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Graduating Actors 2019 Showcase BA (Hons) Acting Forthcoming Productions Welcome Graduating Actors 2019 Showcase BA (Hons) Acting Forthcoming Productions Welcome An invitation to attend LIPA productions featuring our graduating actors Welcome to LIPA’s Graduating Actors 2019 Showcase Our LIPA actors 2019 come to you following another You can find more information about all our actors at eventful year. lipa.ac.uk/LipaGraduatingActors, or catch them in our March and April shows. 100% of our 2018 graduates gained representation last year. So far, they’ve achieved employment with Sky Atlantic, Soho These include a new version of Kneehigh’s A Matter of Life and Theatre, Dundee Rep, Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, Death, directed by James Baker; From Morning to Midnight, Australian Shakespeare Company, John Godber Company, directed by Kay Michael; and Welcome to Thebes, directed by BBC Radio and Hope Mill Theatre. Some are Manchester Fringe Gemma Kerr. Festival Award winners and nominees for The Off-West A Matter of Life and Death From Morning to Midnight Welcome to Thebes Please keep in touch and join me to grant the very best wishes to End Awards. our #LIPAactors2019 as they embark on the first stage of their 21 22 23 28 29 30 4 5 6 March 2019 March 2019 April 2019 Furthermore, LIPA’s acting programme has expanded to include vibrant careers. Based on the film by Michael Powell By Georg Kaiser By Moira Buffini a Foundation Certificate and in partnership with Liverpool and Emeric Pressburger In A New Version By Dennis Kelly 7.30pm (plus 2.30pm Saturday matinee). Adapted by Tom Morris and Emma Rice Everyman & Playhouse a postgraduate Masters qualification. 7.30pm (plus 2.30pm Saturday matinee). Arts School Studio Theatre 7.30pm (plus 2.30pm Saturday matinee). Sennheiser Studio Theatre LIPA, Mount Street, Liverpool, L1 9HF. We continue to generate multi-disciplinary artists via industry Paul McCartney Auditorium LIPA, Mount Street, Liverpool, L1 9HF. This amateur production of “Welcome to collaboration across live, recorded and digital platforms, working LIPA, Mount Street, Liverpool, L1 9HF. An amateur production by agreement with Thebes” is presented by special arrangement with high profile and emerging artists. An amateur production by arrangement Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Limited. with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD. Will Hammond with United Agents. Head of Acting Our Graduating Actors 2019 Showcase has been directed by Matt Wilde and our actors’ showreels directed by Philip Wood, with To arrange complimentary tickets, please contact Nicola Henderson on 0151 330 3000 or email [email protected]. #LIPAactors2019 All complimentary tickets are subject to availability, please book early to avoid disappointment. voicereels by Marina Caldarone and Judith McSpadden. 5 India Beth Tamica Greg Jade Jessica Julie Best Elliott Greenaway Jones Mark Reynolds St. James Page 12 - 13 Page 22 - 23 Page 32 - 33 Page 42 - 43 Page 52 - 53 Page 62 - 63 Page 72 - 73 Graduating Actors 2019 Showcase Beatrice Vivian Natasha Chuma Laura Ben Jonny Cavicchioni Fayehun Hale Kafile Noble Rivers Wise BA (Hons) Acting Page 14 - 15 Page 24 - 25 Page 34 - 35 Page 44 - 45 Page 54 - 55 Page 64 - 65 Page 74 - 75 Pete Fred Lauren Tiril Sophie Rebecca Jack Michael Austen Cheeseright Foster Hamre Koumides Ozer Sanders Wolf Page 6 - 7 Page 16 - 17 Page 26 - 27 Page 36 - 37 Page 46 - 47 Page 56 - 57 Page 66 - 67 Page 76 - 77 Jadean Kofi Louis Katie Joe Liam Ane Mica Bailey Dennis Gale Hargreaves Lindley Parkin Skarvøy Young Page 8 - 9 Page 18 - 19 Page 28 - 29 Page 38 - 39 Page 48 - 49 Page 58 - 59 Page 68 - 69 Page 78 - 79 Key Connor Gavin Katie Berwyn Grace Saskia Kingsley *denotes natural accent Ballingall Duffy George Jones Long Pay Sowole LIPA SEB - extra-curricular Page 10 - 11 Page 20 - 21 Page 30 - 31 Page 40 - 41 Page 50 - 51 Page 60 - 61 Page 70 - 71 student production ADR - Audio Dialogue Recording Click on the Student name to go straight to their CV. When on the page, click on the link to view their online profile. Theatre 7 Character Title Venue Director Richard The Lion in Winter Everyman Playhouse Ben Rivers Pete Austen Studio Elomire La Bête LIPA Laurie Sansom Julian The Meeting Edinburgh Fringe Ben Rivers Dogberry Much Ado About Nothing LIPA Chris Tomlinson Height 5’ 10” Don Juan Don Juan LIPA James Baker Build Athletic Rakitin Three Days in the Country LIPA Will Hammond Hair Brown Film/TV Eyes Blue/Grey Lee Vera Vera Vera LIPA Philip Wood Playing age 18 - 25 years Sam Screwed LIPA Philip Wood Craig Desync Liverpool John Moores Brandon Leeming University Spotlight pin 6694-9057-9723 James To Run a Business NESCOL Euan Gray Telephone 07927 529885 Radio/Voiceover E-mail [email protected] Parzival Ready Player One (ADR) LIPA Adam Bassett Web