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Celia Graham

Biography

Theatre credits include: 'Margot' in Propaganda at Lyric Theatre, Belfast, ‘Christine Daae’ in Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s Theatre), ‘Christine Daae’ in Love Never Dies (Adelphi Theatre), ‘Cosette’ in Les Miserables (Palace Theatre), ‘Maria’ in West Side Story (Prince of Wales / UK Tour), ‘Jellylorum’ in Cats (UK/ International Tour), Violet (Charing Cross Theatre),‘Alice Beane’ in Titanic (Southwark Playhouse), ‘Rita’ in Sweet Smell of Success (Arcola Theatre), ‘Nelly Forbush’ in South Pacific (Kilworth House),‘Young Phillis’ in Follies (Glasgow Concert Hall), Street Scene (Scottish Opera).
Concerts include: Les Miserables: The Staged Concert (Gielgud Theatre), To Gillie With Love (Gillian Lynne Theatre), 25th Anniversary Phantom of the Opera (Royal Albert Hall), 25th Anniversary Les Miserables (O2 Arena), An evening with Michael Ball (Royal Opera House), BBC Concert with Michael Ball (Edinburgh Concert Hall), Night with the Phantom, Ramin Karimloo (UK Concert Hall Tour) Magic Of Musicals - Royal Philharmonic (UK Concert Hall Tour), Incognito Artists (New Zealand Tour) Opening Tri Nations Rugby Ceremony (New Zealand, Christchurch Stadium), Les Miserables (Windsor Castle), Private Concert - Prince Rainier (Monaco Palace), Christmas Concert - Moscow Symphonic (Moscow Concert Hall)

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Biography

Ian was born in Glendale California and moved to Wales at the age of five. He was accepted onto the postgraduate course at the prestigious Royal Academy of music at the young age of just 17. Ian is the youngest person to have ever completed the postgraduate course as an undergraduate. In 2017 Ian was made an associate to the Royal Academy of music.
After completing the course in 2000 he went on to landing roles in Stephen Spielberg's band of brothers & Ridley-Scott‘s Black Hawk down. Ian has starred in numerous TV, theatre & films including EastEnders, The Bill, Casualty, Holby city, Spooks, Doctors and Crash. With over 40 movie credits, he has also appeared in numerous theatre productions around the world like Jesus Christ superstar as Judas, My Fair Lady as Freddie And Grease as Danny Zuko. Ian recently performed in Wondeful town in La Scala Milano and Teatro Petruzzeli in Bari.

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Will trained at the Guildford School of Acting under the 'Andrew Lloyd Webber Scholarship' and 'Sir Michael Redgrave Bursary'.
His theatre credits include the roles of George Kittredge in High Society (The Mill at Sonning), Piet in Mandela (Young Vic), Enjolras in Les Misérables (West End), Rum Tum Tugger in Cats (Taiwan Tour), Enjolras in Les Misérables (UK/Ireland Tour and West End), Rum Tum Tugger in Cats (Asia Tour), Arviragus in Cymbeline (London Theatre), Rolf u/s in The Sound of Music (International Tour), Freddie in Chess (Union Theatre) and Prince Charming in Cinderella (Mayflower Theatre, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Newcastle Theatre Royal, Wolverhampton Grand) working alongside Craig Revel Horwood, Julian Clary and Brian Conley respectively.
Workshops include Kobus in Mandela (Young Vic) and Hollywood Harry in Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz (ATG Productions).
For Film/Television, his credits include the role of Edward in Joan (ITVX), Feral Boy in Robin Hood (Universal Pictures), Francis in Kitty Jay (Short Film), Alexander Moore in Father Brown (BBC) and Mr Bingley in Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball (BBC Documentary).

This Season

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Ha studiato alla MGA Academy di Edimburgo prima di laurearsi con un BA Honours in Musical Theatre presso la Arts Educational Schools di Londra.
Recentemente ha interpretato i ruoli principali di Scaramouche in We Will Rock You (Royal Caribbean) e Sherrie in Rock Of Ages (UK Tour).
Altri ruoli includono: Biancaneve in Snow White & the Seven Dwarves (Aylesbury Waterside & Tunbridge Wells); Julia in The Wedding Singer (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre); Wendy in Peter Pan (Lyric Theatre Belfast); Regina in Rock of Ages (UK & Ireland Tour); Frenchy/cover Sandy & Rizzo in Grease (UK & Ireland Tour); Millerette/ cover Maureen nel cast originale di Mrs Henderson Presents (Theatre Royal Bath e Noel Coward Theatre, West End); Cenerentola in Cinderella (Richmond Theatre & Bristol Hippodrome); Princess Beauty in Sleeping (Grand Opera House, Belfast); Shelley/cover Tracy in Hairspray (UK & Ireland Tour); Julie in Teenage Kicks (Millennium Forum); Onstage Swing in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Kensington Gardens). Si esibisce regolarmente come cantante solista in concerti in tutto il Regno Unito ed Europa.

