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February 2008 - Biographies

Your Host - Neil Frost

Neil Frost graduated from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in 2003 and has been working as an actor and comedian for the last five years. His credits include Bottom in "A Midsummer's Night Dream", "Newsrevue" at the Canal Café, and Sebastien in a " Twelfth Night" tour of India. Neil appears regularly at London Bites, and is delighted to host the first show of the year! You can contact him at: NeilFrost1981@hotmail.com

Emma-Lucy Holland singing “The Life of the Party” by Andrew Lippa.

Emma Trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, One Year Postgraduate Musical Theatre 2007 and Royal Holloway University, BA Hons English and Drama.

Credits include, Sonia in “Godspell”, Golde “Fiddler on the Roof”, Carol/Valerie “Road”, Lavinia/Helena “Shakespeare Workshop” and Judith in “Elegies”. She also toured the UK with National Youth Theatre’s production of “Oklahoma”.

Emma can be contacted at emma-lucyholland@hotmail.co.uk

 

Jay nelson in “Don Juan in Soho” by Patrick Marber.

Jay Nelson is a graduate of the Norwich School of Arts, where he received his diploma in Performing Arts.

Whilst training credits include, Benedict in “Much Ado About Nothing”, Mr Mushnick “Little Shop of Horrors” and the Sergeant Major “Journeys End”.

Other credits include, King Rat (Morecambe Dome) Sheriff of Nottingham (Alexandra theatre) and Jake Blues “Commited to Blue's” Production tour of Turkey. Jay is looking forward to being involved in February's performance of London Bites. Jay can be contacted on jazzyjay1@hotmail.co.uk.

James Parkes in “Don Juan in Soho” by Patrick Marber.

James is a graduate from the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, where credits included; “My Fair Lady”, “Plasticine”, “Julius Caesar” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Since graduating roles include; Oberon / Theseus in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Cambridge Open Air Theatre), Stage Manager in “The Next Big Thing” (New Players Theatre), “Around the World in Eighty Days” (Vienna’s English Theatre), “Sweet Charity” (Theatre Royal Drury Lane). Prior to training James toured and performed with the National Youth Music Theatre. James is looking forward to performing in London Bites, and can be contacted at parkes-83@hotmail.co.uk

Nicholas Ashley in “Corpse” by Gerald Moon.

A graduate of Webber Douglas. Recent Credits include “The Actors Nightmare” (Critics Choice in The Telegraph) “Exposures” and “Plane Crash Horrors” by Matt Harris (Tristan Bates Theatre; both directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair) “Holding You - The Nelson Musical” (New Theatre Royal Portsmouth). Nicholas can be contacted at Clive Corner Associates or nicholas.ashley1@virgin.net

Carly Sheppard in “Kosher Harry” by Nick Grosso.

Carly trained at Arts Ed, The School of Acting from which she graduated last summer. Productions include: “The Secret Rapture”, “Mary Barton” and Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors”. Carly is currently touring London in the TIE show “The Hospital Force”.

Michael Goward in “Kosher Harry” by Nick Grosse.

Michael studied at Arts Ed graduating last summer. He has just completed a National tour with Ape Theatre Company, an experienced stand-up he won the Best New Act award at the Comedy Café. Michael also studied at UCLA in Los Angeles where he was a member of “Weapons of Mass Destruction” whose highlight was performing at the Miss Santa Brava Beauty Paegent! Michael can be contacted at miggag@hotmail.com


Tamsin Flower in her own piece “It All Happened on an Ordinary Day”.

Tamsin Flower recently graduated from Mountview’s M.A. in Acting and is an aspiring writer. She has a strong dance background and has variously worked as an ad-features writer, Youth Mentor and, currently, in T.V production. She loves period and comic drama and is seeking representation to expand her horizons.

 

Kal Mansoor in “Principae Scriptoria” by Richard Nelson.

Kal Mansoor attended RADA's weekend classes while he studied French and European politics at Royal Holloway University. Credits include “Ultimate Force” (ITV), “EGYPT” (BBC) and the soap opera “Red Lion Square”. Kal can be contacted at CCA Management on 0207 6306 303 or on kalmansoor69@gmail.com

Daniel Mutlow in “Class Enemy” by Nigel Williams.

Daniel recently graduated from Drama Centre London. Credits include Dwayne in “My Days” (Soho Theatre), Woyzeck in “Woyzeck” (Cochrane Theatre) and is soon to be playing Caliban in “The Tempest” (Rosemary Branch Theatre). Daniel can be contacted on 07792874632 or danielmutlow@aol.com.

David Laughton in “An Ideal Husband” by Oscar Wilde.

David trained at the Julian School, New York and Drama Studio, London. Credits include; six part drama series for American TV “Red Lion Square”, extensive international tours with “Tour de Force” and “Rising Starts (ECHO). He has narrated at gala events for the Concordia Foundation at National Portrait Gallery and St Martin-the-Fields.

An accomplished pianist, violinist and singer, Mr Loughton has appeared in recitals at major venues throughout Europe, Australia and US. He recorded his first CD in Canada in 2001.

www.davidlaughton.com

Amy Todd in “An Ideal Husband” by Oscar Wilde.

Amy trained in Classical Acting at Central School of Speech and Drama and also has a degree in Drama and Classics from Royal Holloway University of London.

Since graduating in 2005, Amy has enjoyed playing a variety of roles, such as Ruth in “Blithe Spirit” (Harpenden Theatre), 1st witch in “Macbeth” (Wimbledon Studio), the side-kick to the Sheriff of Nottingham in “Robin Hood” (Cambridge Touring Theatre) and the Countess of Huntingdon in the UK tour of “Charles Wesley 1707”.

Vicky Williamson singing “Just One Step” by Jason Robert Brown.

Vicky is a graduate of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Credits include “Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens” (Chelsea Theatre), “Cutting The Ribbon” (Fast and Furious Theatre) and Sandra in “Touched”.

Vicky can be contacted via Irene Fawkes Management or directly on v.williamson@hotmail.co.uk.

Gregory Jameson in “After Arras, Heading West” by Julia Dean.

Gregory Jameson trained at Rose Bruford College in Sidcup, where he played Torvald Helmer in “A Doll’s House” amongst other roles. He is looking forward to taking part in London Bites and increasing his acting experience. Gregory can be contacted at gregoryjameson@yahoo.co.uk his Spotlight pin is 7812-1273-5431.

Wesley Dalton in “Rum and Vodka” by Conor McPherson.

Born in Dublin, Wesley studied acting at Gaiety School and later with the Micheal Chekhov Studio, London. Theatre includes; Johnny in “Red Roses and Petrol”, the cook in “Mother Courage”, the Bridegroom in “Blood Wedding” and Tony Lumpkin in “She Stoops to Conquer”. Television includes, Sergeant McBride in “Podge and Roge”. Wesley works as a Seancai (old Irish storyteller) for Bushmills Irish Whiskey performing at events around the UK and Ireland. Contact at wesleydalton@hotmail.com

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