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Phillip Aiden Photo: Philip Stewart 191 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZE Phone: 020 7439 3270 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olivia-bell.co.uk Phillip Aiden Photo: Philip Stewart Eye Colour: Green Greater London, England, United Location: Hair Colour: Dark Brown Kingdom Hair Length: Short Height: 6'2" (187cm) Facial Hair: Beard Playing Age: 36 - 50 years Voice Quality: Deep Other: Equity Voice Character: Engaging Musical Musical, Ensemble, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER UK Tour, Bill Kenwright Ltd Musical, Ensemble, BILLY ELLIOT, UK Tour, Stephen Daldry Musical, Swing, CHICAGO, Cambridge Theatre, London, Walter Bobbie/Ann Reinking Musical, Ensemble u/s Maxwell, Dr Meyer, BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED, Lyric Theatre, London, Craig Revel Horwood Musical, Sgt Fogarty/ Ensemble, CHICAGO, Larnaca Festival, Greece, Mitch Sebastian Musical, Ensemble u/s Beast, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, RSC Stratford upon Avon, Laurence Boswell/Stuart Hopps Musical, Aaron/ Ensemble, CHICAGO, UK Tour/ Asia, Scott Faris/ Gary Chryst Musical, Prince of Transylvania/Ensemble, MY FAIR LADY, Royal National Theatre and Drury Lane, Trevor Nunn/ Matthew Bourne Musical, Ensemble, MACK AND MABEL, Piccadilly Theatre,London, Paul Kerryson/ Michael Smuin Musical, Feat. Sailor/Ensemble, ANYTHING GOES, Grange Park Opera, David Pountney/Craig Revel Horwood Musical, Ensemble, FOLLIES, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, Paul Kerryson Musical, Ensemble, CALAMITY JANE, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, Paul Kerryson/David Needham Musical, Ensemble, ALWAYS, Victoria Palace Theatre, London, Frank Hauser/Thommie Walsh Musical, Ensemble, EVITA, Spektrum Theatre, Oslo, Ken Urmston Musical, Ensemble, ME AND MY GIRL, UK Tour, Mike Ockrent/Gillian Gregory Musical, Singer/ Dancer, TOMMY STEELE- WHAT A SHOW, UK Tour, Tommy Steele Musical, Maurice, BATHOUSE THE MUSICAL, Above The Stag Theatre, Tim McArthur Television Television, Dancer, STAR FOR A NIGHT, BBC Television, Gillian Gregory/Chris Baldock/Nichola Treherne Television, Dancer, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, German TV, Arlene Phillips Television, Dancer, ABBAMANIA, LWT, Bruno Tonioli Television, Singer/Dancer, PEBBLE MILL, BBC TV, Mike Ockrent Television, Singer/Dancer, DES O'CONNOR TONIGHT, ITV, Tommy Steele Television, Singer/Dancer, TALKING TELEPHONE NUMBERS, ITV, Paul Kerryson Television, Singer/Dancer, ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE, LWT, Paul Kerryson Television, Dancer, THE BRITS, BBC, Kim Gavin Concert Concert, Singer/Dancer, HOLLYWOOD SYMPHONIC, Lille Concert Hall, Bill Deamer Film 2014, Feature Film, SS Captain Stefan, CHOSEN, Sterling Pictures, Jasmin Dizdar Opera Opera, Dancer, LA TRAVIATA, Grange Park Opera, Andrew George Phillip Aiden 1/2 Pantomime Pantomime, Ensemble u/s Prince, CINDERELLA, New Victoria, Woking, Jonathan Kiley/Carole Todd Choreography Choreography, BATHOUSE THE MUSICAL, Above The Stag Theatre, Tim McArthur Choreography, ORTON THE MUSICAL, Above The stag Theatre, Tim McArthur Choreography, CINDERELLA, Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo Choreography, BERLIN KABARET, Sphinx Theatre Company, Sue Parrish Choreography, NUNSENSE AMEN, Landor Theatre, Robert McWhir Choreography, DICK WHITTINGTON, Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo Choreography, SHE LOVES ME, Ye Olde Rose and Crown, Tim McArthur Choreography, SLEEPING BEAUTY, Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo Choreography, SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET, Jermyn Street theatre, Tim McArthur Choreography, BEWITCHED BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED, Jermyn Street Theatre, Tim McArthur Choreography, HIGH SCHOOL ROCKS, Nett UK, Phillip Aiden Choreography, ALADDIN, Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo Choreography, CLASSIC MOMENTS HIDDEN TREASURES, Jermyn Street Theatre, Tim McArthur Choreography, COPACABANA, Mountview Choreography, WEST END EUROVISION, Piccadilly Theatre Choreography, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo Choreography, BALLET CENTRAL, UK Tour Choreography, PERSONALS, Jermyn Street Theatre, Sean McLevy Choreography, BRENDA BLY TEEN DETECTIVE, Pleasance Theatre Choreography, ME AND MY GIRL, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, Julian Woolford Choreography, LADIES NIGHT, UK Tour, Jon Conway Choreography, FAME, Arts Ed, Julian Woolford Choreography, A…MY NAME IS ALICE, Mountview, Ian Good Choreography, HONK!, Mountview, Carol Metcalfe Choreography, WEST SIDE STORY, Mountview, Darren Lawrence Choreography, CABARET, Mountview, Suzy Catliffe Training: Arts Educational Schools London, Musical Theatre, 3 years, 1990 - 1993 Powered by Spotlight and Tagmin The information in this CV has been provided by or on behalf of the client concerned via Spotlight.com. Every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained in this page is correct and Spotlight and Tagmin can accept no responsibility for its accuracy. Phillip Aiden 2/2.
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