Fallen Angel Theatre Company

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Fallen Angel Theatre Company creates bold, imaginative and accessible interpretations of provocative and challenging plays. Founded in 2007 by directors Chris Loveless and Carrie Fewins, Fallen Angel is progressive in style and purpose yet grounded in age old traditions of story-telling and romance.

FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS

Moonshadow by Steve Hennessy, White Bear Kennington, 23rd June - 19th July   Time Out Critics' Choice

The Remains of the Day   tba


PREVIOUS PRODUCTIONS

2009, Ray Collins Dies On Stage by Mark Breckon, Alma Bristol, 2nd - 13th June

2008, Bram Stoker's Dracula, a musical adaptation by Alex Loveless, White Bear Theatre Kennington

2007-2008, The Custom of the Country by John Fletcher, White Bear Theatre Kennington

 


 

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR - CHRIS LOVELESS

Photograph of Chris Loveless Chris trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

He has worked at/for: Alma Bristol, Ambassador Theatre Group, ARTTS International, BBC TV, Bristol Old Vic, Coronation Hall Ulverston, Dukes Lancaster, European Ballet, Forum 28 Barrow, Greenwich Playhouse, Hackney Empire, Lowry Salford, Lyric Hammersmith, Novello Theatre Ascot, Okai Collier Company, Redroofs Theatre Company, Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, Stepping Out, Theatre West and the White Bear Kennington, amongst others.

He has directed all of Fallen Angel's shows to date - Dracula and The Custom of the Country, as well as an acclaimed production of Anthony Neilson's Normal and the short plays Walter's Monkey and Thursday Coma.

Chris has worked as a producer on the London fringe; as an actor in TV and theatre and is a former member of the National Youth Theatre.

 

ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE - ANNABEL BATES

Annabel_Bates2.jpg (9773 bytes) Annabel trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama (BA Acting), graduating in 2006.

Theatre includes Various charaters in 'It's No Joke!' an anti-Knife Campaign with the Comedy School and The Metropolitan Police, Elle in 'Elle and the Cabaret of the Cavendish Club' - Musical (295 Regent Street), Kitty in 'The Last Maharajah' - Musical (Hoxton Hall) and Zenocia in 'The Custom of the Country' (White Bear).


Film includes Lisa in 'Ohms' (Bruno Centofanti) and Georgia in 'The Tutor' (Christopher Whyld).


Audio includes Narrator in 'Love in the Lakes' (Hart McLeod).


Viral includes Girl (lead) in 'The Lung' (Channel 4 and Cancer Research).

Annabel is an experienced teacher of acting for film, theatre, voice and Shakespeare technique. She also prepares students applying to drama school.


 

Awards for All


Thanks to support from Awards for All, Fallen Angel is able to offer workshop, performance and theatre-going opportunities to users of mental health, drug and alcohol services.

For more information, please contact us.

 

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