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Re: Hairspray in London

by Larisie » Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:11 am

Please do not double post. I have edited one of your posts and merged it with your previous post.

I'm not sure I understand what you are talking about regarding an e-mail address. :? Where are you from? Try sending maybe a week or so before the date. Like on Monday or Tuesday of this week. Why would you want to send 7 pictures? Are you sending to each person? If so, I suggest you send to them separately. I would suggest you send between 2-4 IRCs, maybe?

I don't get your last post either. Sorry..

Re: Hairspray in London

by mg29 » Sat Oct 20, 2007 7:20 am

LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND :(







DOMINIC SHAW (Male Swing)

Training: Originally from Jersey, CI Dominic trained at the First Tower School of Dancing and then the Performers College, where he gained a National Diploma in Musical Theatre.

Theatre: Original London cast ‘Ensemble’ in Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre, London); ‘Gus’ and understudy to the role of ‘Bobby C’ in Saturday Night Fever (Germany); ‘Ensemble’ in Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (Germany) and ‘Dancer’ in Royal Variety Performance (Coliseum Theatre, London).

Television includes: Various appearances on Top of the Pops (BBC); Dancer on Love on a Saturday Night (ITV Granada) and Dancer on Children In Need.

Aside from musical theatre Dominic plays guitar and is a singer/songwriter, and is currently working on various independent projects. (Taken out line about website)

Dominic would like to thank his family and friends for their ongoing love and support.




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ELINOR COLLETT (Penny Pingleton)

Training: Guildford School of Acting

Theatre whilst training: ‘Jemma’ in Babes in Arms, ‘Female lead’ in Closer than Ever and ‘Juliet’ in Romeo and Juliet.

Theatre Credits: ‘Swing’ and understudy for ‘Glinda’ in Wicked (Apollo Victoria, London); ‘Anne Catherick’ in The Woman in White (Palace Theatre, London); ‘Ali’ and frequently playing ‘Sophie’ in Mamma Mia (Prince Edward Theatre, London) and ‘Fantine’ in Les Miserables (Palace Theatre, London).

Concert: Noel Coward Centenery (Savoy Theatre, London)

Television Credits: This Morning (ITV), Royal Variety Performance.



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EMMA DODD (Female Swing)

Training: Laine Theatre Arts.

Theatre: Evita (Adelphi Theatre, London); understudying the role of ‘Sally’ in Me & My Girl (UK Tour); ‘Ellie’ in Showboat (Royal Albert Hall); High Society (Shaftesbury Theatre, London); ‘Ensemble’ and understudy for ‘Baroness’ in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium); ‘Adelaide Adams’ and understudy for ‘Katy Brown’ in Calamity Jane (Shaftesbury Theatre & UK Tour); ‘Joule’ and understudy for ‘Buffy’ and ‘Ashley’ in final cast of Starlight Express (Apollo Victoria, London) and A Celebration of West-End Theatre (Palace Theatre, London). Pantomime credits include ‘Alice’ in Dick Whittington and ‘Tinkerbell’ in Peter Pan (both at The Grand Opera House, Belfast); Dick Whittington (Lyceum Theatre, Crewe) and Mother Goose (Festival Theatre, Chichester).

Television: The Cherries - Pilot TV show 1999 now titled The All Stars (ITV Carlton); featured artist in television series Wild Frontier and Halifax commercial (RSA Films, ITV) and Ident for Schwartz – Richard & Judy Sponsorship (Channel 4).



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EWAN GILLIES (Male Swing/Dance Captain)

Training: Arts Educational Schools graduating in July 2007.

Theatre whilst training: ‘Pirate/Policeman’ in Pirates of Penzance; ‘Major Holmes’ in The Secret Garden; and ‘Harold Nichols’ in The Full Monty.

Theatre: ‘Ensemble’ in Follies in Concert (London Palladium); ‘Dancer’ in Jack and the Beanstalk (Sheffield Lyceum) and ‘Ensemble’ in Sondheim’s 75th Birthday Gala (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane).

Ewan is overjoyed to be appearing in Hairspray and would like to thank his family and Arts Educational for their faith and support



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FEM BELLING (Shelly/Ensemble)

Training: Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Fem graduated from The National Theatre Ballet School (Melbourne, Australia).

Theatre in South Africa: ‘Audrey’ in Little Shop of Horrors; ‘Narrator’ in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; ‘Alma’ in Summer Holiday; ‘Soul Girl’ in Jesus Christ Superstar; ‘Janet’ and ‘Columbia’ in The Silver Jubilee Rocky Horror Show; ‘Sr Mary Leo’ in Nunsense Jamboree; Oklahoma! and Let’s Rock, earning her 5 F.N.B Vita Awards.

