NEWS

RecordingIn July 2010, Mark completed a sample audio file for CBeebies, based on a new programme idea for toddlers. He provided all of the character voices that can be heard in the clip on his showreel page.

In April 2010, Mark took part in the fourth Wireless Theatre Company LIVE audio recording. Venturing into the genre of Science Fiction, 2010: Space Commander! was set in 2062 when the human body has long become obsolete, Google is the creator of all life and all records of the world we know now are classified. Recorded at the wonderful new LOST Theatre in Vauxhall, Mark was was thrilled to be part of the performance to nearly two hundred people who came along to be part of the audience. The programme will be available to download soon via www.wirelesstheatrecompany.co.uk

Continuing in the world of audio drama, Mark is currently in rehearsals for his next radio play - Come The Revolution! which is being produced in association with Goldsmiths University, London. More details to follow.

Since September 2009 Mark has been working as part of a national tour presenting a government funded road safety production for children aged 9-12. The play was featured in The Oxford Times. Read the article here.

This past summer he took part in the Edinburgh Festival where he joined Kevin Tomlinson and Kepow Theatre Company in Venue 88, Caves 2.

Mark recently finished working with actor/director Richard Cant (BBC and RSC) at Arts Educational Schools London.

On Mark's performance as Lord Polonius in William Shakespeare's Hamlet at Arts Educational Schools, London from a former moderator for Trinity Guildhall:
'He spoke with passion, and used the stage well. The clarity in his voice was noticable and resonant. I saw a relaxed, happy and confident actor who has good vocal variety and humour. I was gripped throughout by his energised performance.'

Recent praise from Adrian James, Associate Director of Arts Educational Schools London:
'Instinctively he knows what to do as an actor'
'He is always "there" even when off stage'
'Fully working all of the time'
'Loves theatre more than his ego'
'Any director would find him a joy to work with'
'His heart, generosity and loving personality means he produces lovely work'
'He has complete transparency as an actor'