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Dean Chisnall is a London-based performer, born in Lancashire. He trained at The Arts Educational School in London, and after graduating, went on to star in The Woman in White at the Palace Theatre. His theatre credits also include: Narrator in Blood Brothers (UK tour); Sam in Mamma Mia! (Cyprus); George Mole in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 (Meiner Chocolate Factory); Working (Southwark Playhouse); Shrek in Shrek The Musical (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and national tour); Love Never Dies (Adelphi Theatre); La Cage aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre); Never Forget (Savoy Theatre and tour); Evita (Adelphi Theatre); and Cinderella (High Wycombe and Nottingham). His workshop credits include; Water Babies; Vampirette; and, Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’be. His recording credits include; Working (Original London Cast Recording); Never Forget (DVD); Evita; The Confession Room; The Concrete Jungle; and Act One: Songs From the Musicals of Alexander S Bermange. His television creditsd include; Text Santa (ITV); Britain’s Got Talent (ITV); Loose Women (ITV); GMTV; The Alan Titchmarsh Show (ITV); Children in Need (BBC); Blue Peter (BBC); This Morning (ITV); and Bargain Hunt (BBC). And, his concert credits include; Magic at the Musicals (Royal Albert Hall); You Can’t Stop the Music with Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (Bangkok); Stars of the West End (Europe); and the WhatsOnStage Awards (Prince of Wales).
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Sue Townsend’s THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE Book & Lyrics by Jake Brunger Music & Lyrics by Pippa Cleary Set in 1980s Leicester, Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, follows the daily dramas and misadventures of Adrian’s adolescent life. With dysfunctional parents, ungrateful elders, a growing debt to school bully Barry K...
Working WORKING is the extraordinary genre-defining musical from Grammy and Academy Award-winner Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell) based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with the American workforce: Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. This highly original and universal portrait ...
In October 2010 Cameron Mackintosh's legendary production of Boublil and Schonberg's Les Misérables celebrated its 25th anniversary in London and is now the world's longest-running musical. This international award-winning musical sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction, against the backdrop of a nation in the grip of r...
There are changes in the roll call at Les Misérables from 11 June 2018 as the musical enjoys its 33rd record-breaking year. So who is joining Dean and Bradley?
Whose #StageFaves diary would you like to get a peek into? Fortunately for them, their secrets are safe as it is Adrian Mole's diary that now has a cast full of brilliant #StageFaves attached to it, as the Menier Chocolate Factory have announced the full company for their brand new production of Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 – The Musical which opens in Adrian’s 50th birthday year.
Stephen Schwartz's Working opened to great reviews at the Southwark Playhouse and so they've given us a real #StageFaves treat in the forming of a brand new trailer. Now let's get to work watching it...
Six young performers straight out of drama school will make their professional stage debuts alongside #StageFaves veterans in the European premiere of Stephen Schwartz musical WORKING, opening next month at Southwark Playhouse. Wonder how excited they must be feeling about now...
We are having fun picturing Liam Tamne as a fireman... He joins Gillian Bevan, Dean Chisnall, Krysten Cummings, Siubhan Harrison, and Peter Polycarpou to show a variety of faces from the great American workforce in their daily grind in the European premiere of Stephen Schwartz's genre-defining musical WORKING this summer...
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