1. “Movies will make you famous; Television will make you rich; But theatre will make you good.” -Terrence Mann 
TitleDateTypeRoleCompanyDirectorReview 
David Copperfield2012StageSteerforthLindley PlayersPeter Hunthttps://playhousewhitstable.co.uk/david-copperfield-review/
Once A Catholic2010StageDerekLindley PlayersMandy Hunthttps://playhousewhitstable.co.uk/once-a-catholic-review/
Death Of a Salesman2009StageHappyLindley PlayersGrahame Farley 
Twelfth Night2009Outdoor PerformanceSebastienKent Shakespeare CompanyGuy wade 
Terra Nova2008StageEdgar EvansLindley players Grahame Farley 
Macbeth2008Outdoor PerformanceLennoxKent Shakespeare CompanyGuy wade 
Cinderella2007PantoPrince CharmingLindley PlayersHoward Lee 
The Government Inspector2007StageConstableLindley playersPeter Hunt 
Much Ado About Nothing2007Outdoor PerformanceClaudioKent Countryside ProductionsLes Shaw 
RABBIT – BRENDAN COWELL2003StagePaul CaveSomething Else ProductionsKatie Walker 
Cut-glass absurdist comedy with a modern twist; this story of dislocation and heroin abuse is
perfectly performed by the company. The story clips along at a steady pace, and despite a plot
that stretches the bounds of credibility, the cast never lets things get out of hand to a point
where the characters are not, in their own warped ways, believable. Clear focus from the
director and full-throttle performances by the un-self-conscious cast mean that for those
audiences who enjoy verbal acrobatics (the dialogue reads like an updated, hip hop version of
William Dean – Personal Details
Anthony Burgess’ Nasdat), Rabbit might be one of the most surprising successes of the
Fringe thus far.
Rachel Lynn Brody
The Titanic1996StageYoung BoyThe Naked Pony Theatre CompanyHadrian Garrard 
       
       
       
       
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