Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Actors CV

My Actors CV:

Name: Corrina Foley
Address: 54 Walcot Avenue, Bedfordshire
Mobile Number: +447983238226
House phone: 01582 518887
 
Eye colour: blue
Hair colour: light brown
Hair length: long
Hair style: straight
Height: 5ft 7
Build: slim
Ethnicity: White British
DOB: 22nd March 1998
Age: 17
Weight: 9st (57kg)
Location: Bedfordshire, England
Playing age: 16 - 20

Credits:

·       Zombie Quest Hitchin / Site specific Halloween piece
·       FAME the musical / Stevenage Gordon Craig theatre / Mrs Myers (main part)
·       Great war theatre project – Boston theatre company (USA)
·       Cyrano de Bergerac / Commedia dell arte / masked theatre
·       Children’s Theatre / ‘A day in the life of a Tudor’.
·       Aladdin the Panto! – Main role of Aladdin.
·       Confusions, GCSE exam – role of Lucy.
·       FAME the musical – Miss Bell (main role)
·       Various other shows.


Accents:

English * , Estuary English, Standard American.
Languages:

English *

Music & Dance:

·       Contemporary dance
·       Singing / Alto * , Soprano
·       Street dance

Sport:

Swimming.

Education:

North Hertfordshire College, currently studying a two year course of a Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Performing Arts.


Organisational Structure



Unicorn Theatre:

Artistic Director: Purni Morrell

Executive Director: Anneliese Davidson

Technical Director: Phil Bentley

STAFF:

DIRECTORS' OFFICE

020 7645 0512 | office@unicorntheatre.com
  •  Purni Morell
  •  Anneliese Davidsen
  •  Carolyn Forsyth
  •  Yasmin Lewis
  •  David Cheddie
  •  Ellen Edwin-Scott
  •  Catherine Greenwood
  •  Sally Pembroke

DEVELOPMENT

  •  Tamzin Golding
  •  Cecelia Lagier
  •  Lorna Killin
  •  Melissa Wilkins

COMMUNICATIONS

  •  Helen Tovey
  •  Ella MacFadyen
  •  Bonnie Smith and Jane Dodson
  •  Sair Smith
  •  Dan Crosby
  •  Clióna Roberts, CRPR
  •  Georgia Hayden
  •  Warrick Griggs
  •  Lyn Medcalf, John Cockerill
  •  Anna Johnson, Clare Quinn, Flo Dessau, Haleemat Adeyemi, Henry Reynolds, Housni Hassan, Jackie Downer, Jessica Hayles, Joanna Selcott, Josh Stamp-Simon, Katy Cracknell, Malika Quintyne
  •  John Cockerill, Tom Dancaster, Nadia Giscir, Clare Quinn, Oliver Roll, Claire Sundin, Paul Brewster

PRODUCTION

  •  Phil Bentley
  •  Liz Lawson
  •  Colin Allen
  • Jef Mitchell, Matt Lewis & Rob Johnson
  •  Paul Brewster, John Cockerill, Tom Dancaster, Nadia Giscir, Jessica Hayles, Anna Johnson, Lyn Medcalf, Matthew Newell, Claire Sundin, Emma Thomson, Clare Quinn



'The Unicorn was founded in 1947 as a touring theatre that operated out the back of a van and took plays around the country for children. Its core founding philosophy was that plays for children should be treated as, made the same way and judged the same way as plays for adults.'

'It is two and a half years since Morell took up her post at the Unicorn. Not long after she started, she declared: "I think of the Unicorn as a theatre, and not necessarily as a theatre within the children's sector." There were mutterings from some people who thought it was a sign that the plain-speaking former head of the National Theatre's Studio – Belgian by nationality, but raised in the UK – wanted to alter its focus. But the Unicorn remains very much a space for the young, and in the future is likely to become even more so: there are plans afoot for a show next year where anyone over the age of 12 will be excluded from the audience.'