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Name
  
Paul Garnault


Role
  
Actor

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Paul Garnault Wales Actors Company


Paul Garnault is a Welsh actor, director and lecturer. He is now Principal of Ruskin Mill College (Stroud) and Coleg Plas Dwbl, Wales. He has also spent 20 years in Further Education management and as a teacher of Performing Arts.

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Training

  • Trained at London's "East 15 Acting School.[1]
  • Trained at University of Wales. Post Graduate Certificate of Education (level 6)
  • Wales Actors Company

  • 1998 Twelfth Night
  • 1999 Hamlet
  • 2000 Henry V
  • 2001 Romeo and Juliet
  • 2001 Macbeth
  • 2002 Midsummer Night's Dream
  • 2002 The Rover Aphra Behn
  • 2003 Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
  • 2003 The Tempest
  • 2004 Much Ado About Nothing
  • 2015/16 Pope Head, Secret Life of Frances Bacon
  • Career

  • He has worked as an actor, director and lecturer in Performing Arts in many parts of the UK and Europe.
  • Acting

  • International Theatre Institute
  • Royal Shakespeare Company
  • Made In Wales Theatre
  • Wales Actors' Company
  • Sherman Theatre Company Cardiff
  • Stadte Theater Erlangen Germany
  • Cambridge Players
  • BBC Television Credits

  • Private Life Of A Masterpiece
  • EastEnders
  • Oustside The Rules
  • Professional

  • 2016: Principal Ruskin Mill College, Stroud.
  • 2015: Principal Coleg Plas Dwbl Wales
  • 2010: Head of the Academy for Performing Arts, Birmingham Metropolitan.
  • Also worked at University of Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil College (9 years) Coleg Gwent, Gloucestershire College, Kidderminster College.

  • A founder of the Wales Actors' Company and Artistic Director for twenty years [2] (The Company works in the Theatre Workshop style of Joan Littlewood and has been called "without doubt one of the most successful professional theatre companies in Wales".)[3].
  • 2006/7 Arts Council Of Wales, South Wales Committee.
  • He pioneered open air-theatre in Wales.
  • References

    Paul Garnault Wikipedia


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