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Michael Piper

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  • Name:

    Michael Piper

    Ethnicity:

    White/Caucasian

    Location:

    Birmingham, London

    Native Accents:

    London

    Other Accents:

    French

    Languages Spoken:

    French

    Gender:

    Male

    Playing Age:

    20-30

    Height:

    Hair Colour:

    Brown

    Eye Colour:

    Blue

    Website Link:

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  • Experience

    ACTING

    Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2009: Love's Labour's Lost, Shakespeare. Officer Dull.

    Edinburgh 2007: The Physicists, Durrenmatt. Policeman and male attendant.

    July 2007 and 2006: Training day for National Fanily Mediation. I played a 48 year old man seeking a divorce. We were given bare facts around which we improvised with trainee mediators.

    December 2006: The vocally demanding lead of Buckle Boy in a new musical pantomime.

    Edinburgh 2005: Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Dario Fo: The lead part of Maniac. "Highlights include the bravura central Performance." - Three Weeks.

    December 2004: Animal Farm, Orwell. A grotesque, physical and terrifying Squealer.

    Summer 2004: Metamophosis, Berkoff/Kafka. A grotesque and frightening Lodger in a promenade performance.

    Edinburgh 2003: Skin, Makin. A naturalistic role in a new play.

    2002: Our Country's Good, Wertenbaker. A frequently hilarious Sideway.

    2001: The Visit, Durrenmatt. Numerous roles in a grotesque, cartoon like performance.

    COMEDY

    2005: I performed at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham to an audience of 2000 in the final of UNITALENT, a Britain's Got Talent style competition entered by hundreds of acts across seven universities. I won the £2500 prize for my stand up routine.

    2006: My Edinburgh show won the praise of top comedy critic and former Perrier Award judge, Kate Copstick, in her review in The Scotsman. "Very clever...hugely endearing...really does hold you and make you laugh."

    2010: My new Edinbugh show was a huge success. I became adept at improvising, delivering my material with swagger and ease. Three Weeks described it as "beyond evaluative scales."

    PRESENTING

    2006: I presented a funny with a serious message about the environment for the charity One Small Barking Dog called Auto Amnesty.

    2007: I presented the Birmingham University Dance Society show.

  • Additional Skills

    Writing, improvising, devising, technical knowledge

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