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Jam Theatre has around 20 excellent professional practitioners that we call upon for each production, project or training session. Bare with us as we update our website and add all of their information.
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Katie Posner (acting/director)
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Katie Posner is an experienced practitioner and educator. She is a trained teacher (PGCE) having course lead acting and A level courses at Amersham & Wycombe College. Katie is very much in demand and now works as a freelance actor/director.
Directing credits include: Road by Jim Cartwright, Government Inspector by Nickolai Gogol, Cloud Nine by Caryll Churchill, Head Rot Holiday by Sarah Daniels, Little Shop of Horrors, Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox and more recently the BFG for Jam Theatre at The Aylesbury Civic Centre as part of a Roald Dahl festival.
Katie will be directing Jam Theatre's latest production of The Government Inspector for UK tour.
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Craig James (dance)
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Craig James trained at Bush Davies and the Ballet Rambert School. He was one of the winners of the Cosmo C&A Dance Awards, and has worked with many well known dance companies, including: Classical Productions, The Re-Animators, Union Dance Company, Jiving Lindy Hoppers, Springs Dance Company, Opera Carmen and for Andrew Lloyd Webber & Ben Elton's new musical The Beautiful Game.
He has worked with many renowned choreographers, including: Alletta Collins, Doug Elkins, Carolene Hinds, Piers Guilgud, Mark Bruce, Fru Bird, Sheron Wray, Jeannette Brooks, Kwesi Johnson, Meral tankard, and Peter Schaufuss. Craig has also had many TV & pop video appearances. His own choreography includes: Street, Breakdance & jazz Contemporary for the The Dance Movement & Kompany Malakhi Dance Company. Craig was a project member during the Hopes & Dreams tour in early 1998.
More recently Craig could be seen in Disney's The Lion King and Fame The Musical in the West End and is currently performing in Never Forget which uses the songs of Take That. Craig will soon be appearing around the UK in the Flash Dance The Musical.
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Paul Allnutt (dance)
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Paul started dancing at the age of 10 and went on to train at Masters Performing Arts College.
After graduating, Paul spent many successful years performing. From working as a singer and dancer on cruise ships, to major UK Tours and West End shows incuding: West Side Story, Grease, Fame, Annie, Oklahoma, and Santa Claus the Musical.
TV and Film credits inlcude The Power of One (Warner Bros), Lipstick on your collar (Channel 4), Blue Peter and GMTV, amongst others. Paul has also taught workshops and classes across the country for the past 10 years, along with choreography and direction for various shows. He is qualified in anatomy and sports massage, and Jam is thrilled to have him work with us.
Paul is a featured choreographer in the Wycombe Swan's Dance Project: 4
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Steve Dula (singing & performance)
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Steve studied Voice and piano at the NSW Conservatorium of Music, and Acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art ,and Saret Drama Studios in Australia.
Theatre performances include: Brad, in The Rocky Horrow Show (Kurnell Theatre,Sydney); Marius in Les Miserables,(Theatre Royal, Sydney); Kenickie in Grease (Seymour Theatre, Sydney); Biff in Death of a Salesman (Saret Theatre, Sydney); Duke of Gloucester in King Henry the Sixth (Nimrod Theatre, Sydney)
Steve has also had many regular TV performances and acts as a Musical Director and Teacher throughout the UK.
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Hannah Lowries (singing)
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Hannah Lowries gained her BA (Honours) degree in Music Performance (Vocals) at the Academy of Contemporary Music. She has performed as a session singer on numerous albums, performs regularly doing live gigs, and has also played the lead in professional productions of 42nd street, Annie, Summer Holiday, and Fame. TV includes ITV's Britain Sings Christmas
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Emma Stevenson (singing)
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Emma studied music at De Monfort University, obtaining her Bachelor of Arts, (Hons) in Performing Arts.
Majoring in Voice, Emma also studied saxophone, early music, drama and arts management.
Working for 7 years with the BBC in Local Radio followed by Project Management, Emma then returned to her first passion of music. She has been teaching singing for many years throughout Berkshire in primary & secondary schools, (including roles as Music Specialist) and is on staff at Thornbury Music Studios in Guildford.
Emma, who herself has performed at venues including Royal Albert Hall, Westminster Abbey, and the South Bank, brings her passion and love for music to every school she advises and student she teaches, resulting in high quality performances from her students.
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