Alice In Wonderland
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Adapted by Bradley Cole • Directed by John Ward • Music by Guy Holden
“As spellbinding for adults as it is for kids… Precisely the sort of promenade theatre that can really bring our parks and open spaces to life.” – South London Press
Because of sitelines no buggies allowed in the walled gardens in any venues. Buggies, scooters and heavy bags can be left at the box office during the performance. Running Time: 1 hour – Age suitability: 5+ Walled Garden, Brockwell Park 22nd – 31st July Weekdays 11.30 & 2.30 (no performance Monday 24th) Weekends 2.30 & 5.30 If you have problems booking online please ring 020 7856 0380 ~~~ The Rose Garden, Morden Hall Park 4th – 7th August Weekdays and Weekend 11.30 & 2.30 Streatham Rookery Gardens 10th -14th August Weekdays 11.30 & 2.30 Weekend 2.30 & 5.30 If you have problems booking online please ring 020 7856 0380 ~~~ Osterley Park, Jersey Rd, Isleworth TW7 4RB 16th August at 2.30 17th – 20th 11.30 & 2.30 Tickets also available at the door
Box Office: For online booking click on link on touring dates For Groups: 07958 448 690 Enquiries and telephone bookings: / 02078560380 (from 21st June 2017) We rarely cancel a performance before the advertised start time as it can sometimes rain and clear up just in time for the show to start and despite the forecasts bad weather can be very localised. Tickets are non-refundable in the event of cancellation because of the weather, but may be exchanged for another performance at any of our venues. If you need to change your tickets to another date we will always try to be flexible. Contact us on: 07958 448690
ANNABEL BROOK – Alice
Training: East 15’s BA Acting and Stage Combat
Annabel is a recent Graduate, She has recently finished a production of Zorro, where she played leading lady, Lolita. Other theatre credits include Ruby in 13, Hermia in A Midsummer Nights Dream and Young Macduff in Guildford Shakespeare Company’s production of Macbeth.
As well as being trained in using 8 different weapon systems, including Broadsword and Archery, Annabel is an advanced tap dancer, along side having several other advanced dance and singing qualifications.
Annabel is very excited to be playing Alice this summer with Sixteenfeet productions.
DARREL BAILEY– Blue Caterpillar / March Hare/Knave
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
His many Shakespeare credits include Orsino/Andrew Aguecheek Twelfth Night (Open Bar), Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing (Iris Theatre), Macbeth in Macbeth, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, the title role in Othello and Claudio in Much Ado (Young Shakespeare Company), Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet in a tour of European castles and palaces (TNT). Other stage work includes The Miniturists (Arcola), The Hate Play (Box Clever) and Oedipus’ (Almeida).
CHRISTOPHER GLOVER – King of Hearts / Mock Turtle
Christopher was an original member of New Irish Writing Theatre Company, Tinderbox. He has performed in Dublin, Belfast, and London.
Film/TV includes Eastenders, Hollyoaks and Casualty, Touching Evil, Rules of Engagement, Dennis Potter’s Karaoke, The Bill, Underworld,
In Australia, his play The Mad Mile was nominated for several awards. Australian acting credits include Constance Drinkwater (Darwin Festival/Tour), 7 Deadly Australian Sins and Gods of Spicy Things (Queensland/NT Tours). He played 3 characters simultaneously in Scott Witt’s comedy Macbeth. As Associate Director of Jute Theatre Australia, he directed Cake (Tropic Sun/JUTE Tour), The Shining Path (Queensland Tour) and Dancing Back Home (Mudlark Tasmania).
Recent London appearances include Amir in Peckham The Soap Opera and Drunk/Nurse/ Anaesthetist in Who Cares (Royal Court), and Chris in 5 Steps (Royal Court Tottenham). He was recently in the film Heard and will shortly appear in War On Drugs on US TV, as Mexican Drug Lord El Chapo.
NATHAN MEDINA – Cheshire Cat / Seven of Hearts
Training: Guildford school of Acting
Nathan was most recently seen as lead role Tom Molineaux in Jack Theatre Acclaimed production of Tom Molineaux, directed by Kate Bannister, and appeared in productions such as Shakespeere Glove reed not dead production of The White Devil directed by James Chalmers and E4s production of Human.
