Actors past and present.
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Lee Samuel Lee graduated from a B.A (Hons) in Performing Arts at Hull College and previously studied on the HND Acting & Performance programme at Langside College, Glasgow. After graduating, his first professional job was with the Take Away Theatre Company playing Hansel, Hansel and Gretel. Since then he has played The Professor in The Velveteen Rabbit and Mole in The Wind in The Willows. Other credits include Danforth in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Ko-ko in Hot Mikado – The musical, Kokol in Marat/sade, Nat Mcilwaine in Observe the Sons of Ulster and Drake in Honk! During his training he developed a major interest in working in theatre as a means of education. In children's theatre he enjoys playing the larger than life characters using the big, broad style of acting that is required. As a child he remembers being transfixed by various children's theatre productions. Now as a performer he is overjoyed to be working with a company that recreates those magical experiences he had and now he can bestow them onto other children by taking them on a magical journey of theatrical storytelling! |
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Deborah Lochran Deborah has recently graduated from Langside College with an HND in Acting and Performance. Having thoroughly enjoyed her time at college and taking on leading roles in such shows as "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Animal Farm" and "Market Boy", she now feels ready to be working as an actor and has joined the company for her first professional tour. She is thrilled to part of the company and touring the UK so soon after leaving college. Deborah is currently looking to broaden her acting credits in both film and television as well as theatre work to gain the experience and skills needed to succeed in her career |
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David Dunne David trained at Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, graduating in 2008 with a HND. After graduating, his first professional job was with the Take Away Theatre Company, in the play Hope which toured the UK. His credits include Metellus Cimber in Julius Caesar and Mustapha in the panto Sinbad the Sailor. While at college and since leaving, he has developed a keen interest in writing and uses his spare time to experiment in writing different ideas, sketches, scripts with a view to hopefully one day performing them. |
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Pamela Dwyer Pamela graduated from an HND in Acting and Performance in June 2008 and joined the Takeaway Theatre company for her first professional tour in October playing ‘Hope’. During her training she played Frances in ‘Stags and Hens’, The Poet in ‘Faust’ and Adela in ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’. She also has extensive experience in musical theatre - performing with the National Youth Pipe Band in George Square and for a variety of special events for Glasgow City Councillors. She is based in Scotland until September 2009, when she is moving down to London to study a BA Acting at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. |
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Andrew Thomson Andrew graduated from Edinburgh's Telford College last year with an HND in Acting and Performance. He performed in the Edinburgh Fringe |
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Victoria Bianchi Victoria recently graduated from Coatbridge College with an HND in Acting and Performance. During her training she worked in a diverse range of theatre including performing lead roles in "King Lear", "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" and "The Snow Queen". She has been involved in devising several performances as well as leading workshops for various age groups. Victoria is also an experienced musical theatre actor, having performed extensively within the genre, and has recognised qualifications in both singing and dance. Based in Scotland, she is interested in working in many different disciplines of theatre. |
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Torya Winters Torya trained at Motherwell College, graduating with an HND in Acting. Since then she has worked professionally as an actor and workshop leader, and has toured throughout most of the UK.Her theatre credits include Bernadette in “Stags and Hens” and Lavinia in “A Little Princess”. In between other jobs, she is now co-director of Blue Pebble Theatre Company, who provided the entertainment at M&D’s theme park last Christmas. |







