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THE MUSIC OF
WILLIAM FINN

Conceived by
Rob Ruggiero
Directed by
Andrew MacBean

With
Louise Dearman
Frances Ruffelle
Gareth Snook
Simon Thomas
Sally Ann Triplett
Ian H Watkins

Musical Director
Matthew Brind
Production Designer
Ben M Rogers
Costume Designer
Claire Bilyard
Sound Designer
Gareth Owen for Orbital Sound

3 March - 6 April, New Players Theatre

Photograph of Gareth Snook

Gareth Snook

Cast

Gareth Snook

Gareth trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His London West End appearances include Lee Harvey Oswald in Assassins and Peter in Company (both directed by Sam Mendes at the Donmar Warehouse and Albery Theatre); Alex in Aspects of Love (Prince of Wales), Harry in My Fair Lady (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane) and created the role of Artie Green in Sunset Boulevard (Adelphi) all for Trevor Nunn; Dino in The Rink (Cambridge); Grantaire/Bamatabois in Les Misérables (Palace); Harry in The Hired Man (Astoria); Skyrocket in the Royal National Theatre’s Guys and Dolls (Prince of Wales); Gus/Bustopher Jones in Cats (New London); Girlfriends (Playhouse); Closer Than Ever (Jermyn Street, Criterion & Vaudeville); Pete in Show Boat (Royal Albert hall).

Other theatre includes Harold in The Full Monty and Father Dominic in Martin Guerre (National Tours); Side By Side By Sondheim (Harrogate); Joe Josephson in Merrily We Roll Along (Leicester Haymarket); Billy Flynn in Chicago (Manchester Library); Peter in Stags and Hens and Jesus in Godspell (Nottingham Playhouse & Churchill, Bromley); Mickey in Blood Brothers (Derby Playhouse).

He played Bamatabois in the 10th Anniversary Concert of Les Miserables and was a principal soloist in the Ira Gershwin Tribute Who Could Ask For Anything More – both televised at the Royal Albert Hall. He appeared for Cameron Mackintosh in Hey! Mr Producer at the Lyceum Theatre, London and played Willie Conklin in the European Premiere of Ragtime at the St David’s Hall, Cardiff. He was a guest performer at the opening gala night of the new Millennium Centre Theatre in Cardiff, televised live for BBC 4.

Television includes Pulaski, That Uncertain Feeling, The Bill, Ten Glorious Years, Rory Bremner-Who Else?, Company and French and Saunders.

Presented by Junkyard Dog Productions, Demos Bizar Entertinment and Surefire Theatrical in association with Larry Hirschhorn, Remmel T Dickinson, Jayson Raitt and Mariano Tolentino, Jr.

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