Alumni

We are extremely proud of our graduates and the work they undertake in all media.  Our web-site will have regular updates of graduate progress, but here we highlight just a handful of our graduates.

Headliners

Christmas Shows

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Aladdin

Princes Hall, Aldershot: Rachel Lea-Gray
Ashcroft Theatre Croydon: Nathaniel Morrison, Quinn Patrick
Floral Pavilion, New Brighton: Andrew Agnew
Hertford Theatre: Victoria Gimby, Olivia O’Shea
Medina Theatre, Isle of Wight: Anthony Joblin

Beauty and the Beast

Motherwell Civic Theatre: Scott Armstrong, Leigh Lothian
Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage: Leanne Jones

Cinderella

Adam Smith Centre Kirkcaldy: Gayle Telfer Stevens
Darwen Library Theatre/Festival Drayton Centre: Charlotte de Paeztron
Kings Theatre Edinburgh: Katy Heavens 
Lighthouse Poole: Mostyn Lawrence
Theatre Royal Winchester: Kate Ankers

Dick Whittington

Theatre Royal Bath: Laura Clements

Jack and The Beanstalk

Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford: Paul Lawrence-Thomas 
Salisbury Playhouse: 
Jack Merivale (Musical Director) 
Watford Palace Theatre: Alan Pearson 
Granville Theatre, Kent: Kate Malyon
Grove Theatre Dunstable: Don Gilet 
Perth Theatre: George Ure
Gala Theatre, Durham: Hayley Emma Otway

Peter Pan

Tour: Emma Jane Richards
Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston: Ben Norris

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne: Jodie Lee-Wilde, Ross MacLeod, Leah Shears, Adam Shorey


Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood

Oakengates Telford: Gareth Davis, Janine Pardo 
New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich: Tim Jackson

Sinbad

Thwaites Empire Theatre, Blackburn: Victoria Bell, Katie Vincent

Sleeping Beauty

Woodville Halls, Gravesend: Julia Cave, Ellie Chidzey
The Courtyard, Hereford: Christina Cuttell, Tim McArthur, Daniel Slade, Richard Vorster
Assembly Halls Tunbridge Wells: Glynis Barber, Owen Woodgate 
Theatre Royal Windsor: Martin Cabble (as Kevin Cruise), Bradley Clarkson
Civic Hall Bedworth: Kilke Van Buren
East Midlands Tour: Robert Heard 
Harlequin, Redhill: Carys Gray
Above the Stag, Victoria London (Adult pantomime): Gregory Airey, Samatha Ridings

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple: Jenny Perry, Ally Holmes
White Rock Theatre, Hastings: Andy Brady, William Banyard

Also

Ben Thornton: The Enchanted Christmas - London Art House, Angel, North London
Sarah Fuller: Strictly Gershwin (English National Ballet - 'Christmas Magic' Season) - The Coliseum, London
Charlotte King: Peppa Pig's Treasure Hunt - Criterion Theatre
Katharing Moraz: Hansel & Gretel - Theatre Royal Margate
Charlotte Workman: Charlotte's Web - Polka theatre
Craig Painting and Matt Williamson: The Firework-Maker’s Daughter - Bloomsbury Theatre
Ashley Kumar: The Snow Queen - Unicorn Theatre
Leonine Harrison: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - Schools Tour
Larissa Webb: A Very Merry Christmas - Tour
Dan Gingell: Holly and Ivan’s Christmas Adventure - Lyric Hammersmith
Rowenna Lennon:  A Christmas Carol -The Greenwich Playhouse
Louise Hollamby: Red Riding Hoodie -  Battersea Barge
Suzanne Nixon: The Snow Dog - Luton Library theatre.
Louise Gookey: Rodger and Hammersteins Cinderella - Tabard Theatre , Chiswick
Antony Jardine: Alice In Wonderland - New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Laura Pitt-Pulford: The Little Prince - Lyric Theatre, Belfast
Lauren Hood: The Flint Street Nativity - Hull Truck
Gemma Barrett: Wizard of Oz and Christmas Carol  - UK Tour
Rose Robinson: The Princess and the Goblin - Exeter Phoenix Arts Centre
Giovanna Ryan: The Glass Slipper - Northern Stage, Newcastle upon tyne
Holly Vernon-Harcourt: Thursford Christmas Spectacular - Thursford Collection, Norfolk.
Jackie Knowles: The Night Before Christmas - Watermans Arts Theatre, Brentford.
Paul-Ryan Carberry: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Octagon Theatre Bolton
Alison George: Swallows and Amazons - Chichester Festival Theatre
Andrew Pepper: Alice in Wonderland - Brewhouse Theatre Taunton
Melanie Bright: We Will Rock You (UK Tour) - Edinburgh Playhouse
James Austen Murray, Daniel Koek, Cameron Jack, Jill Armour, Eddie Elliott and Dominic Smith: South Pacific (National Tour) - New Theatre Oxford
James Gant:  Oliver - UK Tour
Anton Tweedale, Caroline Rodgers, Tom Feary-Campbell and Charlotte Newton John: Little Women the Musical -The LOST Theatre
Will Close:  Jesus II - White Bear Theatre
Felicity Houlbrooke: The Railway Children - Waterloo Station.
Nicola Kill: Every Bit of my Love - Old Vic Tunnels.
Matt Rawle: Pippin - Menier Chocolate Factory 

Also Overseas

David John Watton: Rhinoceros - Queen's Theatre, Adelaide
Nikki Butcher: Aladdin - Kuala Lumpur
Andy Coxon: The Rocky Horror - European tour
Megan Phillips: The Sound of Music - Gateway Theatre, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Peter Rae: One Language Many Voices - European Tour

 


   

Kelly Adams

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Since graduating in 2001 Kelly has enjoyed a successful television, theatre, film and radio career.

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Glynis Barber

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Glynis moved from her native South Africa to London to train at Mountview, graduating in 1977.

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Lindsey Coulson

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Lindsey graduated in 1982.  Her TV debut was in the Children’s series, A Bear Behind, working with a puppet bear called Boz!

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Tim Dutton

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Since graduating in 1988 Tim has enjoyed a prominent television and film career. 

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Sally Dynevor (formerly Sally Whittaker)

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Sally graduated in 1983. 

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Don Gilet

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Don graduated in 1989.  His first major television role was Johnny Lindo in Babyfather and this was followed by the detective series 55 Degrees North in which he starred as DS Nicky Cole.

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Douglas Henshall

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Originally a member of the Scottish Youth Theatre, Douglas moved to London to train at Mountview and graduated in 1987. 

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Amanda Holden

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Since graduating from Mountview in 1992, Amanda has worked consistently and has established herself as one of Britain’s best-loved personalities.

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Eddie Marsan

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Eddie graduated in 1991 and made his television debut the following year in The Piglet Files. 

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Neil McDermott

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Since graduating in 2002 Neil has established himself as a popular leading actor. 

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Sharon Small

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Sharon graduated in 1989 and since then has received critical acclaim for her work in film, radio, theatre and television.  

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Denise Welch

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Denise graduated in 1979 and has now established herself as a much-loved actress and presenter.  She started her career in theatre, making her first TV appearance in 1981 in Barriers. 

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