This Season

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Training: 1st class BA (Hons) Acting Italia Conti
Musicals: Bronco Billy (West End); Strikland- U/S Doc Brown in Back to the Future (West End), Dewey Finn in School of Rock the Musical (Broadway tour USA and West End original cast),
Gordon Brown in Tony, The Tony Blair Rock Opera (Park Theatre London,) Nathan in Rothchild and Sons (Park Theatre London) Donnie Kirshner in Beautiful (Aldwych original cast), I Cant Sing
(London Palladium), Buddy Holly (UK Tour)
Theatre: Potted Panto (Garrick Theatre) Potted Potter (USA/Australasian tour and Garrick London), The Shawshank redemption (Wyndhams), 24 hour plays (Old Vic), Prophecy (Public Theatre New York with Old Vic New Voices), Frankenstein the Year Without a Summer(UK Tour), Stones in his Pockets (UK Tour), The Oxford Passion (Oxford Castle).

This Season

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Training: Arts Educational Schools London.
Theatre: I Should Be So Lucky (UK Tour), The Wizard of OZ (London Palladium), Billy’s Mam in Billy Elliot (Curve Leicester), Betty Haynes in White Christmas (UK Tour), Christine Daaé in The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber(Curve Leicester), Eva Perón in Evita (International Tour), Lynette Pomeroy in An Officer and a Gentleman (UK Tour), Frenchy in Grease (Dubai), Factory Girl/Cover Fantine in Les Miserables (International Tour), Ali in Mamma Mia! (West End), Tess in Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Stepping OutTheatre), Baroness Elberfeld/Cover Maria Rainer in The Sound of Music (UK/Ireland Tour) and Maria Rainer in The Sound of Music (Woking).
Television credits include: Finalist in Over the Rainbow (BBC), Abba Vocalist for Michael McIntyre’s Big Show - Midnight Game Show (BBC) and Meryl Streep voiceover for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK VS The World (BBC).

This Season

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Training: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre includes: Theo in Pippin 50th Anniversary Concert (West End); Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys (UK & Ireland tour); understudy Marty McFly & Dave in Back to the Future The Musical (Original London Cast, Adelphi Theatre); Rory in The Boy in the Dress (Royal Shakespeare Company); Bellboy/Wallace Hartley in Titanic (International tour); Joe Spud in Billionaire Boy (NST & UK tour); Robin in Little Robin Redbreast & John in Moonfleet (Salisbury Playhouse); Doody in Grease (UK Tour and Tel Aviv); Peter Pan in Peter Pan (Churchill Theatre, Bromley); Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd (Derby Theatre/Mercury Theatre Colchester); Dusty in The Burnt Part Boys (Park Theatre); Bojovic in Pentecost (Derby LIVE); Kurt in The Sound of Music (London Palladium)
Television includes: Magic Grandad (BBC/Glasshead)
Voice includes: Pichon in Voltaire High (Amazon Prime/VSI), Original Cast Recordings of The Boy in the Dress & Back to the Future the Musical.

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Training: London School of Musical Theatre.
Theatre includes: Anna Bianchi in Syncopation (Bridewell Theatre) Millie in The Invisible Man (Devonshire Park theatre) Kate Murphy in Titanic the Musical (European/ China Tour), Molly in The Dreamers Musical (Abbey Road Studios) Kate Murphy in Titanic the musical (UK/Ireland Tour), Ann Pornick in Half A Sixpence (West End & Chichester Festival Theatre), Ensemble/first cover Sophie in Mamma Mia! (international tour), Annette in Saturday Night Fever and Wendla Bergman in Spring Awakening (English Theatre Frankfurt), Kim in Taboo (Brixton Club House), Emma Brooks in Stand Up (Floral Pavilion, Brighton) and Susan Parkes in Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace). Workshops include: Anna in Syncopation (Bridewell Theatre/ Manilla Street Productions) Kate in Another Girl the musical (Stiff and Kitsch), Maid/Witch in Lady M (Toy Soldiers productions), Grace in The Confession Room (St James Studio), Lily in The House of Mirrors and Hearts (Perfect Pitch), Woman of Light (Charing Cross Theatre), Ariadne in The Water Babies (Tristan Baker Productions) and Young Bridget in Bridget Jones the Musical (Working Title)
Devon was nominated in 2017 for ‘Best Actress in a Musical’ at the WOS awards London for Half a Sixpence the musical.

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Conductor

As a conductor Timothy Brock specializes in concert works of the early 20th-century and live performances of silent film.
As a score preservationist, his work includes the restoration of Shostakovich's New Babylon (1929), Erik Satie's Entr'acte (1924), Saint-Saën's The Assassination of Duke DeGuise, and Wolfgang Zeller’s Vampyr (1930).
In 1998 he began his long-standing relationship with the Charles Chaplin family and has made 15 critical editions of his scores including Modern Times, City Lights, The Gold Rush and The Kid.
As a composer he has written over 40 silent-film scores, including Buster Keaton's The General, Steamboat Bill Jr., F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, Fritz Lang's Frau im mond, and recently premiered his newly commissioned score to Erich von Stroheim's Foolish Wives at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in May 2022.
Timothy Brock has conducted some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world, including the New York Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, BBC Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the Swedish Radio Symphony.
In June 2023 he made his debut with the Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma in the live world premiere of Chaplin’s The Great Dictator (1940) at the historic Termi di Caracalla.