Sean Chapman
SLT Member 2007 - Present
Contents
Acting Roles
- Prospero in Return to the Forbidden Planet, KTC 2001
- Prospero in The Tempest, University of Wales Cardiff 2002
- German Soldier in What the Women Did, Southwark Playhouse 2004
- Pooh Bah in The Hot Mikado (2007) (Bell Theatre)
- Rum Baba, The Genie in Aladdin (2007) (Bell Theatre)
- Count Otto Von Brunno/Salvatore Scalicio in Bullshot Crummond (2008) (Prompt Corner)
- Theo Spink in Bang, You're Dead! (2008) (Bell Theatre)
- Saint Peter/Caiphas the Elder in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (2009) (Bell Theatre)
- Hermann Goring/SS Schutze Muller II/Customer/Mr Vojte/German Soldiers/Russian Peasant in Schweyk in the Second World War (2009) (Prompt Corner)
- Mr Scoblowski in Daisy Pulls it Off (2009) (Bell Theatre)
Productions as Director
Productions as Lighting Operator
Productions as Set Designer
Credits include: The Magical Mystery Tour (2004 Revue); Bugsy Malone (2005); Return to the Forbidden Planet (2007); The Wizard of Oz (2008); Little Shop of Horrors (2008) and The Jungle Book Kids (2009)
Interests
Sean has always been involved in theatre and was acting professionally (alongside some Stage Management work) between 2004 and 2005 when he set up a Youth Theatre group in the village of Downe (near Bromley, Kent) to provide for the youth of the area. As the group has developed almost every child over 7 has at one time been a member of the group. Children from around the Bromley Borough have also been involved in its productions and events over the last 4 years. The group now has an annual award ceremony - something which Sean has resisted for some time (only because the aims of the group are about development and learning rather than being the best performer) - it has always presented certificates to those who have performed or worked backstage, but now the group award a trophy called 'The Richard Shaw Award' in recognition of one member each year who has shown considerable growth as a performer/crew member but also as a young person, in attitude and behaviour as well as in theatre skills and confidence. Stage Door Theatre Group, Downe will be five years old in December 2008.