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Paul Taylor
Paul has toured extensively around Britain and the rest of Europe, nearly fulfilling his dream of travelling in a troupe, in a caravan, to a town, put up the stage, do the show, pack up and move on.
Paul has enjoyed a varied and interesting career including Emcee in Cabaret, Mozart in Amadeus, Tom Jones in The History of Tom Jones, several outings as Oberon/Theseus in A Midsummers Night Dream, Norman in The Dresser, Peter Quinn/Miles in Turn of the Screw, Macheath in The Beggars Opera, Dorian Gray in A Picture of Dorian Gray, Jesus in Godspell and Orin and others in Little Shop of Horrors, Arturo Ui in *The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Yvan in *Art, Paul in *Misery, Willy in *Blue Remembered Hills, Mme Ranyevskaya/Firs in a new adaptation of Chekhov's *The Cherry Orchard, Dick/Schnitzerschitz in Ha Ha Hitler. His most recent theatre role, this year, being Jerome in Tom Neill's adaptation of Three men in a Boat. (*all with Blackeyed Theatre.)
His film credits include; Tim in 'Curtain Call', Jamie in ‘Unbelievably British’ (nominated in several international film festivals, Short Film category) and Tim in ‘Chocolates and Champagne’ – a film he enjoyed making immensely.
Paul has also turned a hand to directing and some of his favourite productions include; Barnum, Faust (which he aso adapted from Marlowes' version), Our Countrys Good and Young Lady of Tacna (the last two for his own Theatre Company).
Christmas, always a fun time for actors, has given just as much variety and has seen Paul as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, King Pie Rat in Dick Whittington, as an Ugly Sister in Cinderella (twice-he looks good in a frock and has great legs), the devil and everything else in The Snow Queen, Big Bad Wolf in Big Bad Wolf,Ghost of Christmas Past and others in A Christmas Carol, Widow Twanky in Aladdin and Fleur (yet another sister!) in Beauty and The Beast.
Lately, Paul has been enjoying several interesting projects in Norwich and the rest of Norfolk. Most recently as part of An impossible Journey:The Art of Tadeusz Kantor, a site specific theatre piece as part of an exhibition of this great Polish Artist's work and is part of an international company developing a site specific piece for installation on a Steam Train Journey.
