Zenith Youth Theatre Company - Previous Members Achievements

Previous Members Achievements

  • Roland Orzabal was a member of 1980s pop band Tears for Fears
  • Daniel Fine played Eddie in the UK tour and West End production of Blood Brothers. Also played Posner in the UK tour and West End run of Alan Bennett's The History Boys
  • Nicola Stokes performed in the long-running West End musical The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas
  • Michael Rouse played Gus in the world premiere of Saturday Night Fever at the London Palladium and played Legolas in the West End musical The Lord of the Rings
  • Jamie Luck is Head of Education at the Theatre Royal Bath
  • Gareth Packer has worked as a stunt performer in theme parks all over Europe and regularly appears with the Acromaniacs
  • Emma Quintin played one of the Tweenies on tour and in the West End

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