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Marc Frankum P O Box 12260, Suffolk, CO10 3DU Marc@Marcfrankum.Com Marc Frankum P O Box 12260, Suffolk, CO10 3DU [email protected] 2019 The Children – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Psyche Stott – Casting Director God of Chaos – Theatre Royal Plymouth – Director David Mercatali – Casting Director Apologia – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Audrey Sheffield – Casting Director 2018 The Kneebone Cadillac – Theatre Royal Plymouth – Director Simon Stokes – Casting Director Aladdin (Principles) – Theatre Royal Norwich – Director Richard Gauntlett – Casting Director Moll Flanders – Mercury Theatre, Colchester – Director Ryan McBryde – Casting Director Dracula – Touring Consortium Theatre Company – Director Eduard Lewis – Casting Director Cabaret – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director The Lion in Winter – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Derek Anderson – Casting Director The Full Monty 2018/19 – David Pugh Ltd – Director Rupert Hill – Casting Director The Hounds of the Baskervilles (recast) – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Lotte Wakeham – Casting Director Love on the Links – Salisbury Playhouse – Director Ryan McBryde – Casting Consultant Pieces of String – Mercury Theatre Colchester – Director Ryan McBryde – Casting Director Tonight at 8.30 – Jermyn Street Theatre – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director Make Athens Great Again – Hat Trick Productions - Rehearsed Reading – Casting Director Much Ado About Nothing – Rose Theatre Kingston – Director Simon Dormandy – Casting Associate 2017 Hand to God – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Derek Anderson – Casting Director The Dark Room – Theatre 503 – Director Audrey Sheffield – Casting Consultant Elf the Musical - Michael Rose Ltd – Director David Morgan – Casting Associate Brokeback Mountain (workshop) – Tom O’Connell Productions – Director Jonathan Butterell – Casting Director Jekyll & Hyde the Musical – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director Pygmalion – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Wright – Casting Director The Band – David Pugh Ltd & Take That/UK Tour - Director Jack Ryder/Kim Gavin – Casting Director I Capture the Castle – Watford Palace Theatre/Bolton Octagon – Director Brigid Lamour – Casting Director The Hound of the Baskervilles – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Lotte Wakeham – Casting Director Handbagged – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Wright – Casting Director Chinese Whispers – Greenwich Theatre – Director Ian Lindsay – Casting Consultant The Taming of the Shrew – Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank/Shakespeare’s Globe – Director Jacqueline Defferary – Casting Director 2016 Out of Order – Tom O’Connell Productions/UK Tour – Director Ray Cooney – Casting Director Much Ado About Nothing – Mercury Theatre Colchester, Director Pia Furtado – Casting Director Good Canary – Rose Theatre Kingston – Director John Malkovich – Casting Associate Big, The Musical - Michael Rose Ltd – Director David Morgan – Casting Associate Spamalot – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Lisa Blair – Casting Director The Picture of Dorian Gray – The English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director The Full Monty - David Pugh Ltd - Director Jack Ryder - Casting Director 2015 Hand to God – Nimax Theatres Ltd – Director Moritz von Stuelpnagel – Casting Director Clybourne Park – Mercury Theatre Colchester/UK Tour – Director Daniel Buckroyd – Casting Director Twelfth Night – Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank/Shakespeare’s Globe – Director Bill Buckhurst – Casting Director Disgraced – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Adam Lenson – Casting Director The Glass Menagerie - English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director Barbarians – Tooting Arts Club/Central St Martins - Director Bill Buckhurst – Casting Director Elf the Musical – Michael Rose Ltd – Director David Morgan – Casting Associate When Blair had Bush and Bunga - Edinburgh – Director Patrick Ryecart - Casting Director The Full Monty - David Pugh Ltd - Director Roger Haines/Jack Ryder - Casting Director Other Desert Cities - English Theatre Frankfurt - Director Tom Littler - Casting Director Noises Off - Mercury Theatre Colchester - Director Daniel Buckroyd - Casting Director 2014 Uncle Vanya – West Yorkshire Playhouse – Director Mark Rosenblatt – Casting Associate Macbeth – Mercury Theatre Colchester – Director Daniel Buckroyd – Casting Director Elf the Musical – Michael Rose Ltd – Director David Morgan – Casting Associate Ghost the Musical – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Adam Penford – Casting Director Strangers on a Train – English Theatre Frankfurt – Director Tom Littler – Casting Director Forgotten Voices – Nick Brooke Ltd – Director Malcolm McKay – Casting