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A LIVING TRIBUTE TO THE RADIOWAVES OF
YESTERYEAR
Victoria Gould, Marcus Hutton, Dermot Keaney, Emma Kilbey and
Carol Sloman are embracing the spirit of the 'Golden
Age' of radio drama, using authentic microphones and ingenious
sound effects to bring alive brilliant scripts - both new and
classic - for your listening pleasure.
'Radio City Theatre is a remarkable and unique theatrical
experience' Andrew Kay The Latest
Sit back, tune in and let our vocal dexterity and creative
sound trickery transport you... Broadcasting live in: 5, 4, 3,
2 . . . . ON AIR
Radio as You've Never Seen It Before SEE REVIEWS |
Every Monday
Morning Class: 10.30am till 12.30p
Evening Class: 7.30pm
till 9.30pm
For aspiring, new and experienced actors.
Drop in for a 'taster' session with no obligation.
Dermot Keaney 07500 459404 www.dermotk.co.uk
UTTER
NONSENSE
Roy Hutchins and Tony Haase.
Every month The Brunswick is proud to
present comedy from Roy and Tony. Performers who have three Perrier
Nominations, two Fringe Firsts, a Lawrence Oliver Nomination, an R.T.S. Award, a
Zap Comedy Award, a Charrington Theatre Award, and a Time Out Performer
of the Year Award between them.
Previous show-reviews:
‘Character comedy with a twist –
check them out’ Time Out Critic’s Choice Recommended.
'Laugh-out-loud funny... crammed with hilarious observations...finely
honed... unique and brilliantly demented... poignant as well as utterly mad.'
LATEST
'... another Morecambe and Wise-esque journey into the surreal and
brilliantly bonkers...' SUSSEX EXPRESS
Next up is NIGHT OF
THE POOKA about a giant white rabbit’s curse on an aristocratic, yet
down on their uppers, family (April 21st). Watch out too, for their Brighton
Fringe show – FERRY OF FOOLS, starting in May.
Radio
City Theatre Cast
| Victoria Gould trained
at the University of Manchester, where despite performing in
ten plays each year she inadvertently gained a BSc (Hons) in Physics, Cranfield
University (no plays, just an MSc in Applicable Mathematics)
and at L’ Ecole Jacque Lecoq’s Laboratoire Etude Movement (LEM)
with Pascal Lecoq and Krikor Balekian. Victoria is currently
understudying Miriam Margolyes as Nell in Theatre de Complicite’s production
of Samuel Beckett’s Endgame with Tom Hickey, Simon McBurney,
and Mark Rylance. She is also developing Complicite’s forthcoming
production of Lion Boy with Annabel Arden, and directed a film, Touching
Space, for Complicite in Mumbai in 2008. Her Theatre work includes A
Disappearing Number, Shunkin, and The Elephant Vanishes, all for Complicite, Hamlet (director
Miriam Segal) , What became of the Witch? (director, Aaron
Swartz) Mrs Meszaros (director, Maria Pattinson), Talk (director,
Emma Kilbey), Club Kangaroo (director Adrian Jackson), Class
Enemy (directors Hilary Trowe and Bernard Strother), A Doll’s
House (director Dermot Keaney), Close To You (director Mark
Ravenhill), A Bootmaker’s Daughter (Director Tom Guthrie) TV
work includes 2 years as journalist Polly Becker in EastEnders, Saxondale with
Steve Coogan, Holby City, Doctors, Family Affairs. Film includes The
Parole Officer with Steve Coogan (director John Duigan), The
Last of the Toothpaste (director Ralph Brown), Hippy Hippy Shake with
Killian Murphy and Sienna Miller (director Beeban Kidron). Voice work
includes Matinee Performance and Talk, plays by Pier Productions for BBC
Radio 4, and “millions” of voice overs. |
| Dermot
Keaney trained
at The Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1994 with a BA in
Acting. Theatre credits include: National tour of The Rivals playing Bob
Acres, Tartuffe at the Manchester Royal
Exchange, As You Like It at the Bristol
Old Vic, Mr Farthing in Kes, Worthy
Thane of Ross in Jude Kelly's acclaimed Macbeth at
the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Dermot's West
End debut came whilst playing Wyke the thieving
butler in The Magistrate, with the late, but always brilliant,
Ian Richardson, for the Chichester Festival Theatre which transferred to
The Savoy Theatre in the Strand. Television credits include: Eleven
Men Against Eleven, I’ll be watching You, Soldier Soldier, The
Treasure Seekers, Pie In The Sky, Drop The Dead Donkey, Ivanhoe, A
Touch of Frost, Underworld, Days Like These, Hunting
Venus, Underground, The
Bill, In Defence, The Residents, Beast, The American
Embassy, Judge John Deed, EastEnders, Mile
High, Strange, Doctors, Casualty, Collision. Film
credits include: The Madness of King George III, The Innocent Sleep,
Owd Bob, Cousin Bette,Treasure Island with Jack Palance ,
Swing, Flood, Gladiatress, Les Oiseaux du Ciel, Pirates of the
Caribbean Dead Mans Chest, in which Dermot played played Maccus the
First Mate with hammerhead shark like features to Bill Nighy’s Captain
Davy Jones, aboard the infamous Flying Dutchman. Piccadilly Cowboy, Maccus again
in Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End and Centurion, which
is due for release in 2010 and stars Dominic West (The Wire) and Michael
Fassbender. |
| Emma Kilbey gained
a BA Honours English degree from Exeter University in 1989 and worked as a
freelance journalist for national magazines and newspapers before doing a
post-graduate acting course at Arts Educational. She now combines acting
with directing, teaching, cabaret singing, corporate coaching and writing.
