GRAHAM WEAVER

Graham’s professional career began as a child in ‘Oliver!’ at the London Palladium. From there he went on to work and train with the NYMT. Shows included ‘Tin Pan Alley’ and ‘Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 50’th Birthday Celebrations in which he was one of the 100 strong choir to perform at the Royal Albert Hall. Graham trained at the BRIT School for Performing Arts, studying Musical Theatre, and then at Goldsmith’s College, University of London gaining a First Degree in Drama and Theatre Arts graduating in 2006. Although Graham’s primary passion is Musical Theatre, his theatrical interests are wide and emcompassing and he was able to indulge his creative longings at Goldsmiths, which is primarily an art institution, and by working on Live art/multi-media/instillation performance for Future Shorts. Credits include Bent at The Catford Broadway, playing John Hinckley in Sondheim’s Assassins at The Landor, work-shopping and debuting a new musical by Damien Reynolds at The Shaw Theatre and two major critical and box office successes at The Union Theatre. Both directed by Thomas Southerland, these were the all-male production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore in which Graham took top soprano, and the very recent revival of The Pajama Game in which he played Sid.