THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

by Oscar Wilde
1 Nov – 22 Dec 2010
 
 
Moray Treadwell

Moray Treadwell

Merriman/Lane


Moray’s theatre credits include:  Seasons of improvising and devising with the Wigan Pier Actors Company and fringe in Edinburgh and London – where he won an award at the London New Play Festival. He has toured Italy twice playing Pozzo in Waiting For Godot, and performed at The National Theatre of Macedonia in Skopje with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead – a joint production with Corin Redgrave’s Moving Theatre Company. 
               
He worked in Rep around the country roles include:  Hindley in Wuthering Heights, Brassett in Charley’s Aunt, Mark in Building Blocks, Casswell in Cause Célèbre, Mick in The Caretaker, Sidney in Absurd Person Singular, Orsini-Rosenburg in Amadeus and Malone in Man and Superman.

National tours include Arsenic and Old Lace and most recently Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Moray’s T.V. credits include: Eastenders, Beck, Murder Most Horrid, Ultraviolet, Wuthering Heights, 2.4 Children, My Family, Manchild, Whose Baby? and Planespotting.

His Film credits include Pirates of the Carribean II (Dead Man’s Chest) and Round Ireland With a Fridge.

Audio work includes the Radio 4 pilot episode of Dr Who, with Stephen Fry and Sylvester McCoy; and several other Dr Who dramas with Colin Baker and Liz Sladen for Big Finish Productions.

10 years ago Moray helped devise and research “Through the Stage Door”; a unique tour of one of Britain’s oldest, most influential and beautiful theatres – the Theatre Royal Drury Lane: It is a project he is still very proud to be a part of.