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Performances

Aladdin

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December 2024

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Photo Credit: Stan's Cafe Theatre Company

All Our Money

Role: Bordseley

2023

Each year Birmingham City Council spends more than £3 billion. Where does all this money come from and where does it all go? Who decides and how do they decide? Using thousands of gold painted dominoes, All Our Money explains everything in a fast paced, clear and very funny theatre show.

Designed to be performed without any fuss in community centres, social clubs, libraries, schools, pubs or even theatres, this show will change the way you think about how local democracy works and is short enough to be followed by a discussion, debate or workshop. Aaron played Bordseley: a football mascot who has now been tasked with allocating the entire budget for the country's second city, Birmingham. With his inexperience brought to the forefront moments into the play, he is clearly out of his depth and (bear)ly holds it together.

Photo Credit: Worcester Theatres

Cinderella

Role: Dandini

2022

A family-friendly Pantomime like no other. Cinderella brought magic, wonder and two ugly sisters to the people of Worcester. This performance ran for 63 shows and saw Cinderella fall in love, find her fairy godmother and fight off her ugly step-sisters. A side-splitting comedy full of cheers, boos and catchy songs.

Aaron played the role of Dandini, the prince's aid, who switches places with the real prince, which puts Dandini in all sorts of awkward yet hilarious situations.

Photo Credit: Stan's Cafe Theatre Company

Precious Emily

Role: Precious Mckenzie

2022

A playful and fun theatre show for everyone aged nine and over. Precious Emily tells the stories of two inspirational weightlifters:

Precious McKenzie (4’10”) the legendary four-time Commonwealth Games gold medal winner.

Emily Campbell (5’11”) the charismatic and trailblazing Olympic Games medal winner, Common Wealth and European Champion.

This beautiful, witty show is about all the lessons weightlifting can teach us, even when the heavy things we have to lift are only in our minds.

This is a bi-lingual show, performed in English & BSL.

Aaron played the role of Precious Mckenzie, as he depicted his life from childhood to champion. He also multirolled as Emily’s dad, Trevor, as well as other characters along the way.

Antigone

Role: Haemon

2022

A vibrant and modern adaption of Sophocles' tragedy by bestselling poet & writer Hollie McNish.

The Worcester Rep Company’s main stage production of Antigone was a modern adaptation of one of Sophocles’ best-known Greek tragedies. Widely considered one of the greatest Ancient Greek tragedies, Antigone is as thought provoking, heart-breaking and relevant today as it was thousands of years ago.

Aaron played the role of Haeman, a naive lover boy stuck in the middle of a power struggle between his lover, Antigone, and his father, Kreon.

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