Review: Gie’s Peace
Inspiring Stories of Courageous Women - An Exploration of War Through Storytelling and Music
Originally from the UK, Luke trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, London, the University of East Anglia, Norwich, the Russian School of Acting, Birmingham, The Actors Centre, London, The Actors Center, Washington DC, and TVI Actors Studio, New York. As an actor, singer, director, and mentor, he has toured in Europe, as well as extensively in the UK and the United States. His many and varied credits include work in theatre, voiceover, radio, film and television. Luke is Co-Editor of FringeReview USA and a contributor to FringeReview UK, as well as a proud member of Actors Equity (UK), the Actors Equity Association (USA), SAG-AFTRA, the Off-Broadway Alliance, the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP), Toastmasters International, and The Spotlight. He is also an Associate Producer with Stratford-Upon-Duncan, and works regularly with the 29th Street Playwright's Collective, Creative Summer, and Joyous Voices Seasonal Singers, among others.
Review: Gie’s Peace
Inspiring Stories of Courageous Women - An Exploration of War Through Storytelling and Music
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