Difference between revisions of "Bernard Bullbrook"
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+ | *Character in [[Rain (1973)|Rain]] ([[1973]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*Herald in [[The Stolen Princess (2003)|The Stolen Princess]] ([[2003]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *Herald in [[The Stolen Princess (2003)|The Stolen Princess]] ([[2003]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*Town Crier in [[Dick Whittington & His Cat (2005)|Dick Whittington & His Cat]] ([[2005]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *Town Crier in [[Dick Whittington & His Cat (2005)|Dick Whittington & His Cat]] ([[2005]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) |
Revision as of 08:22, 27 July 2007
One of the founding fathers of SLT, Bernard "Bernie" Bullbrook has been one of the longest serving members of the theatre.
Until his retirement and move to Devon in 2006, Bernie was a regular feature in the SLT bar.
Bernie was Deputy Chairman for many years and fought hard to ensure SLT's voice was heard in council meetings and community groups throughout Lambeth.
Acting Roles
- Character in Rain (1973) (Bell Theatre)
- Herald in The Stolen Princess (2003) (Bell Theatre)
- Town Crier in Dick Whittington & His Cat (2005) (Bell Theatre)
- Alonso in Fuente Ovejuna (2005) (Bell Theatre)
Productions as Director
Interests
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