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Neilson Brown

Neilson first became interested in acting in his mid-20s after a life of severe stage fright. After working as an extra and dabbling in some university productions, he discovered a passion for acting and has embraced it ever since.

Neilson’s career in the theatre began in 2017 when he portrayed Judge Hathorne in The Crucible and Clyde Thestorsen in Helen of Sparta with UTS Backstage. Following these productions, he pushed out into the world of community theatre by portraying Malcolm in Macbeth with the Campbelltown Theatre Group, Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet and Mr Smith in Coming of Age with the Liverpool Performing Arts Ensemble, and Montano in Othello with Streamed Shakespeare. The highlight of Neilson’s theatre career to date, however, is starring as Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily at the Genesian Theatre.

 

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Portraying Grover in An O. Henry Christmas is Neilson’s first time performing with The Guild Theatre.

 

 

 

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Upcoming Events

April 21st: Booking office opens for The Explorers Club

June 6th: The Explorers Club opening performance

June 28th: The Explorers Club final performance

July 7th: Booking office opens for Secret Bridesmaids' Business

August 22nd: Secret Bridesmaids' Business opening performance

September 13th: Secret Bridesmaids' Business final performance

September 22nd: Booking office opens for Tons of Money

November 7th: Tons of Money opening performance

November 29th: Tons of Money final performance

 

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