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TOBY PARK (joint artistic director & performer) Studied Drama at Hull University. Trained at Fool Time Circus School, Bristol, and with Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneaux in Paris. From 1994-97 he was co-musical director and actor with Karl’s Kuhne Gassenchau in Zurich, creating with them S.T.E.I.N.B.R.U.C.H (1994, 1997), R.U.P.T.U.R.E (1995) and Grand Paradis (1997). Played Othello in BAC Walking Orchestra’s Othello Music (1999) and was a performer in Improbable Theatre’s Lifegame (1998) with an off-Broadway run in 2000, and Animo (1999). Musical director and composer for: Guy Dartnell’s Would Say Something (1998), winner of the Time Out Best of the Fringe Award; acro-dance-theatre Mimbre’s Sprung (2001), Trip-Tic (2003) and The Bridge (2007); site-specific pieces with Graeme Gilmour at Kielder Water Northumberland (2006) and Forth & Clyde Canal Glasgow (2007), and with Phil Supple/The Electric Estate for the National Trust at Cragside Northumberland. Appeared in 'Sandi Toksvig's Christmas Cracker starring Ronnie Corbett' at the Royal Festival Hall (2009). TV appearances include Cirque Images’ 2003 series 'Solstrom' for Bravo Cable Network and BBC2 'Hyperdrive'. Co-director and composer for Spike Theatre's 'The Games' (2010). |
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