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Allison Harding (born 9 April 1964) is a musical and drama theatre actor, professional singer, musician, and writer/director from Hastings, Northern Ireland.[1] Allison has performed in productions in theatres in the UK.[2]
Allison Harding | |
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Born | Allison Harding 9 April 1964 Portsmouth, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
Early life
editAllison Harding was born in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. She graduated from Arts Educational Schools, London, Drama (3 years; 1982–1985).[2]
Career
editHarding made her theatre debut in 1985 at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in The Snow Queen as Gerda.[3] As a member of Birningham Repertory's Young Company she played in the piece about Russian revolutionaries, Dead Men by Mike Stott, as Anna,[4] (1985) Ken Whitmore's adaptation of the Government Inspector (N.V.Gogol) – La Bolshie Vita (1986),[5] and The Wild Duck by Ibsen as Hedvig[6] (1986). Harding later worked in theatrical musicals.
In the period 2002–2008 she Harding returned to the drama theatre. In Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, she played Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (2006), Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2005), and Landlady in Two (2006). While at Queen's Theatre she was a member of the Cut to the Chase company.[7]
Personal life
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Filmography
editFilms
editYear | Film | Character |
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2018 | Mamma Mia! 2 "Here We Go Again"[citation needed] | Ensemble |
2017 | Beauty and the Beast (Walt Disney; 2017)[citation needed] | Head Washerwoman |
Television
editYear(s) | Series | Character | Notes |
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2000 | The Bill | Mrs. Wakefield[citation needed] | Episode: "All fall down" |
2000 | London's Burning | Jean | |
2010 | Moses Jones | Fish Monger |
Theatre
editStage productions
edit- The Snow Queen, as Gerda, Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Young Company) (1985)[8][9]
- Dead Men by Mike Stott as Anna, Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Young Company) (1985)[10]
- The Wild Duck, as Hedvig, Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Young Company) by Ibsen as Hedvig (1986)
- La Bolshie Vita by Ken Whitmore (1986)[11]
- Piaf, as Toine, Torch Theatre (Wales) (1986)[12][13]
- Jack and the Beanstalk Pantomime, as Jill, Gateway Theatre (Chester)[14]
- The Cherry Orchard, as Dunyasha Bristol Old Vic (1988)[15]
- Cabaret, as Sally Bowles, Century Theatre Keswick (1988)[16][17]
- Return to the Forbidden Planet, as Miranda (Original West End Cast), Pola Jones Ltd (1989)[18][19]
- From a Jack to a King, as Queenie, Ambassadors Theatre (London), (1992)[20][21]
- In the Midnight Hour, as Duffy, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (1994)[22][23]
- A Chorus of Disapproval as Bridgit Baines, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch (1995)[24]
- Out With a Bang, as Dr Reade, Crucible Theatre Sheffield, South Yorkshire, (1996)
- Return to the Forbidden Planet, as Science Officer, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch National Tour (1996)[19]
- Oliver, as Nancy, Lyric Theatre, (1997)[25]
- From a Jack to a King, as Queenie, Theatre Royal, Bath, (1997)[26]
- The Adventures of Robyn Hood, as Sheriff of Nottingham, Drill Hall, London, (1998)[27][28]
- Her Aching Heart, as Harriett, Drill Hall, London (1999)[27][29]
- The Beggars Opera, as Lucy Lockit, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (1995)[30]
- Romeo and Juliet, as Lord Montague, Pola Jones Ltd (2000) Leicester Haymarket Theatre[27][31]
- Crazy Lady as Claudia, RADA Studios (formerly The Drill Hall), (2000)[27][32][33]
- Todd! the Demon Barber of Fleet Street as Mrs Lovett, Kabosh Theatre, (2002)[27]
- April in Paris as Bet, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2002)[27][34]
- Middle-age Spread as Elizabeth, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2003)[27][35][33]
- In the Parlour with the Ladies: A Victorian Parlour Evening in 1893 as Arabella, RADA Studios (formerly The Drill Hall), (2003)[33]
- In the Bunker with the Ladies – A Wartime Bunker Evening in 1943 as Babe, RADA Studios (formerly The Drill Hall), (2003)[33][36]
- Nunsense as Sister Mary Hubert, Eastbourne Theatres, (2004)[27]
- Sleeping Beauty – The Rock 'n' Roll Panto as Fairy Morgana Clwyd Theatr Cymru, (2004)[37]
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf as Martha, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2005)[38]
- Cinderella as Fairy Godmother, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2005)[27][39][33]
- Curses! as mrs Knight, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2005)[27][40][33]
- The Marriage Bed – an Uncivil Partnership as Val, RADA Studios (formerly The Drill Hall), (2006)[41][33]
- Room at the Top as Eslpeth, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2006)[27][42]
- Macbeth as Lady Macbeth, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2006)[43][44][45]
- Two as Landlady, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2006)[46]
- It's a Fine Life as Mrs Begleiter, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2006)[27][47]
- Smilin' Through as Nelson Eddy Birmingham Repertory Theatre, (2007)[48]
- Blonde Bombshells of 1943 as Betty, TEG Productions, (2008)
- Honk! the Ugly Duckling as Grace, Dot, and Lowbutt, The Watermill Theatre, (2009)[49]
- Sister Act (original cast) Ensemble/Cover and played Sister Mary Lazurus, Whoopi Goldberg/Stage Entertainment Ltd. London Palladium, (2010)[50]
- Pick Yourself Up as Tallulah, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, (2011)[51]
- Once as Baruska, Phoenix Theatre, London, (2014)[52][53]
- The Girls Cover: Chris/Cora/Marie/Miss Wilson, David Pugh Productions (2014)
- Sister Act (original cast) Sister Mary Teresa/First cover Mother Superior, Jamie Wilson Productions UK TOUR, (2017)[54][55][56]
- Dick Whittington & his cat as Fairy Bow Bells, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, (2017)[57]
- "Alice" the Musical as Queen of Hearts, Lyric Theatre, (2018)[58][59][60]
- Peter Pan as Captain Jess Hook, Lyric Theatre, (2019)[61][62][63]
- Kiss Me Kate as Ralph, Northern Ireland Opera, (2020)[64]
References
edit- ^ "Hastings actress lands role in Beauty and the Beast". Hastings & St. Leonards Observer. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Allison Harding". Spotlight.
