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Zoe Thomas
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  • Manchester
  • United Kingdom
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What I do... (Actor, director, designer, teacher etc?)
I'm an actor, experienced in new writing in performance, script development and short film as well as full length theatre. I long to be on the radio
My Quick CV
Miss Lawson - Casualty 1909 - Mark Brozel - BBC Television
Storyteller - Inspire Rotherham - Rotherham Council - Diva
Sophie - Remember Me - Jonathan McGrath - Waterside Theatre
Scottish Power Saleswoman/Missionary - Welcome to Paradise-Friday Night Films
Young Maggie - The Tale of Maggie Pink - Graeme Maley - Yellowdog Theatre
Georgina Love - The Summerlands - Laurie Rea (Salford Arts Theatre)
Woman - Concrete Ribbons - Wyllie Longmore (Library Theatre MCR)
Victorian Board Member - Ikebana for West - Jonathan McGrath
Woman - Concrete Ribbons - Wyllie Longmore (Midland Hotel MCR)
Jody - Ikea "Rivalry" (Granada TV Commercial)
Various - Thrasher - Chris Wright (Lowry Theatre & Yard Theatre)
Genevieve - Splendour - Will Osmond (Yard Theatre MCR)
Nina - After The Blood Rush - Conor McKee (Palace Theatre MCR)
Mam - Touched - Chris Honer (Manchester Metropolitan)
The Married Woman - The Blue Room - David Fleeshman (Man Met)
Nurse Hart - Cabbages - Alan Pattison (Contact Theatre, MCR)
Julia - Fefu and Her Friends - Paul Robinson (Man Met)
Governor General- The Blacks - Juliet Ellis (Manchester Metropolitan)
Amy Thomas - Amy's View - Pre Professional
Various Roles - Jane Eyre- Pre Professional
Vickey Hobson - Hobson's Choice - Pre Professional
The first thing that inspired me in theatre...
Not being allowed to go onto the stage at a panto when I was a really young child and never giving up since.
Having my breath taken away by a performance of Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf
My favourite theatre something is...
The smell of backstage, the play that makes you remember what you're in it for.
The thing that annoys me about our industry...
The true stereotypes. Getting in. Bums on seats rules.

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London

Could anyone give me some good pro's and con's for moving to London as an actor. I'm in Manchester now, and happy, but everyone says "oh, you MUST move to London if you want to get anywhere".
Anyone?
Thanks.

Posted on October 26, 2008 at 12:39am — 2 Comments

Zoe Thomas

24/7theatre festival

Hello all,

I'm not sure how many of you are here from Manchester, but it's definitely worth a plug in any case. This year sees the 4th annual 24/7 Theatre Festival that takes place in Manchester. Each year around 24 new plays are chosen from thousands of applicants, each a peice of origional, never seen before theatre, and performed in various non-theatre venues around Manchester city centre.
As part of last year's festival, three winning plays were taken to Bolton's
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Posted on June 22, 2007 at 1:12am — 2 Comments

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At 12:45am on May 2, 2009, Promising Productions said…
Hi, Zoe

I went to see one of the plays in the 24/7 festival last year. A friend called Fiona Gordon was in it. It's a great idea and Manchester deserves it. I hope I can get to some of this year's plays - and hope you get a part!

We produce radio/audio drama and I notice you'd like to get into that field. We're not registered BBC suppliers (yet!) but we are plugging away at producing plays to build up our CV. So will keep you in mind for future productions.

As to whether you have to be in London to 'get on', I'm not sure. There are obviously more things going on in London, but it's more expensive to live etc, and more people chasing each role I would think. I'll try to get a friend to pop along and give you an actor's view if she has time (she lives in London).

Best wishes

Peter
At 1:10pm on April 24, 2009, Eric Egan said…
Hi and thanks for joing my Cento Productions Group!
At 12:27am on April 1, 2009, William E. Spear said…
Zoe,

Please accept compliments on your accomplishments; how do we make our mutual goal of more radio happen?

Best,

William
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