Beatrice Walker

Colour of hair Blonde
Colour of eyes Blue
Singing voice Mezzo Soprano
Parts played at Guildhall School
Chorus in Lysistrata (dir: Owen Horsley)
The Infant Phenomenon in Nicholas Nickleby Part One (dir: Joseph Blatchley)
La Marquise de Merteuil in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (dir: Nick Bagnall)
...think only this of me... (Devised piece, dir: Christian Burgess)
Edith Potter in The Women (dir: Wyn Jones)
Hamlet in Hamlet (dir: Matthew Lloyd)
Rita la Porta in The Lucky Stiff (dir: Martin Connor)
Cassandra in Agamemnon (dir: Patsy Rodenburg)
Chorus in Medea (dir: Patsy Rodenburg)
Isabella in The False Count (dir: Stephen Boxer)
Woman In Mask in The Permanent Way (dir: Nadia Fall)
Irina Arkadina in The Seagull (dir: Christian Burgess)
Corinne in The Country (dir: Ed Dick)
Noe’s Wife in Noe (York Mystery Plays dir: Owen Lewis)
Other Experience
B.A. (Hons) in English, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge.
Parts played at Cambridge: Natasha in Three Sisters (ADC) (dir: David Brown), Princess of France in Love’s Labour’s Lost (dir: Amy Gwilliam), Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (ADC) (dir: Robert Icke), Chorus in Medea (Cambridge Arts Theatre dir: Annie Castledine), Nina in The Seagull (ADC) (dir: Osheen Jones), Abigail in The Crucible (ADC dir: James Norton), Marlowe Society Actors’ Rep, parts played at NYT include Miss Locke in Toryboyz (dir: Guy Hargreaves) and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (dir: John Hoggarth), completed NYT Leaders’ Training, NYT Ambassador 2005, sang in NYT Cabaret at St. James’ Palace. Physical theatre workshop with Nikolaj Karpov and Maria Shmaevich on Chekhov’s The Seagull at Prima del Teatro, radio workshops with Jane Morgan, TV workshops with Peter Cregeen and Ian D. Fleming.
Skills
Full clean driving licence, Stage Combat Proficiency Bronze Certificate, strong singer, grade 7 violin and piano, period and show dance, ballet, yoga, cycling, French, basic Italian.
Native accent RP.
Dialects
American (General, New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic), Australian, Manchester, Scottish, West Country. Good ear for accents.