MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS

by Ron Hutchinson
31 March – 10 May 2014
 
 
Neil Bromley

Neil Bromley

Ben Hecht

Neil has appeared here twice before playing Brooklyn cop O’Hara in Arsenic and Old Lace and the gloriously aristocratic Bentley Summerhays in Bernard Shaw’s Misalliance.

Recent work includes pantomime Dame at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester, a tour of Ireland with Menagerie Theatre in Bloody Human Rights, Luke Forsythe’s It’s Not Me It’s You for Channel 4, comedy pilot The Truth for BBC TV, the award winning short Football Is a Circle (winner of best short at MOFILM Sydney) Theatre AdAd’s Wasted starring alongside Jemima Hamilton and a critically acclaimed portrayal of Stan Laurel in Philip Dart’s production of Laurel & Hardy, as well as multi-roles in Lucy Kirkwood’s Tinderbox for Tooting Arts Club.

Neil also appeared on TV in the USA in the award-winning short film Father’s Day and played the nerdy conspiracy theorist in David Steven Lee’s The Peak and the Pit.

As a writer he co-wrote the black comedy A Pig Too Far for BBC radio and a sitcom pilot Turn the World Down which was nominated for the Golden Rose at the Montreux Television Festival.

Both Neil’s previous appearances here were in the winter, so he’s looking forward to exploring Vienna in the spring!