Other credits include: BANG BANG(Park Theatre), The Devine Chaos of Starry Things (White Bear Theatre), Love for Love (Park Theatre), Carnal ( Tristan Bates Theatre), Reduced Circumstances Showcases (Leicester Square Theatre), The Day the Waters Came ( Theatre Centre), Sam Wanamaker Festival (Shakespeare Globe) , GEMINI (Dark Image Studios -Première Berlin Film Festival 2015
DOMINIC RYE – Mad Hatter / Gryphon
Training: BA Acting from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre credits include Fallen Angels and Yes, Prime Minister! (Frinton Summer Theatre); Treasure Island (Birmingham Old Rep); Love’s Labour’s Lost (Oxford Shakespeare Company); Plots (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Grimm’s Fairytales (Guildford Shakespeare Company); Alice in Wonderland (Derby Theatre); Carmen (Cambridge Junction)
Radio credits include The Antiquary and Reserve Rope (BBC Radio 4)
Other credits are Rehearsed reading of Perkin Warbeck (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse)
LAURA TRUNDLE – Sister / Queen of Hearts
Training: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
While studying Laura co-founded HookHitch Theatre: an award winning theatre company creating original folk musicals.
Her theatre credits include: Beatrix Potter in My Friend Peter, The Governess in The Turn of the Screw, Evelyn in This was the World and I was King, Ruth Pembrook in The Despondent Divorcée (HookHitch Theatre); Snow Queen in The Snow Queen (Apollo Theatre); Antigone in Antigone (Belsize Arts Festival); Clara Higgins in Pygmalion (London Contemporary Theatre). Film/TV include: Diana in Alice the Wild (Feature Film), Catherine in Life in Black (TV pilot).
CELESTE DE VEASEY – White Rabbit / Dormouse
Training: Rose Bruford College
Celeste is an Actor Musician graduate of Rose Bruford College, who made her professional debut at the age of 15, in A Little Night Music at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris.
Her credits also include Benvolio in a queer production of Romeo and Juliet, Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby, Katja in The Bureau of Lost Things (Theatre 503) and Ghost/fortune teller in The EA Sims 4 game soundtrack. Her theatre work whilst training includes Cissy in Punk Rock, Rosalind in As You Like It, Karelia in Summerfolk and Joyce in radio play The Wall.
BRADLEY COLE – ADAPTER Screen writing credits: Seed (BBC2); The Geeks (ITV); City Of Dreams (Bollywood). Theatre includes: Dundee, Stoke, Guildford, Edinburgh, Aldburgh and Southwold as well as appearing at The Orange Tree in Richmond and The Mermaid and Bloomsbury Theatres in London. International work includes:The English Theatre Frankfurt and, The Collector in Gothenburg‘s English Speaking Theatre. TV and Film includes: Casualty, The Bill, London’s Burning, Two point four children, Paris By Night, and the lead role in the award winning UK feature Exhibit A directed by Dom Rotheroe. JOHN WARD – DIRECTOR John trained as a theatre director at Rose Bruford College, graduating in 2008. He has assisted and directed across the UK. He is Artistic Director of DumbWise, with whom he has adapted and directed the award winning Faust at Greenwich Theatre and national tour, Twisted Christmas at Liverpool Playhouse, The Matchgirls Musical at Wilton’s Music Hall and Nicobobinus (National Tour). John is an Associate Director for Red Ladder and teaches on Mountview’s Actor Musician course. GUY HOLDEN – COMPOSER Guy Holden is an alumni of The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama and a BBC Carleton Hobbs award winner, he works in the music and theatre industries producing and composing music across diverse genres. As a professional musician he has toured internationally, played in the West End and on the London jazz circuit. His earlier work includes performing as a BBC Radio Rep member and various other theatre roles. Guy is Sixteenfeet’s Music Supervisor and has written music for the company’s Summer productions. He also works as a teacher and mentor, and is an ardent advocate of the value of the arts in the creative and emotional development of young people. CAMILLE ETCHART – DESIGNER Camille Etchart is a recent graduate from the Liverpool Institute for Performing arts where she left with a degree in Theatre and Performance Design. She has a keen interest in immersive and political theatre. She specialises in scenic art, model making and graphics. Camille’s previous design credits for Sixteenfeet Productions include the 2016 Pop Up Panto, Snow White. For more information see www.cvetchart.com ELEANOR RICHARDS – STAGE MANAGER LEYLA PERCIVAL – ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER CAROLINE FUNNELL – PRODUCER After leaving RADA Caroline spent several years as an actor before moving into production. She was resident casting director for the New Vic, Stoke and the English Theatre Frankfurt. She has worked extensively in theatre in the UK & internationally. She is an Associate of GEST, Gothenberg’s English Speaking Theatre. Caroline is a member of the Casting Director’s Guild of Great Britain and Artistic Director of Sixteenfeet.



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