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Lydia Fleming

Lydia Fleming, Guildhall School final-year actor 2018-19

Height 5’4”
Eyes Blue/Green
Hair Light Brown

Parts played at Guildhall

Meg Kincaid in Merrily We Roll Along (dir. Martin Connor)
Chorus in Orestes (dir. Charlotte Gwinner)
Sam in Fury (dir. Nicole Charles)
Aunt Raffaela in Saturday, Sunday, Monday (dir. Joseph Blatchley)
Loretta/ Simon the Zealot in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (dir. Wyn Jones)
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (dir. Mariah Gale)
Cassandra in Agamemnon (dir. Patsy Rodenburg)
Lois Lane in Kiss Me Kate (dir. Martin Connor)
Catherine in A View from the Bridge (dir. Wyn Jones)
Angelica in Love for Love (dir. Lisa Blair)
Anya in The Cherry Orchard (dir. Christian Burgess)
Helen in Orphans (dir. Brodie Ross)

Other Experience

The Ascension of Mrs Leech, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015
Finalist in The Josephine Hart Poetry Prize 2018

Skills

Native accent: Northern
Very good ear for accents
Strong singer (Mezzo-soprano)
Piano (Grade 5)
Period dance, Ballet, Jazz
Physical theatre
Stage combat, Horse riding

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9491-7860-5530

Guildhall Scholar

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