- ^ "The Stage". 23 January 1986. p. 24 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 31 October 1985. p. 14 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 13 February 1986. p. 9 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Sandwell Evening Mail". 23 May 1986. p. 25 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Cut to the Chase". Cut to the Chase.
- ^ "The Snow Queen". Theatricalia.
- ^ "The Snow Queen". iainglen.com.
- ^ "Dead Men". iainglen.com.
- ^ Grimley, Terry (20 February 1986). "The Inspector calls again". Sandwell Evening Mail. p. 28. Retrieved 13 August 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Torch Theatre Show Archive". Torch Theatre.
- ^ Stoddart, Vivien (9 October 1986). "Play Reviews: Metallic Little Sparrow". The Stage. p. 13. Retrieved 13 August 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Panto Listings | Chester | Gateway". The Stage. 18 December 1986. p. 33 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Cherry Orchard". theatricalia.com.
- ^ "Cabaret". theatricalia.com.
- ^ "The Stage". 27 October 1988. p. 10 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Return to the Forbidden Planet". Theatricalia.
- ^ a b "the programme – The Queen's Theatre". yumpu.com.
- ^ "Hayes & Harlington Gazette". 29 July 1992. p. 15 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 20 February 1992. p. 1 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Queens Theatre Hornchurch". The Queens Theatre Hornchurch.
- ^ "In The Midnight Hour". theatricalia.com.
- ^ "The Stage". 18 May 2000. p. 47 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Oliver, Theatre programme". Digital Theatre Archive.
- ^ "From a Jack to a King". Theatricalia.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Theatre Program". yumpu.com.
- ^ "The Stage". 10 December 1998. p. 23 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 24 June 1999. p. 10 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 13 April 2000.
- ^ "The Stage". 17 February 2000. p. 55 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 23 November 2000. p. 15 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Archive listings for Allison Harding". UK Theatre Web.
- ^ "The Stage". 5 September 2002. p. 14 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 12 June 2003. p. 12 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "theatricalia.co.uk". theatricalia.co.uk.
- ^ "The Stage". 16 December 2004. p. 18 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Cut to the Chase". cuttothechase.50webs.com.
- ^ "The Stage". 22 December 2005. p. 28 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 10 November 2005. p. 29 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 30 November 2006. p. 43 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 4 May 2006. p. 21 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "William Shakespeare – The Queen's Theatre". yumpu.com.
- ^ "Cut to the Chase". Cut to the Chase.
- ^ "The Stage". 30 March 2006. p. 31 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "THEATRE, COMEDY AND DANCE". bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "London musicals 2006". issuu.com. p. 31.
- ^ "The Stage". 12 May 2005. p. 10 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Stage". 29 November 2007. p. 23 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Sister Act: The Musical". theatermania.com.
- ^ "Pick Yourself Up at the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch". londontheatre.co.uk. 8 June 2016.
- ^ "Once". abouttheartists.com.
- ^ "Once. Cast". oncemusical.co.uk.
- ^ "Full casting announced for the new UK tour of Sister Act!". whatsonlive.co.uk.
- ^ "Cast announced to join Alexandra Burke in SISTER ACT UK Tour". westendwilma.com. 4 June 2016.
- ^ "London musicals 2016". issuu.com. 25 March 2017.
- ^ "Dick Whittington and his cat". jordanproductionsltd.co.uk.
- ^ "Alice The Musical". lyrictheatre.co.uk.
- ^ "ALICE: THE MUSICAL IS BACK AT THE LYRIC THEATRE". belfasttimes.co.uk.
- ^ "Be Enchanted by Alice: The Musical". Ulster Tatler. 22 November 2018.
- ^ "Peter Pan". Lyric Theatre.
- ^ "Peter Pan". No More Workhorse. 2 December 2019.
- ^ "Peter Pan the Musical". The Stage. 2 December 2019.
- ^ "Kiss Me, Kate". Northern Ireland Opera.