The Choir of Man – Cast
ANNOUNCING THE CAST FOR THE CHOIR OF MAN
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Matt Beveridge
Matt trained at Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre Credits Include: Casanova in Choir Of Man, Jack Mason/Father Manoah in The Frontier Trilogy (The Rabenhof Theatre, Austria), Barrett in Titanic (Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto), Sean in House Of Therapy(Arthur Seelen Theatre – Off Broadway NYC), Jamie in The Last 5 Years (The Hub Theatre), Sergeant Reg Drummond in Privates On Parade (Union Theatre), Toy Boy 1 in The Toy Boy Diaries (Original Cast at The Hopemill Theatre), Edward Moncrief in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (The Union Theatre, London), Sergeant in The Christmas Truce (Directed by Katherine Beard).
Film & TV Credits Include: Aiden in Home For Christmas (JumpStart Productions), Dough (Menemsha Films),In Vitro (Short Film Directed by Toby Stephens), Peter in Trendy (Tesa Productions), SuSu (AngeloChinese International), Outside (Short Film by Jared Fortune), Scare School (Online Series, DJS Productions.
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Matthew Elliot-Campbell
Matthew has worked in professional theatre for the last 3 years. In this time he has had the opportunity to participate in shows such as Beautiful the Carol King Musical, Wonderland, and The Lion King. Having the opportunity to play both roles of Scar and Mufasa!
He is very excited to be taking his first few steps into the Jungles bar with the lads. Most of all he is looking forward to the challenges that he and the guys will encounter together along the way!
Rob West
Robert West (Narrator) Robert trained at the London College of Music. He has performed in the West End, UK Tours and internationally, in various plays and musicals. Robert has also performed on a variety of ships with The Barricade Boys. He is a judge on the BBC One television show All Together Now.
James Hudson
Theatre credits include: Joker The choir of man NCL, Alan-A-Dale Twang!! Alternate Ray Davies, Understudy Dave / Pete Sunny Afternoon Uk Tour, Prince Charming in Cinderella and lead Vocalist in Musicals Rock 2 (Stratford Arts House) and Gavroche in One Day More (Symphony Hall, Birmingham).
Trained at Performance Preparation Academy (PPA), Guildford.
Mark Loveday
Mark is former chorister of ‘Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal Choir’ at St James Palace and a graduate of Drama Studio London. He has been a member of the Choir of Man since 2016 and recently featured in the British independent film ‘Rise of The Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story’.
Guy Salim
Guy is an international Choreographer, Musician, Performer & Creative based in London.
Guy then attended The Arts Educational School Tring Park for 10 Years following on to The Urdang Academy London for 3 Years.
Guy credits include returned The Choir Of Man Australia Tour, Cats The Musical (UK/International Tour ‘Swing/1st Cover The Rum Tum Tugger’), West Side Story London BishopsGate Institute (Choreographer/Supervisor), Thoroughly Modern Millie ‘Ching Ho’ Uk Tour, Happy Days The Musical ‘Chachi’ (International Tour).
Ed Tunningley
Ed Tunningley is an Actor, Singer and Musician from London. He is a recent graduate from The Guildford School of Acting, and has just finished playing The Baker/Issachar in the UK Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He also appeared in a Hotels.com commercial earlier this year, as well as being a rehearsal swing for The Choir of Man, on the NCL Escape. He is thrilled to be a part of this production.
Ollie Kaiper-Leach
Theatre: Henry V (Antic Disposition, UK Tour), The Twelve Chairs (RCSSD); Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend(RCSSD); Hedda Gabler (RCSSD); Assassins (Edinburgh Fringe); Oberon (University of York Opera Society). Film/TV: Verdi’s Requiem(BBC Proms); Is Anybody There? (Heyday Films). Musical Director: A Doll’s House (University of Chichester); Dick Whittington (Stag Theatre); Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (York Barbican), Deputy Keys 2 for Parade (Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester).