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That Theatre Company members:
Actor Ian Burns
Actor Tom McEwan
Actor Linford Brown
Actor Steve Smith
Directors: Claus Bue, Barry McKenna
Production manager & Sound design:
Mark Jones
Light designer Julian Simpson
Sound FX & webmaster:
Søren B. Petersen
Admin. og presse: Thomas Dahlberg |
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Ian Burns - Actor
- has lived here since 1990 and writes and performs his own material with Tom McEwan. He also produces new and classical English language plays such as NIGHT IN NOVEMBER, WAITING FOR GODOT, BOUNCERS, NO MAN'S LAND AND THE CARETAKER. He is proud to have been nominated for a Reumert (Danish version of Lawrence Olivier Award) in 1998 with Tom McEwan and "The Boys in the Band" for their production of Jurassic Pork. Before Ian came to Denmark he worked in repertory theatres in Manchester, Harrogate, Sheffield, Coventry and Scotland. He was also in the original musical productions of "Lennon" and Blood Brothers" in London's West End. His TV credits include Coronation Street, Angels, and "Liebe Mutter" an award winning film for Channel 4 and ZDF.
Ian founded That Theatre Company in 1997 with Julian Simpson.
www.ianburns.dk
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Tom
McEwan - Actor
is one of Denmark's most popular comedians and performers - despite the fact that he is not from these
shores. He has lived in the country for over 30 years and made his breakthrough with the hugely popular TV series "Klyderne". Since then he has appeared in numerous
theatre, TV and film productions.
He also performs in English with his partner Ian Burns and together they write their own
offbeat, satirical, musical comedy shows. Most notably
"Jurassic Pork" at Folketeatret, which was nominated for a Reumert in 1998 under the category
"Best show". Tom ventured into the role of Director for the first time in 2002 when he directed "Bouncers" in Danish for Teater
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Angela Heath-Larsen - Actor
After completing her training at Mountview Theatre School (London), Angela worked for several years for the BBC and touring theatre in the UK. She has performed in both comedy and classics – in large theatres, fringe theatres, radio, film and on TV. She is also an experienced voice-over artiste and presenter. In Denmark, where she has lived since 2001, she has appeared in DR1’s Emmy award-winning series ’The Protectors’, a Zentropa short film ’Vogn 347’ and ’Vita and Virginia’ at CaféTeatret.
www.angela.dk
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Sue Hansen Styles - Actor
After a 20 year career in international Human Resources in London, Luxembourg and Brussels, Sue came to Denmark in 2001 with her Danish husband. She worked for two years at Danmarks Radio as a journalist and news reader on the daily News In English programme.
Sue co-founded Why Not Theatre Company (WNTC) in 2007 with Nathalie Johnston, who has since moved back to the UK. She is now Artistic Director of WNTC and also runs her own successful voiceover business, World of Words.
A self-taught actress, Sue has performed on a number of European stages including the Tower and Questors Theatres in London, the ECC in Brussels, That Theatre Company and CTC in Copenhagen and the ITM in Malmö.
Her roles have been many and varied, including Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Joy in Shadowlands, Helen in The Road to Mecca, Stevie in The Goat or Who is Sylvia, Ines in Life x 3 and, most recently, Virginia (Woolf) in Vita & Virginia by Dame Eileen Atkins at CaféTeatret in 2011. Sue will be playing Emilia in Why Not Theatre Company’s production of Desdemona, a play about a handkerchief at Bådteatret in April 2012 and Anna in Old Times by Harold Pinter – a collaboration by Why Not Theatre Company and That Theatre Company – at Krudttønden in autumn 2012.
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Andrew Jeffers - Actor
Andrew trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for three Years and graduated in 1991. Since graduating he has played many roles in plays on the West End, touring England and in local repertory theatres, including the national tour of ‘Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dream coat’, playing the roles of Jacob and Potiphar, ‘Bouncers’ by John Godber and ‘Earnest’, an adaptation of the Importance of being Earnest playing various roles, for London Toast in Copenhagen and then in Edinburgh at the fringe. He has also performed on television in ‘Eastenders’ and ‘The Bill’.
Andrew has played the Dame in 14 Crazy Christmas Cabarets for London Toast Theatre.
Andrew moved to Copenhagen three years ago. He is now the voice of ‘Sommersby’, ‘Lego’, and various corporate voice overs. He also teaches, is a chef and stage fights (he played a Musketeer and Gardister in the ‘Three Musketeers’ for the Kongelig Theatre)
He played Auntie Elsa in the Kongelig Theatre’s production of ‘Fanny and Alexander’ in 2011. |
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Vibeke Nielsen - Actor
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Maria Lohmann - Actor
Maria will be playing Miranda in THE COLLECTOR
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Annemette Andersen - Actor
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Birgitte Holm Halkjær - Education material
Korrespondent engelsk/ Handelshøjskolen København.
