KEY FOR TWO

by John Chapman and Dave Freeman
13 May – 29 June 2013
 
 
Robin Sebastian

Robin Sebastian

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Robin Sebastian trained at the Arts Educational Schools Acting Company.

His Theatre credits include: Robin in Volcano (Bill Kenwright Ltd. UK No. 1 Tour/Vaudeville Theatre West End), the role of Kenneth Williams in Productions of Round The Horne, Unseen and Uncut (Ian Fricker Productions), Stop Messing About (The Leicester Square Theatre), Round the Horne Revisited (Original Cast White Bear Theatre, West End & National Tour), plus The Royal Variety Performance (Coliseum Theatre). Other roles include Lt. Gruber in ‘Allo ‘Allo (Calibre Productions), Carmen Ghia in The Producers (No. 1 Tour/Andrew Fell Limited), Cardinal Richelieu in The Three Musketeers (Bristol Old Vic.), Josh in Boarders (Sitcom Trials 2009 runners up/Leicester Square Theatre), Willy Banbury in Fallen Angels (Vienna’s English Theatre and Kent Repertory), Alistair Spenlow in Move Over Mrs. Markham and Cecil Graham in Lady Windermere’s Fan (Vienna’s English Theatre), Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest (The Torch Theatre Co.), Greg in Relatively Speaking, Sergius in Arms and the Man, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet and Victor in Private Lives (all for Kent Repertory), Sparkish in The Country Wife (London Classic Theatre Company), Duncan / Thane Brian in Macbeth and the Beanstalk (Upstage Productions) and Cassio / Roderigo in Othello (Custard Factory).

Robin’s screen credits include Holy Flying Circus (Talkback Thames/BBC4), Sherlock 2, A Scandal in Belgravia (Hartswood West), My Family, Ben Elton’s Blessed, Round the Horne Revisited, Great Inventions, Spooks, Boy in Darkness, Just William II and Crusades (all for the BBC), Dale Windtunnel in The Basil Brush Show (BBC/The Foundation), Serial Killers and A Royal Agony Special (Live TV), Mothers and Daughters (Dolly Pictures) and Dance of Shiva (Epiphany Films).

His Radio experience includes: Kenneth Williams in Twice Ken Is Plenty, Cosmic Quest, The Rose and the Ring, Where Three Roads Meet and The Life of Mary Seacole (all for BBC Radio 4).