DIAL „M“ FOR MURDER

by Frederick Knott
3 Nov – 20 Dec 2014
 
 

Philip d’Orléans


Philip is a member of the Equity Register of Fight Directors, and of the teaching and examining staff of the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat. He has worked throughout Europe and America, alongside his regular teaching commitments for RADA, Drama Studio London and other drama schools and universities.

Theatre credits include: Dial M for Murder (National Tour), The Djinns of Eidgah (The Royal Court), King Lear (Theatre Royal Bath), To Sir With Love (Royal Theatre Northampton), The Kite Runner, Robin Hood (Nottingham Playhouse), Gaslight, The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, Far From the Madding Crowd (New Vic Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent), Othello, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cyrano de Bergerac (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre), Corrie! (International Tour), Romeo & Juliet (Theatre Royal Bury St. Edmunds), Peter Pan (Buxton Opera House), L’Isola Disabitata (Royal Opera House International Tour), Henry IV, (parts 1 and 2), God of Soho, The Mysteries, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, A New World and Othello (Shakespeare’s Globe), Julius Caesar and I’ll Be the Devil (Royal Shakespeare Company), Simon Boccanegra, Faust and Ariodante (English National Opera), Veneziana, Der Rosenkavalier (Royal Opera House), Swimming With Sharks (Vaudeville Theatre), Cool Hand Luke (Aldwych Theatre), Carrie’s War (Apollo Theatre), Merlin, Robin Hood (Dukes Theatre), Noises Off (Royal Court Liverpool), The Mousetrap (Victoria Palace Theatre), Romy & Julian, Stone Cold Murder and Witness for the Prosecution (Vienna’s English Theatre).

Film credits include: Pan (Warner Brothers), The Knife that Killed Me (Universal Pictures) and Dark Signal (Independent).