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Show Flyers/Promo Pics

A collection of promotional photographs and flyers from the shows I have been in, although some of the quality of some flyers are pix-elated, you have been warned.

This was my second show at The Crescent theatre in Birmingham. I played Paris, a generally nice guy who is beaten to the punch by being in the wrong place and the right time.
Backstage shot of me as Paris preparing to go onstage.
A promotional still with Paris (Alex Parkinson) and Lord Capulet (Tom Fitzpatrick) discussing the plans for the proposed courtship between Paris and Juliet (Hannah Kelly).
My first show at The Crescent theatre in Birmingham, in which I played the role of The Gentleman Caller, an ambitious get up and go sort who is unwittingly asked to go around the Wingfield's house to for-fill the best laid plans of the matriach- Amanda.
A still from the intimate conversation Jim O'Connor (Alex Parkinson) has with Laura Wingfield (Robyn Rhainna).
My third play at The Rose Theatre in which I played Patrick Simmonds, the mischievous nephew of the main 'protagonist' who has some secrets of his own that he is covering up.
A still from Agatha Christie's: A Murder is announced. Just as the body is exposed.
A still from Agatha Christie's: A Murder is announced. Patrick (Alex Parkinson) serves drinks to Edmund (Dan Taylor) and Phillipa (Marika Farr), as Mrs Swettenham (Lynn Ravenhall) converses.
This was a college production of Serious Money by Caryl Churchill. I played the character of Merrison, a ruthless American businessman who is competent at annihilating the competition.
This was the second show I performed in at The Rose Theatre in which I played Bowe, a soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder from the horrors he has seen at war.
From left to right: Rudyard Kipling (Tom Reese), Mr. Frankland, Bowe (Alex Parkinson)
This was the first play I starred in at The Rose Theatre in Which I played a footman.

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