Engaging Shaw

a romantic comedy by John Morogiello
26 March – 5 May 2012
 
 
Amanda Osborne

Amanda Osborne

Charlotte Payne-Townshend

Amanda trained at The Webber Douglas Academy.

Her previous for Vienna’s English Theatre include Veronica Fairchild in Rich Orloff’s romantic comedy A Capital Affair, Camille in David Foley’s Deadly Murder, Liz in Alastair Beaton’s Feelgood and Patty in Arthur Miller’s The Last Yankee. This is however, her first Viennese spring!

Other theatre work includes: Lady Loxfield in JB Priestley’s They Came to a City, Mary Titterington in the stage adaptation of James Kennaway’s epic Tunes of Glory (Middle Ground Theatre Company), Amanda in Noel Coward’s Private Lives, Susan in Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party (both for UKTT), Anna in Patrick Marber’s Closer (London Classic Theatre Company), and Lampito in Germaine Greer’s version of Lysistrata (BAC).

She appeared in the Polish TV drama series Londoners.

Twenty Years Hard Labour, her first play, put Equality in Employment in the dock, it charted the successes and failures in improving equal opportunities in the workplace. It was performed at The Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadlers Wells and marked the 20th Anniversary of the campaigning organisation – The Wainwright Trust.