peteausten.com Arthur Inception (ADR) LIPA Ho San Cheng Liam Violence and Son LIPA Marina Caldarone Gideon Mr Robot (ADR) LIPA Will Stanton Notes Skills Accents Standard Scottish*, RP, General American, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow. Good ear for accents. Singing Baritone-Tenor, contemporary, musical theatre, folk. Music Guitar (advanced), piano (basic). Other Actor-musician, improvisation, writing, devising, physical theatre, clean driving licence. Photographer: Kate McDonald Photography View online profile Back to Index Theatre 9 Character Title Venue Director Prostitute From Morning to Midnight LIPA Kay Michael Jadean Bailey You’s Best Friend/Cousin Second Person Narrative LIPA Jonathan Glew Jenny/Clown Red and Black LIPA Alan Lane Charlotte Don Juan LIPA James Baker Don John Much Ado About Nothing LIPA Chris Tomlinson Height 5’ 3” Build Slim Film/TV Hair Auburn Martha Lemonade LIPA Philip Wood Eyes Brown Radio/Voiceover Playing age 15 - 25 years Lynette Can’t Stand Up for Falling Down LIPA Judith McSpadden Juniper Jessop Many Moons LIPA Judith McSpadden Spotlight pin 9971-0198-6945 Skills Accents Leeds*, RP, General American, Lancashire, Yorkshire. Telephone 07860 613282 Dance Ballet (intermediate), Choreography, Contemporary Dance (advanced), E-mail [email protected] Lyrical Dance (intermediate), Tap (intermediate). Web jadeanbailey.com Singing Alto, choir, musical theatre. Other Artist (oils/oil pastels), devising, performance artist, physical theatre, improvisation, yoga. Notes Photographer: Kate McDonald Photography View online profile Back to Index Theatre 11 Character Title Venue Director Fat Man/Young Soldier From Morning to Midnight LIPA Kay Michael Connor Ballingall Rene Du Par La Bête LIPA Laurie Sansom Camilla Red and Black LIPA Alan Lane Emili Othello LIPA Judith McSpadden Ensemble Mysterium LIPA Stephen C Buckwald Height 6’ 6” Bolshintsov Three Days in the Country LIPA Will Hammond Build Slim/Athletic Hair Red/Auburn Film/TV Tim Family Infected LIPA Philip Wood Eyes Brown Tim Holding The Man LIPA Philip Wood Playing age 18 - 30 years Radio/Voiceover George Downes My Best Friend’s Wedding LIPA Marina Caldarone Telephone 07521 352259 Drax/Quill Guardians of the Galaxy LIPA Xena Jada Kirby E-mail [email protected] Skills Accents Northern California*, RP. UKVI visa national student Languages American Sign Language (basic). Dance Ballet (basic), Ballroom (basic), Contemporary (basic), Jazz (basic), Social Dance. Singing Baritone-Tenor, choir, musical theatre. Other Licensed professional cosmetologist, swimming (basic), clean driving licence, improvisation. Notes Photographer: Joanna Higson Photography View online profile Back to Index Theatre 13 Character Title Venue Director Daughter From Morning to Midnight LIPA Kay Michael India Best Marquise-Therese Du Parc La Bête LIPA Laurie Sansom Paige Four Screens LIPA SEB Tiril Hamre Iago Othello LIPA Judith McSpadden Grusha Vashnadze The Caucasian Chalk Circle LIPA Will Hammond Height 5’ 7” Vavara Summerfolk LIPA Judith McSpadden Build Slim Hair Light Brown Film/TV Gemma Behind Closed Doors LIPA Philip Wood Eyes Brown Siobhan Coronation Street LIPA Philip Wood Playing age 16 - 25 years Martha Fairy Tales Hatton Gardens James McDougall Radio/Voiceover Spotlight pin 3578-7866-4811 Multiple Voices If These Walls Could Talk LIPA Philip Wood Telephone 07860 355833 Skills E-mail [email protected] Accents Liverpool*, RP, General American, General Northern, London. Web indiabest11.wixsite.com/mysite Dance Ballet (basic), Contemporary (basic), Street Dance (intermediate), Tap (basic). Singing Alto-Mezzo, contemporary, musical theatre. Other Swimming, hot yoga, Kundalini yoga, improvisation. Notes Photographer: Kate McDonald Photography View online profile Back to Index Theatre 15 Character Title Venue Director Talthybia Welcome to Thebes LIPA Gemma Kerr Beatrice Cavicchioni Lola/Kelani Adams Noughts and Crosses LIPA Monique Touko Agnes House of Beranda Alba Hope Street Theatre Molly Deegan Gemini Red and Black LIPA Alan Lane Othello Othello LIPA Judith McSpadden Height 5’ 3” Don Juan Don Juan LIPA James Baker Build Curvy/Petite Hair Dark Brown Film/TV Viva Some Girls LIPA Philip Wood Eyes Brown Angela Power LIPA Philip Wood Playing age 16 - 25 years Jordan White Dove Liverpool John Moores Bethel Moyo University Spotlight pin 4771-3425-0863 Radio/Voiceover Carly Transformers (ADR) LIPA Wilson Lim Telephone 07531 463897 Tigress Kung Fu Panda (ADR) LIPA Xena Jada Kirby E-mail [email protected] Rose The Lights LIPA Marina Caldarone Web beatricecavicchion.wixsite.com/website Pink Flower Alice in Wonderland (ADR) LIPA Anna Aleksandrovska Skills Accents Bristol*, RP, General American, Multicultural London English (MLE), Notes Standard English, West African. Dance Ballet (basic), Contemporary (basic), Modern (intermediate),
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