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Kathryn Barnes Photo: Darren Bell 191 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZE Phone: 020 7439 3270 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olivia-bell.co.uk Kathryn Barnes Photo: Darren Bell Prior to a Qdos Pantomime 2018/2019, directed and choregraphed by Andrew Wright, Kathryn has most recently performed as Lady Brighton in Chichester Festival Theatre's, Me and My Girl, directed by Daniel Evans and choreographed by Alistair David. Height: 5'6" (167cm) Other: Equity Weight: 9st. 5lb. (59kg) Eye Colour: Green Playing Age: 18 - 35 years Hair Colour: Auburn Appearance: White Hair Length: Mid Length Credits 2018, Pantomime, Ensemble (Cover Fleshcreep), Jack and The Beanstalk, Qdos Pantomimes, Andrew Wright 2018, Musical, Lady Brighton, ME AND MY GIRL, Chichester Festival Theatre, Daniel Evans & Alistair David 2017, Musical, Madam Ancestor (Cover Grandma & Alice Beineke), THE ADDAMS FAMILY- A MUSICAL COMEDY, Singapore, Music & Lyrics Ltd/Aria Entertainment, Matthew White & Alistair David 2017, Television, TONIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM, ITV 2017, Musical, Madam Ancestor (Cover Grandma Addams), THE ADDAMS FAMILY- A MUSICAL COMEDY, Music & Lyrics Ltd/Aria Entertainment, Matthew White & Alistair David 2016, Musical, Off-Stage Swing, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, UK/Ireland Tour, Music & Lyrics Ltd, James Brining & Stephen Mear 2015, Musical, On-Stage Swing, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, West Yorkshire Playhouse, James Brining & Stephen Mear 2014, Musical, Tantomile (Cover Jellylorum/Jennyanydots), CATS, Really Useful Group & David Ian Productions Ltd, Trevor Nunn & Gillian Lynne 2014, Television, SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM, ITV 2014, Musical, Tantomile (Cover Jellylorum/Jennyanydots), CATS, UK/European Tour, David Ian Productions Ltd, Chrissie Cartwright 2013, Musical, Ensemble, OLIVER!, Sheffield Theatres, Daniel Evans & Alistair David 2011, Pantomime, Dance Captain, SLEEPING BEAUTY, The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, Estelle Van Warmelo & Phillip Aiden 2011, Musical, Featured Dancer, THE BOYFRIEND, Her Majesty's Theatre, London, Eyebrow Productions, John Sheerman 2010, Musical, Ariel Moore, FOOTLOOSE, Greenwich Theatre, London, Ian Dewar, Matthew Shaw & Sebastien Torkia Accents & Dialects: (* = native) American-Southern States, American-Standard, Cockney, English-Standard*, Essex, Hampshire, Irish-Southern, RP Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Aerobics*, Ballet*, Ballroom Dancing*, Cabaret Dancing*, Cabaret Singing*, Choreography, Contemporary Dance*, Dance Captain, Jazz Dancing*, Jazz Singing, Lindy Hop, Mezzo-Soprano*, Pas de Deux, Street Jazz, Tap*, Waltz Performance: Actor-Singer, Dancer-Professional, Musical Theatre Sports: (* = highly skilled) Horse-riding, Pilates, Stage Combat, Swimming Vehicle Licences: Car Driving Licence Kathryn Barnes 1/2 Other Skills: Acrobatics, Computer Literate, Dance Teacher Training: Kathryn trained at London Studio Centre and was the 2010 recipient of the Sheila O'Neill Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre. 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. Kathryn Barnes 2/2.
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