Stage highlights include: Polly Garter in Under
Milk Wood, Lorraine Sheldon in The Man Who
Came to Dinner, Stella in Whale
Music, the title role in the all-female Soho
Group’s Macbeth, Mrs Malaprop in The
Rivals, Ingrid in Blavatsky's Tower, Margaret in My
Mother Said I Never Should, Alex in On
the Verge, Lags -
Time Out Critics' Choice at the BAC, An Oak Tree with Tim
Crouch, Heroes directed by Dermot Keaney. Back in the
mid-90s she comprised one half of character comedy duo Kilbey &
Larkin (Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival, London comedy circuit).
Corporate work includes creating and facilitating countless diversity
and communication training Europe-wide, plus devising theatre with
disadvantaged young people at The Sherman Theatre, Cardiff and acting
students at Northampton University. Recent Radio: Lucy in The Country
Wife for Radio 3, Five Big
Finish/BBV Dr Who spin-offs, Sapphire & Steel with
David Warner and Susannah Harker. Commercial voice overs range from Radio
One jingles to audio guides. TV includes EastEnders and The
Stand-Up Show for Live TV. Directing highlights: The
Fastest Clock in the Universe by Philip Ridley, Talk by
Mark Wilson, Baby with the Bathwater by Christopher Durang, The
Caretaker by Harold Pinter, A Wedding Story by Bryony
Lavery |
| Marcus
Hutton trained at The
Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Theatre includes work at The
Gate, The Manchester Royal Exchange, The Wolsey Ipswich, Riverside
Studios, Theatre Royal Stratford East, The Oxford Stage Company,
The Exeter Northcott, The Horseshoe Basingstoke, The Colchester Mercury and
many more. Parts include Angel Clare in Tess of the
D'Urbevilles, Soranzo in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Armand in The
Scarlet Pimpernel, Iphicrate in Marivaux's Slave
Island and Clive in Crusade. Recently Marcus has
completed three no 1 tours, playing Mark Driscoll in Dangerous
Obsession, Larry Campbell in Murder with Love and Robert
Parry in The Tart and the Vicar’s Wife, all for IDP.
Television appearances include Dr Who (BBC), Love Hurts (BBC),
Lovejoy (BBC), Diana: Her True Story (NBC), A Class Act (BBC),
The New Professionals (Thames), The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries (BBC),
Crocodile Shoes (BBC), Smack the Pony (Channel 4), Hollyoaks (Channel
4). Marcus played regular character Nathan Cuddington in Brookside (Channel
4) for two years. Recent Film: Grant in Dagenham Girls (No
9 Films, directed by Nigel Cole) starring Bob Hoskins and Miranda
Richardson, which will be released in 2010. Marcus took a break from
acting from 2002 to 2007 in order to be available to his young
children. During this time he moved to Tuscany where he worked at his other
"job" as a voice over artist, recording in his own studio.
Marcus is the voice behind behind many national TV advertising
campaigns (including Peugeot, L'Oreal, Vicks,The National Lottery, Mars,
Persil, Renault, Neutrogena and The Times) and over the years he has amassed
more than 5500 voice over credits. Recent non advertising voice work includes
playing 13 characters in the remastered for DVD Caprino Fairy Tales animation
series and appearing twice as The Duke of Buckingham in the Dr Who
Audio series for Big Finish Productions. |
| Carol
Sloman |
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