“It’s the messy, human bits that we don’t show. The unravelling of grief, the complexities of connection, and the art of very un-silent mending.
Prompted by an unexpected phone call, two estranged childhood friends set off on a late night car journey to collect an engagement ring advertised on Gumtree when a shadowy visitor throws the route off-course. A fiercely modern dramedy that navigates the conscious and unconscious minds of two young men.”
“Two dazzling and exciting young talents” - Steve Thompson, Award-winning writer behind Vienna Blood, Leonardo, Sherlock.
Cast and Creative Team for Charles, My Dear Fellow at Lion and Unicorn Theatre
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Tom George Fletcher
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Tom is an actor in training at Guildford School of Acting. He is also an active member of National Youth Theatre.
From the age of 10, Tom worked professionally in TV, Film and Theatre. Recently, he portrayed Alan Strang in Stephen Thompson's Equus. In the past year Tom has toured the UK with Tip of the Iceberg theatre company, worked filming with production studios in Melbourne, Australia, ran a half-marathon for Winston's Wish and, curiously, spent some time living in a Buddhist rainforest community.
(Selected) Theatre credits include: Other in "Charles, My Dear Fellow", Peter Pan in "Wendy and Peter Pan" at the Minack Theatre, Bill in "Find a Partner" Dorfman Theatre for National Connections, Alan Strang in "Equus" dir. by Steve Thompson, Breck Bednar in premiere "Game Over!" by Mark Wheeller, Fleance in "Macbeth" with OVO theatre.
Film and TV credits include: various supporting artist for BBC, ITV, Netflix, Disney
Ruari Spooner
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Charlotte Bass
Charles
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