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PREVIOUS PRODUCTIONS IN DRAMA

From Shakespeare to Pantomime

Previous Productions: Welcome

SCHOOL & AMATUER PRODUCTIONS

From Shakespeare to Pantomime

Eric has been involved in the following in recent years, with various groups;

PLANNED for 2019; Agatha Christie's And then there Were None.

Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, local tour, 2018

Sweeney Todd the Musical – directed for Evesham Operatic and Dramatic Society, September 2014

The Importance of Being Earnest – short tour, 2013 as Producer/Director

Singin’ in The Rain, 2012 (co-Producer, Director) with PODS, Pershore, Worcs

Aladdin (co-Producer, Director) with PODS in Pershore, 2010

Dick Whittington (Director) 2007

The Canterbury Tales, Players Company, as Producer, Director 2008, Evesham

Treasure Island, Players Company, as Producer, Director 2009, Evesham

A Man for All Seasons, Players Company, as Producer, Director 2010, Evesham

One o’clock at The House, as Director with Salford Priors Drama, 2009

Robin Hood’s Christmas Story (panto) as writer, producer,director, Carmarthen Lyric Theatre, 2005

A Christmas Carol as writer, director, Carmarthen Lyric Theatre, 2004 ** ALSO, at Carmarthen Lyric, as Director, Copacabana (2003) and Oklahoma (2004),

ALSO in Llanelli and Swansea Grand Studio, The Hard Yards, Version A, as writer, from an original play by Tony Leyton **


Between 1993 and 2001 at Trinity School

Barnum Producer, Director 2000 and Bugsy Malone also at Trinity School, 2001 Plus, Philadelphia, Here I come, Our Country’s Good, The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth (also at The Globe in London)


Most recently Eric has been teaching LAMDA solo acting to several students, and, with wife, Viv, produced and directed two monologue productions in 2015 (a short tour) and 2016 (at The RSC The Other Place) featuring a dozen or so young people presenting monologues from Shakespeare, Betjamin, Moliere, Churchill, Wilde and others with songs thrown in for good measure, plus one episode of TV.s famous sitcom ‘Porridge’ with the writers’ permission


** These production scripts are available for performance from www.playsandmusicals.co.uk

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