the European Premiere of

PROOF

by David Auburn
4 Feb - 23 March 2002
 
 
Glynne Steele

Glynne Steele

Hal

Glynne finished training at the Drama Studio, London in July last year. His first professional roles were in Cambridge – Rosencrantz in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Leonardo in Blood Wedding and Surly in The Alchemist at the Cambridge Arts Theatre. After moving to London, he appeared outdoors as Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet, as a singing train driver in BriefEncounters, a singing Victorian cockney in Fishmonger and a (non-singing) hapless husband in Alan Ayckbourn’s Between Mouthfuls.

Glynne has toured as Buttons in Cinderella for the Globe Players and, most recently, as a 10 year old Boy in Roald Dahl’s The Witches for the Theatre Royal, Northampton.

Glynne’s West End credits include the recent Donmar Warehouse revival of Christopher Hampton’s Tales from Hollywood, and the Narrator for a new play, Body Language at The Arts Theatre.

Film and TV work includes Trial and Retribution, La Jalousie, A Short Film About Trepanning and Mind Reading.