Brian Penn
Civil Servant. Brian flirted with drama at school but artistic differences forced a painful separation. At least he knows what his motivation is. Now occupying a safe position in the audience he enjoys all kinds of theatre. He was bitten by the theatrical bug after watching a production of Tommy in his teens. Other passions include films, TV and classic rhythm and blues. He also finds time for quizzes, football and squash. A keen sports fan, his enthusiasm crashes to a halt whenever anyone mentions golf. A musical based on the life of Tiger Woods could be his greatest challenge.
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Turfed, Hackney Downs Studio – Review
A laudable attempt to interpret youth homelessness via the universal language of football.
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California Suite Part 1, St James Theatre – Review
A solid, faithful reading of an outstanding American playwright. A great way to spend your lunch hour!
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Matilda and Me, The Albany – Review
This thought-provoking, challenging soliloquy examines the importance of keeping our memories alive.
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Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’be, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
A barnstorming update of a musical showcasing the unique talent of Lionel Bart.
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The Trial of the Jew Shylock, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A neat, streamlined production with a strong cast makes for a very watchable play.
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It Goes Here Now, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An energetic, bold production catering primarily for a niche audience.
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