Theatre in the UK: ‘Mabel Washington’ in Fame (Shaftesbury Theatre, London); ‘Betty Blast’ in Footloose (Novello Theatre, London); Annie Get Your Gun (UK Tour) and Debbie Does Dallas.

Fem was recently Assistant Director for a South African version of Debbie Does Dallas starring Caprice. Keeping her love for improvisational music alive, Fem is a professional Jazz vocalist and electric violinist and can be seen gigging in and around London.




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GAVIN ALEX (Sketch/Ensemble)

Training: Tiffany Stage Academy and Performers College, Essex.

Gavin’s career started at the age of twelve when he toured with Take That on both English and European tours, playing the role of mini ‘Jason Orange’. He then joined the company of Oliver! at the London Palladium playing ‘Dipper’ for six months. Gavin also backed Sir Elton John at the Stonewall Equality Show (Royal Albert Hall).

Theatre: ‘Travis’ and alternate ‘Ren’ in the original London cast of Footloose (Novello Theatre and UK Tour). Goody, Nick, Joe Vegas and Schlomo in Fame (Aldwych Theatre); Joey and understudy Bobby C in Saturday Night Fever (UK Tour); he made his West End debut as ‘Swing’ and understudying ‘Pepper’ in Mamma Mia (Prince Edward Theatre, London).

Television: Hall of Fame for Barbara Windsor (BBC); Hidden Talents of the Rich & Famous 2 (LWT); Barrymore (LWT) and has also been part of the Blue Peter Pantomime.

Gavin would like to thank his family and friends for their continued love and support.



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HELEN DIXON (Female Swing/Dance Captain)

Training: Doreen Bird College, Srapino Ballet Rotterdam.

Theatre: Daddy Cool (World Tour), Assistant Choreographer and Dance Captain to Adam Cooper on Imagine This and Promises Promises (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield), Singing in the Rain (Sadler’s Wells) and ‘Maria’ in Saturday Night Fever (UK Tour). Her dance credits include Between Sleeping and Waking (Resolutions, The Place); ‘Cecile’ in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Japan Tour, Sadler’s Wells) and The Lewitsky Legacy (Arts Theatre, Los Angeles).

Commercial Stage: Will Young ‘Keep On’ Arena Tour; Assistant to Michael Rooney on Kylie’s Showgirl Homecoming Tour; 19 Management Concert (Royal Albert Hall) and has danced for Rachael Stevens, Cathy Dennis, Gareth Gates, Will Young, Emma Bunton and Paul Hardcastle.

Television/Music Video/Commercial: The Royal Variety Show for James Morrison, Children In Need for Danni Minogue, Backing Dancer and Singer on X Factor, It’s Now or Never (ITV); Avenue to the Stars for Charlotte Church, T4 Pop Beach for Will Young, Children In Need for Girls Aloud, TOTP Saturday and GMTV for Nadia, Olympic Torch Concert, Top Of The Pops, TOTP Saturday, Entertainment Today, GMTV, T4 Popworld, T4 Party In The Park, Emma Bunton (UK, Europe and US promotional tour). Helen’s music video credits include: Assistant Choreographer to Paul Roberts on Paul McCartney’s Ever Present Past, Cleo’s Feeling Like This, ‘Lead Girl’ in Matt Willis’ Hey Kid, Heather Small’s Radio On, Loleatta Holloway’s Love Sensation, Will Young’s Happiness, Nadia’s Little Bit Of Action and Ashleigh’s Falling For You. Commercials include: Nike Yoga Wear, McCain Oven Chips and Marks and Spencer.

Helen has choreographed and taught at Bird College and London Studio Centre and teaches workshops at Pineapple as part of the Pineapple Professionals team.

For more information on Helen please visit http://www.reanimator.co.uk




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HOLLY JAMES (Peaches (Dynamite))

Training: The Urdang Academy, London.

Theatre: Most recently ‘Ensemble’ and Dance Captain in Sir Trevor Nunn’s adaptation of Porgy & Bess (Savoy Theatre, London); ‘Joule’ and understudy to ‘Buffy’, ‘Ashley’ and ‘hip-hoppers’ in Starlight Express (UK Tour); ‘Ensemble’ in The Genius of Ray Charles (Haymarket Theatre, London); ‘Baby Aurora’ & ‘Flower Girl’ in Sleeping Beauty (Kirov Ballet at the Coliseum) and ‘Ensemble’ in Les Ballet Negres (Les Ballet Negres at the Royal Albert Hall).

