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Troupe in association with Park Theatre presents

A Single Man

Based on the book by Christopher Isherwood


CHARLEY | OLIVIA DARNLEY
GEORGE | THEO FRASER STEELE
MALE PARAMEDIC/ MR STRUNK/ ALEX/ NURSE/ BARTENDER | FREDDIE GAMINARA
KENNY/ JIM | MILES MOLAN
FEMALE PARAMEDIC/ MRS STRUNK/ MARIA/ DORIS | PHOEBE PRYCE

 



Olivia Darnley 
| Charley

Trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

Theatre credits include: The Meeting (Minerva Theatre), Masterpieces, Pig Girl and The Rat Trap (Finborough Theatre), Ugly Lies the Bone (National Theatre), Twelfth Night (Filter Theatre), Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies (Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, Winter Garden Theatre), Accolade (Finborough Theatre, St. James Theatre), Pride and Prejudice, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Macbeth (Open Air Theatre), All My Sons (Apollo Theatre), Hay Fever (Theatre Royal Haymarket), As You Like It, The Little Fir Tree (Crucible Theatre), Arms and the Man (Salisbury Playhouse), Much Ado About Nothing, Private Lives and The Importance of Being Earnest (Theatre Royal Bath), Vincent in Brixton (Library Theatre), Northanger Abbey (York Theatre Royal), The Taming of the Shrew (National Tour), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Bristol Old Vic).

Film credits include: Seacole, Benediction, You, Me and Him, Death Defying Acts and Hear the Silence.

Television credits include: Doc Martin, Call the Midwife, Grantchester, The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, Titanic, Marple, Doctors, Hughie Green, Most Sincerely, Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.

Radio credits include: This is Your Country Now, Too, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Small Town Murder, Wild Honey, Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, The Reserve Rope, African Beauty and Lost in Mexico.

Audiobooks credits include: War and Peace, Lolly Willowes, The Herd, How We Live is How We Die, The Heroic Heart and This Shining Life.

 


Theo Fraser Steele
| George 

Theo trained at Guildhall School of Music and Drama. 

Theatre credits include: This Island’s Mine (King’s Head Theatre); Don Quixote (Royal Shakespeare Company and Garrick Theatre); Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, Sense and Sensibility and Single Spies (Theatre by the Lake, Keswick); Doctor Faustus, The Alchemist and Tamburlaine The Great (Royal Shakespeare Company); Woman in Mind (Salisbury Playhouse); Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry (Tricycle Theatre); Guantanamo 'Honour Bound to Defend Freedom' (Tricycle Theatre, Ambassadors Theatre). 

Film credits include: The Golden Compass, Mad About Mambo, Before You Go and Mrs Brown

Television credits include: The Crown, Grantchester, Victoria, Genie in the House, The Thick of It, My Family, Keen Eddie, Hex, Close and True, A Christmas Carol, Shockers: The Visitor, The Prince of Hearts and Casualty

Radio credits include: The Corrupted, The Beach at Falesa, Lady Susan, The Prince, Number Ten, A Small Town Murder, Two Minutes Hate, Romeo and Juliet, Antoine et Dougie and The Greengage Summer

 


Freddie Gaminara
| Male Paramedic/Mr Strunk/Alex/Nurse/Bartender 

Freddie trained at LAMDA. 

Theatre credits include: Light Falls (Royal Exchange Theatre). 

Film includes Red Joan and Brighton

 



 




Miles Molan
| Kenny/Jim  

Miles trained at Rose Bruford College. 

A Single Man is his professional debut. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Phoebe Pryce
| Female Paramedic/Mrs Strunk/Maria/Doris 

Phoebe trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. 

Theatre credits include: The False Servant (Orange Tree Theatre); The Night Watch and The Picture of Dorian Gray (National Tours); Cash Cow (Hampstead Theatre); About Leo (Jermyn Street Theatre); A Passage to India (Park Theatre, National Tour); The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Octagon Theatre, York Theatre Royal); The Merchant of Venice (Lincoln Center Festival, New York City, Shakespeare’s Globe and International Tour) and The Tempest (Shakespeare’s Globe). 

Film credits include: The Lost King, The Complete Walk: The Merchant of Venice and Plus One

Television credits include: The Girlfriend Experience and Holby City. 

Radio credits include: The Pale Horse