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BIO

Stephen trained at Mountview Theatre School.



Theatre work includes: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, WHEN WE ARE MARRIED, THE RELAPSE (Birmingham Rep); TWELFTH NIGHT, SOAP, TIME OF MY LIFE (Theatre Royal Northampton); HAMLET (Gielgud Theatre); PYGMALION (Albany Theatre); CYRANO DE BERGERAC (Royal National Theatre); ROUND THE HORNE REVISISTED (Leicester Square Theatre); THE 39 STEPS (Criterion Theatre); THE GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE (Salisbury Playhouse); and LOYALTY (Hampstead Theatre).

Television work includes: HATTIE, FANTABULOUSA, SKINS, CORONATION STREET, CASUALTY, CIDER WITH ROSIE, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY, THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE THIEVING HEADMISTRESS, THE VICE, BLUE MURDER, three series of TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION, ANTIQUES ROGUE SHOW, HEARTBEAT, and MONARCH OF THE GLEN.

Film includes: FOGBOUND, THE CALCIUM KID, CHIRCHILL: THE HOLLYWOOD YEARS.

Stephen has performed in many productions as a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company and played Stephen Chalkman in The Archers. Other radio work includes CLASSIC GHOST STORIES and THE POEMS OF WILLIAM BLAKE read for audio CD.

STAGE CREDITS

[West End]
Hampstead Theatre Original Production, 2017
Vern/Harry

[West End]
Original London Production, 2006
Performer [Replacement]

Performer [Replacement]


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The Festival Theatre Presents Exclusive Scottish Dates Of Explosive Political Drama THIS HOUSE

The Festival Theatre is delighted to present the exclusive Scottish dates of James Graham's critically acclaimed and prescient political drama THIS HOUSE.
Photo Flash: First Look at the UK Tour of THIS HOUSE

James Graham's critically acclaimed and prescient political drama takes on a new importance in the current political climate. Are we in the midst of a political revolution? Can the country stay united? Roll back to 1974... The corridors of Westminster ring with the sound of infighting and back biting as Britain's political parties' battle to change the future of the nation, whatever it takes.
Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with the UK Tour of THIS HOUSE

Rehearsals have begun for the first UK tour of This House, which opens at West Yorkshire Playhouse on 23 February (national press night 28 February).
Casting Announced for the UK Tour of James Graham's THIS HOUSE

The cast who play a colourful host of MPs and Whips - is Ian Barritt (Batley & Morley/Woolwich West/Belfast North/Western Isles & Ensemble), William Chubb (Humphrey Atkins), Giles Cooper (Fred Silvester), Stephen Critchlow (Bromsgrove/Abingdon/Liverpool Edge Hill/Paisley/Fermanagh & Ensemble), James Gaddas (Walter Harrison), Natalie Grady (Ann Taylor), Ian Houghton (Armagh, Ambulance Man, Ensemble), David Hounslow (Joe Harper), Marcus Hutton (Ensemble), Harry Kershaw (Paddington South/Chelmsford/South Ayrshire/Henley/Marioneth /Coventry North West/Rushcliffe/Perry Barr & Ensemble), Louise Ludgate (Rochester & Chatham/Welwyn & Hatfield/Coventry South West/Ilford North/Lady Batley & Ensemble), Geoffrey Lumb (Clockmaker/Peebles/Redditch/Stirlingshire West/Clerk & Ensemble), Nicholas Lumley (Oxshott/Belfast West/St Helens & Ensemble), Martin Marquez (Bob Mellish), Matthew Pidgeon (Jack Weatherill), Miles Richardson (Speaker Act I/Mansfield/Sergeant at Arms Act II/West Lothian & Ensemble), Tony Turner (Michael c*cks), Orlando Wells (Walsall North/Plymouth Sutton/Serjeant at Arms Act I/Speaker Act II/Caernarfon/Clerk & Ensemble) and Charlotte Worthing (Ensemble). Ian Houghton, David Hounslow, Matthew Pidgeon, Tony Turner and Orlando Wells return to This House having previously appeared in the West End production.
MEN FROM THE MINISTRY at The White Bear

Come back with us to the late sixties and see this way-ahead-of-its-time comedy programme, complete with the occasional cock-ups, the original warm-up and incredible sound-effects… nostalgic and very, very funny.
Ben Righton, Ellie Beaven, Greg Haiste and Nick Holder to Join West End's THE 39 STEPS, 2 Dec

Ben Righton takes on the role of our eponymous hero, Richard Hannay, having been seen most recently on our televisions as the one half of the witty Carling advert duo. Ellie Beaven follows a tremendously busy season at the RSC, where she received acclaim for her roles in Mad World My Masters, Candide and Titus Andronicous, by playing the three wonderful women in Hannay's life; Pamela, Annabella and Margaret.
STAGE TUBE: New Highlights - West End's THE 39 STEPS

The 39 Steps, now celebrating its sixth year in the West End, has grossed over twenty million pounds since it opened at the Criterion Theatre in 2006. It is now the longest running consecutive show in the theatre's 137 year history. Check out new video highlights fom the show below!
THE 39 STEPS Grosses More Than £20 Million as of Sixth Birthday on West End

The 39 Steps, now celebrating its sixth year in the West End, has grossed over twenty million pounds since it opened at the Criterion Theatre in 2006. It is now the longest running consecutive show in the theatre's 137 year history.
Paul Bigley Joins THE 39 STEPS

Today, 9 July, Paul Bigley (Man) joins other cast members Andrew Alexander (Richard Hannay), Catherine Bailey (Pamela/Annabella/Margaret) and Stephen Critchlow (Man) in the hilarious, multi award-winning comedy, The 39 Steps.
Photo Coverage: Paul Bigley Joins Cast Of THE 39 STEPS

Today, 9 July, Paul Bigley (Man) joins other cast members Andrew Alexander (Richard Hannay), Catherine Bailey (Pamela/Annabella/Margaret) and Stephen Critchlow (Man) in the hilarious, multi award-winning comedy, The 39 Steps.
London's THE 39 STEPS Welcomes New Cast 7/13

A new cast has been announced for Patrick Barlow's adaptation of The 39 Steps, directed by Maria Aitken, currently in its third year at the Criterion Theatre. The new cast will feature John Hopkins as Richard Hannay. Other cast members include Stephen Critchlow, Stephen Ventura, and Natalie Walter. The new cast members of the hilarious 100-minute whodunnit begin July 13.
London's THE 39 STEPS Welcomes New Cast 7/13

A new cast has been announced for Patrick Barlow's adaptation of The 39 Steps, directed by Maria Aitken, currently in its third year at the Criterion Theatre. The new cast will feature John Hopkins as Richard Hannay. Other cast members include Stephen Critchlow, Stephen Ventura, and Natalie Walter. The new cast members of the hilarious 100-minute whodunnit begin July 13.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Stephen Critchlow been in?

Stephen Critchlow has not appeared on Broadway.

How many West End shows has Stephen Critchlow been in?

Stephen Critchlow has appeared on London's West End in 3 shows.

What was Stephen Critchlow's first West End show?

Stephen Critchlow's first West End show was The 39 Steps which opened in 2006

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