Television: Idents for ITV4 as well as being a featured dancer in the 2005 Royal Variety Performance, broadcast from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Holly is also featured in the 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake video Ayo Technology.

Music: Holly was a founder member of the group Tymes 4 who released two top twenty hits and toured the UK and Europe. In 2002 Holly released ‘I’m In Heaven’ with the producer Jason Nevins that was a UK top ten hit. In 2004, her single ‘Touch It’ reached number 3 in the US club charts.



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JACQUI ZVIMBA (Female Swing/Understudy Dynamites and Inez)

Training: Arts Educational Schools.

Theatre whilst training: ‘Erzulie’ in Once on This Island; ‘Kit Kat Girl/Dance Captain’ in Cabaret; ‘Soloist’ in Songs for a New World and ‘Shy’ in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

Theatre: Sunshine On Leith (Dundee Rep Theatre); Daddy Cool (Shaftesbury Theatre, London); Dancing in the Streets (Cambridge Theatre and Aldywch Theatre, London); ‘Chiffon’ in Little Shop of Horrors (Jersey Opera House); ‘Shalif’ in Sunsets and Mornings (Wellingborough Castle Theatre) and ‘Edna Mae’ in Simenon et Josephine (Opera Royal De Wallonie).

Television includes: This Morning (ITV); Children In Need (BBC); Philips Baby Toothbrushes and Health Scotland Anti-Smoking Campaign.





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JENII HICKS (Brenda/Ensemble)

Training: Jenii has recently graduated from the GSA Conservatoire where she trained in Musical Theatre.

Theatre: Jenii has recently returned from Kuala Lumpur performing in My Fair Lady for Bronowski Productions following its Cyprus production earlier this year.
Other credits include; ‘Mariella’ in A Model Girl (Greenwich Theatre, London); Magic Moments (UK tour) and ‘Amber’ in Time's Up (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford). Prior to training, Jenii toured with the National Youth Music Theatre's production of Oklahoma!, which was performed at The Waterfront Theatre, Belfast; The Sherman Theatre, Cardiff and The Peacock Theatre, London. Jenii also played the role of ‘Eliza Dolittle’ in their workshop production of My Fair Lady.


Jenii would like to thank her parents for their continued support.



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JOHNNIE FIORI (Motormouth Maybelle)

Theatre: Johnnie made her West End debut as Mabeline in 125th Street and then went on to understudy ‘Muzzy’ in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Shaftesbury Theatre, London); World premiere of 1984 (Royal Opera House); The Exonerated (Riverside Studios, London) and ‘Ma Rainey’ in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Royal Exchange, Manchester).

Music: In 1998 Johnnie launched her international career with an appearance on Vh1 Europe’s acoustic programme Take It to the Bridge as a singer-songwriter and has toured major festivals throughout the UK and Europe.

Television and Voice-overs: Her voice was featured as The Three Muses from the Disney soundtrack of Hercules; as ‘La La’ and ‘Poe’ for the Teletubbies; on the Power Rangers’ theme and the children’s show Brum. Commercials include American Airlines, Pepsi and Coca-Cola. She is currently a featured guest medium on television’s Most Haunted and Most Haunted Live.

Johnnie’s singing career started at the age of 3 when her Great-Grandfather would take her to roadside revivals and tell her, “Just sing for the people little Johnnie.” She has been singing and writing songs ever since.

http://www.johnniefiori.com




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KATE GILLESPIE (Pearl (Dynamite))

Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts

Theatre: Kate made her first professional appearance as ‘Liat’in South Pacific (Grange Park Opera). Other theatre includes: ‘Gang Gang’in Nos Vie En Rose (Edinburgh Festival and Birmingham Hippodrome); ‘Female Tribe Member’in Hair (Gate Theatre, London); ‘The Princess’in The Old Vic’s production of Aladdin which starred Sir Ian McKellen as Widow Twankey; ‘Nala’in The Legend of the Lion King (Disneyland Resort, Paris); ‘Genie of the Ring’in Aladdin (Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne) and most recently ‘Stephany’in Tender Dearly (West Yorkshire Playhouse).

Television: Kate has recently been seen on television as ‘DS Chadderton’in Emmerdale (ITV).



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LEWIS DAVIES (Gilbert/Ensemble)

Training: Bodyworks Company Dance Studios, Cambridge.