Associate The Full Monty – David Pugh Ltd – Director Roger Haines – Casting Associate All My Sons – Regents Park Theatre – Director Timothy Sheader – Casting Associate 2013 Perfect Nonsense – Mark Goucher Ltd – Director Sean Foley – Casting Associate Dial M for Murder – Fiery Angel – Director Lucy Bailey – Casting Director The Duck House – Nimax Theatres – Director Terry Johnson – Casting Director Fortune’s Fool – The Old Vic – Director Lucy Bailey – Casting Associate The Full Monty – Noel Coward Theatre – Director Daniel Evans – Casting Associate The Bodyguard – The Bodyguard Ltd – Director Thea Sharrock – Casting Associate The Mousetrap (UK Tour) – Adam Spiegel – Director Ian Watt Smith – Casting Director Sweet Bird of Youth – The Old Vic – Director Marianne Elliott – Casting Associate Race – Hampstead Theatre – Director Terry Johnson – Casting Associate The 39 Steps – Fiery Angel – Director Lucy Skilbeck – Casting Associate The Ladykillers – Fiery Angel – Director Sean Foley – Casting Associate 2012 Goodnight Mister Tom – Chichester Festival Theatre/The Children’s Touring Partnership – Director Angus Jackson – Casting Director Stepping Out – Salisbury Playhouse – Director Adam Penford – Casting Director The Bodyguard – The Bodyguard Ltd – Director Thea Sharrock – Casting Associate The Mousetrap (First Ever UK Tour) – Adam Spiegel – Director Ian Watt Smith – Casting Director The Hairy Ape – Mark Cartwright Productions – Director Kate Budgen – Casting Director Mother Adam – Jermyn Street Theatre – Director Gene David Kirk – Casting Director The Woman in Black – PW Productions - Director Robin Herford – Casting Director 2011 The Woman in Black – PW Productions - Director Robin Herford – Casting Director An Inspector Calls – PW Productions – Director Julian Webber – Casting Director End of the Rainbow – Lee Dean/Jenny Topper – Director Terry Johnson – Casting Director The Way of the World – Sheffield Theatres – Director Lyndsey Turner – Casting Associate The Madness of George III – Bath Theatre Royal – Director Christopher Luscombe – Casting Associate Eden End – ETT – Director Laurie Sanson – Casting Associate Hobson’s Choice – Sheffield Theatres – Director Christopher Luscombe – Casting Associate 2010 Goodnight Mister Tom – Chichester Festival Theatre/The Children’s Touring Partnership – Director Angus Jackson – Casting Director Cause Celebre – The Old Vic Theatre – Director Thea Sharrock – Casting Associate The Woman in Black – PW Productions - Director Robin Herford – Casting Director Sign of the Times – PW Productions - Director Peter Wilson – Casting Director Calendar Girls – David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers Ltd - Director Jack Ryder – Casting Director The History Boys – Bath Theatre Royal – Director Christopher Luscombe – Casting Director Far Away – Bristol Old Vic - Director Simon Godwin – Casting Director Me & My Girl – Sheffield Theatres - Director Anna Mackmin – Casting Associate Blithe Spirit – Bath Theatre Royal - Director Thea Sharrock – Casting Associate An Ideal Husband – Stanhope Productions - Director Lindsey Posner – Casting Associate When We Are Married – Nimax Productions - Director Christopher Luscombe – Casting Associate Deathtrap – David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers Ltd – Director Matthew Warchus – Casting Associate The Rivals – Bath Theatre Royal - Director Peter Hall – Casting Associate The Beauty Queen of Leenane – The Young Vic - Director Joe Gibbons – Casting Associate Juliet & her Romeo – Britol Old Vic - Director Tom Morris – Casting Associate Mrs Klein – Almedia Theatre - Director Thea Sharrock – Casting Associate Calendar Girls – David Pugh Ltd - Director Roger Haines – Casting Associate End of the Rainbow – Northampton Theatre Royal - Director Terry Johnson – Casting Associate The Crucible – Regents Park Theatre - Director Timothy Sheader – Casting Assistant The Caretaker – Bath Theatre Royal - Director Christopher Morahan – Casting Assistant 2009 Pride and Prejudice – Bath Theatre Royal - Director Toby Frow – Casting Assistant The Rise and Fall of Little Voice – Nimax Productions -Director Terry Johnson – Casting Assistant Bedroom Farce – Rose Theatre Kingston - Director Peter Hall – Casting Assistant Miss Julie – Rose Theatre Kingston - Director Steven Unwin – Casting Assistant Rain Man – Kenny Wax Productions - Director Robin Herford – Casting Assistant Speaking in Tongues – Blue Horizon/Sweet Pea Productions- Director Toby Frow – Casting Assistant Hustle – Series 6 – Red Planet Pictures/Kudos - Various Directors – Casting Assistant Crash – Red Planet Pictures/BBC Wales - Various Directors – Casting Assistant 2008 Calendar Girls – David Pugh Ltd - Director – Hamish McColl – Production Assistant God of Carnage – David Pugh Ltd - Director Matthew Warchus – Production Assistant My Holiday Hostage Hell - Prospect Pictures - Directors - Luke Menges, Jules Williamson & Martha Constable – Casting Director .
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