LEND ME A TENOR
von Ken Ludwig
(Originalversion von "Othello darf nicht platzen")
Mark Elstob
Saunders
Mark’s theatre work includes
The Master and Margarita,
Venus and Adonis,
Twelfth Night, Romeo in
Romeo and Juliet,
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Prince Hal in
Henry IV Part One, D’Artagnan in
The Three Musketeers,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
Measure for Measure,
An Ideal Husband & Hamlet (both directed by Sir Peter Hall),
Salome (directed by Steven Berkoff),
Noises Off,
The Shell Seekers,
The Importance of Being Earnest,
Neville’s Island, Present Laughter and David Hare’s
The Power of Yes (those last two at the National Theatre), and most recently
The Browning Version and David Hare’s
South Downs in the West End. He also spent a happy few months in 2011 touring the west coast of Ireland, playing both title roles in
Hamlet and
Macbeth for Open Window Productions. He is very happy to be performing again at Vienna’s English Theatre, where he was previously seen in
Donkey’s Years and
Charley’s Aunt.
On TV and in film, Mark’s appearances include
A Hazard of Hearts,
The Monk,
Lady Jane (directed by Trevor Nunn),
Eastenders,
The Bill,
Peak Practice, Zeus in
Gory Greek Gods and
Emmerdale, playing the regular role of Andrew Fraser. Mark is a regular reader of Talking Books for the
RNIB.