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Reuben Anderson

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Reuben  Anderson  performer

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Reuben has been performing all his life. He joined The Sylvia Young Theatre school when he was 10 and through this was able to get some good experience in the professional world of acting; some bits parts in TV and feature films. Later on he joined the LOST Theatre Company where he performed in a variety of productions; from Pantomime, Alan Ayckbourne farce to Shakespeare. He was also lucky to go to a school which very much encouraged the performing arts, so he performed in a number of interesting and stretching productions for young actors such as plays by Tennessee Williams and Edward Bond. He went on to study a degree in Drama at Liverpool <placenamew:ston>John Moores University , after which he took a year’s professional training at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Since graduating his theatre credits have included; Hippolito,Spurio and Junior Brother in The Revenger's Tragedy (BAC), Ensemble inIphigenie En Tauride (Royal Opera House); Paco in Elegies; For Angles, Punks and Raging Queens at Fortune Theatre (West End) and Brentwood Theatre, Thorpe in Lie Detector (Tabard Theatre/Lost One Act Festival 07);  Truth Detector (Lost One Act Festival 08), Ali in Homelands (Practicum Theatre), Movement ensemblein Pandora's Box (Unity Theatre, Liverpool/Pan Theatre co-production). His television credits include Ian Spiro in When the Lies Run Out (directed by Paul Greengrass), and his Feature Film credits include Leon the Pig Farmer (Electric Pictures).

Most recently Reuben has performed in the following audio plays for The Wireless Theatre Company; Ash in Dream me a Winter by Simon Farquhar (a play from the 24 hour Old Vic competition) , Tony in A Friend in Me, Marco in A Funny Old Business and Thorpe in Lie Detector.

Also: 'Ned' in Richard O'Brien's new panto 'Pig In Boots' for the Wireless Theatre Company.

'Ramon' in 'Gym Shorts', the pilot episode of a new comedy series by Bill Stoppard (Third Space Productions).

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Jade Allen
Reuben Anderson
Jack Bowman
Alex Campbell
Ceri Gifford
Jenny Runacre
Mariele R Temple
Peter Yates
Edinburgh 2008
Edinburgh 2007
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