Cand.mag engelsk og dansk /Københavns Universitet
Lektor engelsk/dansk Borupgaard Gymnasium, Lautruphøj 9, Ballerup.
Has written our Education Material since Autumn 2007.
Urban Legends, The Lover / The Dumb Waiter, Sleuth, Casanova Undone,
In Extremis, Hancock’s Last Half Hour., The Collector. Oleanna
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Steve Smith - Actor
has been living here since 1996. Was a founder member of The Yorkshire Theatre Company and has appeared in several popular British TV series
including: All Creatures Great & Small (BBC) Brookside
(Channel 4) and THE BILL (Thames TV)
His Danish theatre appearances include HamletMaskinen for Teatret Opus X, Bouncers, No Man's Land and The Caretaker for That Theatre Company and a Danish production of Bouncers for Teater
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Linford Brown - Actor
has lived in Denmark since 1999. He was a resident actor with The Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-Upon-Avon and at The Barbican for 2 seasons and appeared in productions
of; Coriolanus, Pentacost, The Wive's Excuse, Cain, & Brand For the
Burning.
His TV work includes Dangerfield, Only Fools and Horses, 2.4 Children all for The BBC and Pork Pie for Channel 4.
Danish theatre appearances in Bouncers and No Man' Land for That Theatre Co and Game, Set and Match for London
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Nina Larissa Bassett - Director
born Bromley, Kent 1971. Nina has a MA from the University of Copenhagen in Theatre Studies and Women's Studies. For the past 10 years she has worked in Copenhagen theatres, such as Husets Teater and KIT, as director's assistant, translator and dramaturg. She has had the privilege of working with directors such as Howard Barker, Søren Iversen and Vivian Nielsen. Nina joined That Theatre Company in 2001 as assistant director for Julian Simpson on Harold Pinter's “No Man's Land”. She had her debut as a director in 2002 with “The Caretaker”.
Nina Larissa Bassett speaks Danish and English fluently, therefore she translates plays and non fiction from Danish to English and vice-versa. |
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Christian Dahlberg - Music composer
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Barry McKenna - Director
Barry has been a professional actor for 33 years touring the U.K. in such parts a Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar and Aston in The Caretaker by Harold Pinter. Since moving to Denmark in 1986 he has directed The Lisbon Traviata together with Michael Simpson, two popular productions for The Loyal Shakespeare Company: their award winning Romeo og Julie and Hamlet. He has directed two productions for Vivienne McKee, Intimate Exchanges part Two in 1997 and The Importance of Being Earnest in 2004 that year he also wrote, directed and appeared in 'Swonderful at Den Anden Opera . At the start of 2008 Barry directed the Reumert award winning play Flammens Muse for Kaleidoskop. The play is touring to Bejing in the autumn of 2009. He will also direct the team in a new production of Twelfth Nightlater this year. In 2007 Barry was Vivienne McKee’s Assistant Director on The Crazy Christmas Cabaret Fogg's Off and he fulfilled the same function on Hamlet’s Private Dick in 2008.
www.barry-mckenna.dk |
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Nicole Bertrand Post - Assistant director
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Linda Elvira - Actor
Se CV (pdf)
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Christina Hildebrandt - Actor
Christina trained at the Scandinavian Theatre School and has since her
graduation worked as actress and director both in Denmark and Scotland.
Although Danish of origin she speaks fluent English and French. Her work as
an actress includes "Brimstone and Treacle", "Hamlet" and "Kiss Me Kate".
Director credits include "Fame", "Agnes of God" and "S'Wonderful".
Co-founder of youth theatre group "Pain and Panic Productions", Scotland |
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The Steve Kelly - Musician/Performer
The Steve Kelly snaps the twig of categorisation across his genre busting knee. Naturally suspicious of specialisation he remains a committed Jack of all trades and master of those which are important. The Steve Kelly has a thirty year wide bibliography of experience and operates daily at a steady 120 bpm.
2008 is expected to be the year of The Steve Kelly’s appearance on the international interest horizon. Featuring musical collaborations with a member of a certain pop group and a musical/performative involvement with That Theatre Company and as yet undisclosed movie plans, its already set to be an eyebrow-archingly interesting year. His ascensions zenith is foretold for 2009 followed by an eclipse into permanent obscurity during 2010, the novelty having throughly worn off.
www.thestevekelly.net |
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Laura Bach - Actor |
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Laura Casey - Director
Laura is currently studying for her BA degree in Sociology at Copenhagen University. Although only recently moved to Denmark, she has been lucky enough to get involved with That Theatre Company firstly as an assistant to Claus Bue on That Theatre Company’s previous production, Pinter’s Lover and Dumb Waiter and now as a contributer to the devised piece - Urban Legends.
