tom attwood

tom...@....co.uk / www.granthamhazeldine.com

 

 

 

 

Tom Attwood trained as an actor-musician at Rose Bruford College. His work in theatre as both actor and music director includes Anyone Can Whistle (Primavera, Jermyn Street), The Rink (with 3rd year students at Mountview), Saturday Night (Primavera, Jermyn Street), Smith (site specific at The British Museum), Forever Plaid (Ovation, Kuala Lumpur), Peter Pan (Nuffield, Southampton), The History Boys (in the original production at the National, the UK Tour and in the West End. Also internationally and on Broadway), Ours (Finborough), It's Only Make Believe (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), Once Upon a Mattress (Landor), Twelfth Night (ETC), Christmas Cat and The Pudding Pirates (Hiss and Boo), Spot's Birthday Party (Oxford Playhouse, West End and tour), The Threepenny Opera (Battersea Arts Centre), Into The Woods (RBC), Bugsy Malone (Bridewell), NewsRevue (Canal Café Theatre), and NightSchool (Theatre Museum). Radio work includes The History Boys, and Soldiers in the Sun (both BBC Radio 3). Music for television includes Sorry, I’ve Got No Head (SOTV/BBC). At The Pendley Shakespeare Festival, Tom has written music for Henry V, The Winter's Tale, The Comedy of Errors and King Lear. Tom has recently written music for Beauty and The Beast (Creation, Oxford), and Origin of the Species (Primavera, Arcola). Tom is currently appearing in The Habit Of Art (NT, Lyttleton).