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ONE HANDER Comes to the Old Fitz Theatre

By: Aug. 01, 2018
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One Hander will be presented at Sydney's Old Fitz Theatre from August 24 to 26.

A one handed, gay actor desperate to be in a big Broadway musical shares his take on the world as the world shares their take on him.

One Hander is an original comedy show written and performed by two-time Sydney Theatre Award Winner Thomas Campbell.

Warning: this production may include abuse, sarcasm, sweeping judgments and songs.

More Info & Tickets: www.redlineproductions.com.au/one-hander

Tom Campbell graduated from NIDA in 2002 and also trained at Mountview in the UK.

His stage credits include Hamlet (Belvoir), The View Upstairs (Hayes Theatre), Clybourne Park and The Violet Hour (Ensemble Theatre), The Merchant of Venice (Bell Shakespeare), Bed (STC), Anatomy: Titus (QTC/Bell Shakespeare), Misterman (Edinburgh Fringe/Siren), The Trouble With Harry, Penelope, Richard 3, Twelfth Night and Human Resources (Siren Theatre Company), Dresden (Bakehouse), One Hander (Old Fitz/Edinburgh Fringe), Three Sisters (Sport for Jove), Sleepwalk (RADA), the UK premiere of Violet (Mountview), Ruben Guthrie, The New Black and Theatre Ashes at Latitude (Ironbark), Little Women: The Musical (Lost Theatre), PVT Wars (Old Fitz), Tiny Remarkable Bramble (KXT), Nerd Formal (Stables), Vampirella, The Illusion (Sydney Theatre Award Nomination), and Cloud 9 (Darlinghurst Theatre), Women of Troy and The Eight: Reindeer Monologues (Downstairs Belvoir), Debris (RideOn) and 2000 Feet Away for (B Sharp).

His screen credits include Downton Abbey, Party Tricks, All Saints, Second Best, My Place, Deck Dogz, Love My Way and the Academy Award nominated short film, The Saviour. He is a recipient of the Mike Walsh and Marten Bequest fellowships and has won two Sydney Theatre Awards for his work in Misterman and Three Sisters.



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