She owes it all to a four leaf clover she found when she was seven years old. |
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Dic Edwards - Writer
Dic Edwards, born in Cardiff, Wales.
Plays include:
Looking For The World (Sherman Theatre, Cardiff 1987); Long To Rain Over Us (Leicester Haymarket Theatre 1987); Doctor Of The Americas (Central School of Speech and Drama, London, 1988); Low People, Leicester Haymarket Theatre 1989); the fourth world (theatr Clwyd 1990); Casanova Undone (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow 1992 and White Bear, London 1993); Wittgenstein’s Daughter (Citizen’s Theatre, Glasgow 1993 and White Bear, London 1994); Beggars New Clothes (Broomhill International Opera Festival, Kent and The Cockpit, London 1994); Lola Brecht (Castaway, UK tour 1995); Utah Blue (The Point, Cardiff 1995); Over Milk Wood (Spectacle Theatre, UK Tour 1999); Franco’s Bastard (Chapter Arts centre, Cardiff 2002); Manifest Destiny (Opera libretto, The Tricycle Theatre, London 2003 and Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh 2005) Astrakhan (Winter) (Cambridge ADC, Edinburgh Festival 2005); The Pimp (White Bear, London 2006)
Dic Edwards plays are published by Oberon Books Ltd., London
Due out, late 2007 – Two Immorality Plays (The Pimp and Solitude)
Walt Whitman and other poems
Dic Edwards lives in Aberaeron, West Wales. He teaches Creative Writing at Lampeter University |
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Julian Simpson - Light
designer
Born in Oxford, England, but educated at Cambridge. This division of loyalties also extends to his daily life. Sometimes he has his engineering cap on working for Bruel & Kjær. At other times he works as a theatre director or as a lighting
designer. He also writes. In the U.K. Julian adapted and directed BLOOD BROTHERS for teenage actors as well as writing and directing Aladdin, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and Babes in the Wood at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
He was a founder member of That Theatre Company and has directed Night in November, Bouncers, Jurassic Pork, The McEwan & Burns Show and No man’s land for the company.
His lighting credits include Thors Brudefærd, De Tre Musketeer, Eventyrenes Løge and Oleanna. |
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Claus Bue - Director
Uddannet på Statens Teaterskole 1969-72. Har været medlem af teatergruppen Turnus Teatret og fik i høj grad eksponeret sit improvisationstalent i de populære tv-transmitterede forestillinger fra Park Cafe "Så hatten passer" og "Hatten rundt".
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Agnethe Nordin - Actor
Agnethe graduated from The ArtsEd London School of Acting in 2001. She has played as different parts as “Electra” in Sophocles’ “Electra” and ”Little Red Ridinghood” in Stephen Sondheims Musical “Into the Woods” . Agnethe has a parallel carreer as a singer, pianist and voice-coach. In 2002, she toured with the English TIE-show “Musicalove” in Italy and developed the same year a cabaret for “The Cherub Company” in London, called “Blues In The Night”, about Peggy Lee. In 2003, she was one of the initiators of the Theatre “PLAY” in Cph., for which she also wrote and directed 2 plays with and for children and young teenagers. |
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Thomas Magnussen -
Actor
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Gordon Kennedy -
Actor
Gordon Kennedy. Skuespiller med skotske aner. Uddannet
på skuespillerskolen v/ Århus teater
88-92. Siden lavet stand Up Comedy og ungdomsTV,
og en lang række teaterforestillinger fortrinsvis
i København. Det er første gang Gordon
spiller teater på sit modersmål engelsk. |
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Sira Stampe - Actor
Sira Stampe graduated from The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in 1999, and has lived and worked in London untill 2004. Her latest work there includes the part of the Danish Queen Anne in the BBC mini series ‘Gunpowder, Treason and Plot'. In Denmark she has worked on various filmprojects, and is currently wrapping up the all-english-language feature film ‘No Right Turn'. Last year Sira performed with the Danish Radiosymphonyorchestra's Wind Quintet as the narrator in ‘The Lonely Note', and with the Diamond Ensemble in 'To The Angel with the Fiery Hands'. Sira now lives permanently in Frederiksberg. |
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Thomas Dahlberg - Admin. and
press
pr@that-theatre.com |
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Mark
Jones - Sound designer / photo |
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Søren Bom Bom Petersen - Sound FX and webmaster
www.sbpetersen.dk |
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