STONE COLD MURDER
A thriller by James Cawood
Fliss Walton
Olivia Chappell
Fliss followed her father onto the stage almost as soon as she could walk, and enjoyed performing at school and for local theatre companies. Her first professional role was in a tour of Neil Simon’s comedy,
I Ought to be in Pictures, where she played daughter Libby to her real father’s Herb. Despite a brief time away from acting after university she soon returned to make it her full time career.
Fliss’s screen credits include:
Doctors (BBC1) and Natasha in
Holby City (BBC1). Her theatre credits include: Emma Bovary in
Breakfast with Emma (Time Out Critics Choice) and Desdemona in
Othello – both for The Rosemary Branch Theatre; Portia in
The Merchant of Venice (C Company); Gwendolen in
The Importance of Being Earnest and Lady Macduff in
Macbeth – both for Changeling Theatre; Brook in
Popcorn (Baron’s Court Theatre); Adele in
Shakers-Restirred (Landour Theatre); and two seasons with New Farnham Rep Theatre.
Fliss writes and performs as one half of the raconteur comedy duo ‘Irony and Bliss’, and is currently writing her first solo show. Fliss is delighted to be in Vienna at springtime and hopes you enjoy the play.