Alex Ferns has a new theatre show coming up in June! It’s called “Casualties”, 18 June to 14 July 2013 at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park. You can get tickets on this link:
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"Alex Ferns as Gary
Alex is best known for playing Trevor Morgan in Eastenders, but recently he’s put a couple of musicals under his belt – ‘South Pacific’ and Little Shop of Horrors, for which he was nominated as best supporting actor in a musical. In 2005 he won the TMA best supporting actor for ‘Coyote On A Fence’ and best actor for ‘Man Dancin’’ at the Cherbourg Film Festival. Although born in Scotland Alex was raised in South Africa and, as a young man, was conscripted into the South African Defence Force to serve in Angola, so he brings a great deal of experience to our production and we are all very excited to be working with him."
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"The world premier of Ross Ericson’s play that explores how love, friendship and truth are not so certain in the context of war.
When Gary Maddocks rejoins Mike Evans and his Counter IED Team in Afghanistan he is pleased. He has been finding life back home with Emma dull and is impatient to get back to the job he loves, but had he known what fate had in store for him would he have been so eager? Of course he would, it’s like an addiction, and if your luck runs out well that’s it isn’t it? But was it bad luck, faulty kit, or something else? After all Mike has been acting strangely lately and Emma appears to be hiding something.
This world premier will be directed by West End Director, Harry Burton - who is also directing ‘Barking in Essex’ starring Lee Evans and Shelagh Hancock at Wyndham’s Theatre this Autumn."
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"Alex Ferns as Gary
Alex is best known for playing Trevor Morgan in Eastenders, but recently he’s put a couple of musicals under his belt – ‘South Pacific’ and Little Shop of Horrors, for which he was nominated as best supporting actor in a musical. In 2005 he won the TMA best supporting actor for ‘Coyote On A Fence’ and best actor for ‘Man Dancin’’ at the Cherbourg Film Festival. Although born in Scotland Alex was raised in South Africa and, as a young man, was conscripted into the South African Defence Force to serve in Angola, so he brings a great deal of experience to our production and we are all very excited to be working with him."
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"The world premier of Ross Ericson’s play that explores how love, friendship and truth are not so certain in the context of war.
When Gary Maddocks rejoins Mike Evans and his Counter IED Team in Afghanistan he is pleased. He has been finding life back home with Emma dull and is impatient to get back to the job he loves, but had he known what fate had in store for him would he have been so eager? Of course he would, it’s like an addiction, and if your luck runs out well that’s it isn’t it? But was it bad luck, faulty kit, or something else? After all Mike has been acting strangely lately and Emma appears to be hiding something.
This world premier will be directed by West End Director, Harry Burton - who is also directing ‘Barking in Essex’ starring Lee Evans and Shelagh Hancock at Wyndham’s Theatre this Autumn."
A quick invitation to invite you to an exclusive speaking event at Balls Brothers Minster Exchange!
Ross Kemp the BAFTA award-winning actor, author and journalist who, since his Eastenders days, has received international recognition for his documentary series investigating gangs around the world and the war in Afghanistan is at Minster Exchange this June 29th.
Ross will be speaking at a three course lunch in one of our private events rooms sharing his insight and experiences in an open and honest presentation and taking questions in a Q and A session with the audience.
Tickets to this exclusive speaking are available, including a fantastic three course lunch prepared by the Minster Exchange chefs.
Prices for tickets are £700 for a group of ten, or, £90 each.
Book to secure you or your friends tickets by contacting Minster Exchange on: 0207 283 2838 or email minster.court@novusleisure.com
Ross Kemp the BAFTA award-winning actor, author and journalist who, since his Eastenders days, has received international recognition for his documentary series investigating gangs around the world and the war in Afghanistan is at Minster Exchange this June 29th.
Ross will be speaking at a three course lunch in one of our private events rooms sharing his insight and experiences in an open and honest presentation and taking questions in a Q and A session with the audience.
Tickets to this exclusive speaking are available, including a fantastic three course lunch prepared by the Minster Exchange chefs.
Prices for tickets are £700 for a group of ten, or, £90 each.
Book to secure you or your friends tickets by contacting Minster Exchange on: 0207 283 2838 or email minster.court@novusleisure.com