Music of Noël Coward
Starring Rula Lenska & Michael Siberry

Writers & Directors • Christopher Luscombe & Malcolm McKee
Designer • Tim Goodchild
Choreographer • Jenny Arnold
Lighting Designer • Howard Harrison
Musical Director • Michael Haslam
Producer • Duncan Weldon

“a gorgeous show . . . sumptuous . . .magical” Birmingham Post

“a very slick production” BBC Radio 4

“sheer exhilaration . . . the cast is magnificent” Metro

“sparklingly witty” Sunday Mercury

Rula Lenska • Masterpieces • Birmingham Rep
Writer & Director
Oregon Cabaret Theatre
1999 – 1999 (less than a year)Ashland, Oregon USA
THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE • American Première
Guest Director
Chichester Festival Theatre
1999 – 1999 (less than a year)Chichester
VIRTUAL COWARD
Devisors and Directors • Christopher Luscombe & Malcolm McKee
Musical Director • Jo Stewart
Cast • Helen Anker, Sarah Crowden, Marilyn Cutts, Issy van Randwyck, Michael Stroud
Guest Director
Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
1997 – 1997 (less than a year)Ipswich
NOËL AND GERTIE
Starring Simon Green and Susie Blake
Writer & Director
Royal Shakespeare Company
1994 – 1996 (2 years)Stratford-upon-Avon, London, USA, Israel
Co-Writer and Director, with Christopher Luscombe, of The Shakespeare Revue
which played at The Swan Theatre in Stratford and the Barbican in London. In October
1995, producer Michael Codron transferred the show to the Vaudeville Theatre in the West End.

THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE
Starring Janie Dee, Susie Blake, Martin Connor, Christopher Luscombe, Malcolm McKee

Writers & Directors • Christopher Luscombe & Malcolm McKee
Designer • Rob Howell
Choreographer • Jenny Arnold
Lighting Designer • Wayne Dowdeswell

“one of the best things to come out of the RSC” Independent

“scintillatingly funny” Sunday Times

“I loved it” Observer

“I adored it” Daily Mail

“absolute bliss” The Times

“a smash hit” USA Today

“hilarious” Time Out, New York

“Britain’s hit comedy musical is in town” Los Angeles Times

“unmistakably, quintessentially English” Jerusalem Post
Guest Director, Composer & Actor
Gateway Theatre, Chester
1993 – 1994 (1 year)
Guest Director • CHRISTMAS CAT AND THE PUDDING PIRATES
Composer/MD • TORCH SONG TRILOGY
Ashley • MAN OF THE MOMENT

Directors • Sue Wilson, Robin Herford, Malcolm McKee
Actor & Musical Director
Redgrave Theatre, Farnham
1992 – 1993 (1 year)Farnham
Angelo • THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
Beorn • THE HOBBIT
Mr Ames • A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL
Canon Throbbing • HABEAS CORPUS

Directors • Graham Watkins, Jane McCullough
Actor & Musical Director
York Theatre Royal
1991 – 1991 (less than a year)York
Gilmer • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Mr Ames • A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL

Director • Derek Nicholls
Actor & Musical Director
Torch Theatre, Milford Haven
1987 – 1990 (3 years)Milford Haven
Mephistophiles – DOCTOR FAUSTUS
Narrator • BLOOD BROTHERS
The Dentist • LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Boxer • ANIMAL FARM
Lord Chief Justice • CRIPPEN
Richard Rodgers • RODGERS AND HART: WORDS AND MUSIC

Directors • Ian Granville Bell, Mark Clements, Graham Watkins, Kit Thacker

Mephistophiles • Doctor Faustus
Actor & Musical Director
Tyne Theatre Company, Newcastle upon Tyne
1989 – 1989 (less than a year)
Toland • THE AMERICAN CLOCK

Director • Andrew McKinnon
Actor & Associate Director
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
1984 – 1987 (3 years)
Sir Benjamin Backbite • THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
Bitzer • HARD TIMES
Ephraim Smooth • WILD OATS
Canon Throbbing • HABEAS CORPUS
Rev Peck • THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE
Jonathan Small • THE CRUCIFER OF BLOOD
Cheever • THE CRUCIBLE
Oswald Veal • PLUNDER
Churchill/George Formby • HAPPY AS A SANDBAG
Head Waiter • ON THE RAZZLE
Ensemble Company • COWARDY CUSTARD

Directors • Sue Wilson, David Kelsey, Gerry Tebbutt, Tony Craven, John Webb

Sir Benjamin Backbite • The School for Scandal

Ephraim Smooth • Wild Oats
Actor, Writer & Director
Brunton Theatre, Edinburgh
1986 – 1986 (less than a year)
Victor • PRIVATE LIVES
Writer/Director • END OF TERM

Directors • Jill Graham, malcolm McKee

Victor • Private Lives
Composer
Haymarket Theatre, Leicester
1984 – 1985 (1 year)Leicester
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Book and Lyrics • Richard Williams
Composer • Malcolm McKee
Actor, Composer & Associate Director
Gateway Theatre, Chester
1980 – 1984 (4 years)
Tristram • TAKING STEPS
Teddie Deakin • THE GHOST TRAIN
Clifford Anderson • DEATHTRAP
Jack Chesney • CHARLEY’S AUNT
Mr Toad • THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
Stanley • FUNNY PECULIAR
Cuthbert • ONCE A CATHOLIC
Jack Lee • CIDER WITH ROSIE
Alistair Spenlow • MOVE OVER MRS MARKHAM
Alex • OUTSIDE EDGE
Bruce Fairlight • THE VORTEX
Blore • DANDY DICK
Augustus Gloop • CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Hissing Sid • CAPTAIN BEAKY
Theo/Jean/Manager • PIAF
Constables • ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST
Lord John • THE ELEPHANT MAN
Mr Wright • NO MORE SITTING ON THE OLD SCHOOL BENCH
Pete • IT’S A MADHOUSE
Mrs Coaxer • THE THREEPENNY OPERA
Ensemble Company • UNDER MILK WOOD
Ensemble Company • GODSPELL
Ensemble Company • OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR!

Directors • Sue Wilson, Peter Fieldson, Ian Granville Bell, Warren Hooper,
Nona Shepphard, John Webb, David Monico

Blore • Dandy Dick

Clifford Anderson – Deathtrap

Jack Chesney • Charley’s Aunt

Stanley • Funny Peculiar

Mr Wright • No More Sitting on the Old School Bench
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Actor
Palace Theatre, Westcliff
1980 – 1980 (less than a year)
Rudy • BENT
Hugh • JOKING APART

Director • Christopher Dunham
Actor & Composer
Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
1979 – 1980 (1 year)Ipswich
Silvio • THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS
Flute • A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Philip Hill • WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY?
The Vicar • PERCHANCE TO DREAM
Elgin • SPIDER’S WEB
Dick Wilkins • A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Directors • Dick Tuckey, Sue Wilson, Andy Hinds

Flute • A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Elgin • Spider’s Web
Actor & Musical Director
Half Moon Theatre, London
1978 – 1979 (1 year)London
Big Jule • GUYS AND DOLLS

Director • Rob Walker