Theatre: Trevor Nunn’s Porgy & Bess (Savoy Theatre, London); Thriller Live (Dominion Theatre, London & UK Tour); ‘Swing’ and understudy for ‘Tyrone Jackson’ in Fame (Aldwych Theatre, London); ‘Featured Dancer’ in The Genius of Ray Charles (Haymarket Theatre, London); ‘ JT’ in Oh! What a Night (UK & European Tour); ‘Ensemble’ in I Can’t Stop Loving You (Reno, USA); ‘Tyrone Jackson’ in Fame (Malta); ‘Apollo MC’ in Buddy (Isle of Man); ‘Ensemble’ in Fame (UK Tour); ‘Derek’ in Home for Christmas and Ritchie in A Chorus Line (Cambridge Theatre). Lewis was a featured dancer in Showtime in Malta and has also been a backing dancer on Fragma v’s Coco’s Concert Tour.
Television: Lewis has appeared on television as lead dancer in It’s Now or Never (September Films, ITV); Sabrina the Teenage Witch; a pilot video for Dance Masters and pop video’s for Canteena and Word on the Street.
For more information on Lewis, please visit: http://www.access-associates.co.uk/ldavies

Lewis is thrilled to be appearing in Hairspray and would like to thank his Mum and girlfriend Yasmin for their wonderful support.




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MICHAEL PETERS (Thad/Ensemble)

Training: Michael was born in London, but was brought up in Newquay, Cornwall. He attended Truro College and then Stella Mann College graduating in 2007.

Theatre: ‘Zach’ in A Chorus Line (Radlett Theatre); ‘Brendon’ and ‘Archibald’ in Eureka High as part of Perfect Pitch New Musicals, (Gatehouse Theatre) and ‘Governor’ and ‘Narrator’ in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Radlett Theatre).

Re: Hairspray in London

by mg29 » Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:50 am

sorry , it's me again....
It's a hard thing to collect autographs ... :lol:
But.....
:mrgreen: I so many people "forwarding" and e-mailing people that the letter is coming.
I'm not really sure , do ya know any e-mail address for the teathre? And if you do , what should I write in the e-mail.......
(And when should I send it , to make it come for the 30 October)

sorry for my english and remember I'm only 11 :oops:

AND it's still me , SORRY ,

If I wanna to send 7 pictures , how many IRC should I attach ? I mean 2 pictures is how many IRC'S , 4 pictures is How many IRC...??

Re: Hairspray in London

by Larisie » Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:50 am

Well, in London as far as I know they aren't called playbills, but it's quite possible they are. Maybe mention programme instead? Otherwise I'm sure there won't be any problems in sending to the whole cast. They are all more than happy to sign, I'm sure! Just like the NYC cast is. :D Good luck!

Larisie

Re: Hairspray in London

by Selise » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:07 pm

quick question - so in the letter, ask for a signed playbill from the whole cast? I've never sent a "cast address" before, and I have Hairspray NYC, so I thought London would be awesome too.

Thanks for answering in advance.

Re: Hairspray in London

by Larisie » Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:14 pm

mg29 wrote:Do i need 2 send :
IRC if I don't live in London?????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!
SAE
PHOTOGRAPHS?
I live In Poland , how many days should I send : today's 17 October ... should I send it on... 19 October?????
Yes, you must sent IRCs if you don't have UK stamps for an SASE. You could ask for a program signed by the cast, unless you are sending to a specific person you could send your own photo. Today is actually the 19th and you posted on the 19th too. :? You can send it at anytime, there is no end date for this as of yet.

Larisie

Re: Hairspray in London

by mg29 » Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:08 pm

Do i need 2 send :
IRC if I don't live in London?????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!
SAE
PHOTOGRAPHS?
I live In Poland , how many days should I send : today's 17 October ... should I send it on... 19 October?????

Re: Hairspray in London

by BABii_ANG3L » Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:19 pm

Yeah that address would work.

You should write it like this

Cast of Hairspray
c/o Shaftesbury Theatre
210 Shaftesbury Ave.
London, WC2H 8DP

Hope that helped. Good luck!!

Re: Hairspray in London

by sj93 » Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:23 pm

Thanks so much! :D
I will try it as soon as the play opens!
Do i just put to the cast of Hairspray above the address?

Re: Hairspray in London

by Larisie » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:30 pm

Hi sj93,

This is the address I found (I'm sure yours will probably work):

Shaftesbury Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London WC2H 8DP
UK

The play opens October 30 and the closing is currently open-ended, so there is no set final date.

Good luck! {up}

Larisie :D

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