Talk:Sean Biggerstaff
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Fair use rationale for Image:Sean Biggerstaff.jpg
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Royal Company
editI've removed the following text because it doesn't seem to make any sense. Specifically I can't find any reference on the net to a play called Tiny Tim, a Gay Producer or a Scottish theatre called the Royal Company. I also removed other uncited info. "Encouraged, Sean auditioned for the roles of Macbeth, Tiny Tim, a Gay Producer and joined the renowned Royal Company at age 11, where he spent six years with the Scottish Youth Theatre.[1] Amo (talk) 21:16, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
References
- ^ Andy Dougan: "Glasgow Boys Clash Swords in the Biggest Box Office Duel for Years; Billy Swotted to be Laird of the Rings", Glasgow Evening Times, Oct. 26, 2001.
Removing unsourced theatre roles
editI'm removing the following roles as they are unsourced and I couldn't find them.
Year | Title | Role | Theatre |
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1990 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Augustus Gloop | Maryhill Youth Theatre |
Macbeth | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Sleeping Beauty | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Peter Pan Man | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Much Ado About Nothing | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Hamlet | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Two Weeks with the Queen | Scottish Youth Theatre | ||
Beauty and The Beast | Scottish Youth Theatre |
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