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Katie May Tranter Katie May Tranter Training January 2016 to present currently attends The Theatre Workshop every Saturday. February 2018 to present Private vocal tuition at Pro Music Ltd leading to RSL grades. July 2017 Guitar lessons at Pro Music Ltd September 2016 - February 2018 private singing tuition. September 2016 to present private LAMDA lessons. • Level -1 Award In Performance Grade 1 - Distinction • Level -1 Award In Performance Grade 2 - Merit • Level - 1 Award in Performance Grade 3 - Distinction April 2018 Emma Stafford Acting Workshop August 2016 West End Experience August 2017 West End Experience August 2018 West End Experience August 2019 West End Experience 18th May 2017 Audition Techniques with Scott Cooper January 2010 - December 2015 Karen Yates School of Dance Introduction to Ballet - Honours Plus Grade 1 Tap - Special Commend Theatre August 2019 - West End Experience Week With Final Performance At The Old Rep Theatre Birmingham. June 2019 - Singer, Actor Dancer In The Oscarettes Performing At Birmingham Town Hall. April 2019, Concert, Choir, The Barricade Boys - Stars of Les Miserables, Forest Arts Centre April 2019, Vocalist, LIVE & LOUD, Pro Music Ltd March 2019, Concert, Choir, The Barricade Boys - Stars of Les Miserables, The New Alexandra Theatre January 2019 - Part of The Young Voices Choir at The Genting Arena Birmingham. December 2018, Stage, Vocalist and Guitar, LIVE & LOUD, Pro Music Ltd August 2018 - West End Experience Week With Final Performance At The Crescent Theatre Birmingham. June 2018 - The Theatre Workshop presents The Stars of the Future Birmingham Town Hall May 2018 - Chance2Dance Birmingham Hippodrome. [email protected] 0121 212 0090 www.alansharmanagency.com May 2018 - Orphan Kate in Annie with Kinver Light Operatic Society at Kinver High School Theatre. January 2018 - Part of The Young Voices Choir at The Genting Arena Birmingham. November 2017 - Choir at NSPCC “Light Up Christmas for Children” in Victoria Square Birmingham. August 2017 - West End Experience Week With Final Performance At The Crescent Theatre Birmingham. June 2017 - Killer Queen (shared role) and Ensemble in The Theatre Workshops performance of We Will Rock You at The Patrick Centre Birmingham. April 2017 - Role of DC in school performance of The Amazing Adventures of Super Stan. January 2017 - Part of The Young Voices Choir at The Genting Arena Birmingham. November 2016 - Shrunken Granny and Chicken in a professional production of George’s Marvellous Medicine with Birmingham Stage Company at New Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. November 2016 - Chorus in Adam Hepkin’s The Magic of The Musicals, Stratford Arts House. September 2016 - Chorus in Adam Hepkin’s The Magic of The Musicals, The Lichfield Garrick Theatre. August 2016 - West End Experience Week With Final Performance At The Crescent Theatre Birmingham. June 2016 - Chorus in Adam Hepkin’s The Magic of The Musicals, Grace Academy Solihull. June 2016 - Lollipop Guild Munchkin in RSC version of The Wizard of Oz with Quarry Bank Musical Theatre Society at Brierley Hill Civic. June 2015 - Princess in The King & I with Quarry Bank Musical Theatre Society at Brierley Hill Civic. June 2014 - Gretl in The Sound of Music with Quarry Bank Musical Theatre Society at Brierley Hill Civic. Film/T.V July 2018 - Street Child in series for Netflix - The Spanish Princess December 2017 - Promotional video for NSPCC Light Up Christmas for Children campaign featuring World Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua. May 2017 - Supporting artist in the Feature Film - Stan and Ollie [email protected] 0121 212 0090 www.alansharmanagency.com.
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