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David Lloyd-Jones Theatre Experience David trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama and has centred his directing work mainly on Musicals, Revue Shows and Pantomime. Production credits include: The Boyfriend, The Biograph Girl, Billy, The Card, Guys and Dolls, Baby, Cowardy Custard, Half a Sixpence, Hopes and Dreams, Into the Woods, Merrily We Roll Along, Oliver!, Our Day Out, Pirates of Penzance, For as Long as Forever Is, Cloth Caps and Tails, Flags of Freedom, From the Top, Back to the Top, Moving On and during last Summer the UK Premiere of The Rock Odyssey. His fascination with pantomime led to his becoming the first ever Arts Council of Wales Apprentice in Professional Pantomime Directing. To date David has directed twelve pantomimes including versions of: Aladdin, Babes in the Wood, Cinderella, Dick Whittington, Jack and the Beanstalk, Mother Goose, Puss in Boots and Sleeping Beauty. Most recently he directed the record breaking productions of Cinderella and Jack and the Beanstalk at the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre in Newport. His theatre training has equipped him for work as an Acting and Voice Coach on productions which include: Antigone, The Beggars Opera, Cymbeline, David Copperfield, The Deep Heart’s Core, Electra, Fuente Ovejuna, The Insect Play, Largo Desolato, The Life and Death of Freya Fox, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Macbeth, Marx Soup, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Mysteries, Once in a Lifetime, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Romeo and Juliet, The Sea, Three Times Before Dawn, and Whale. Alongside his Drama training, David studied as a singer and has sung as a soloist with numerous choral societies in works which include: Charpentier Midnight Mass, Mozart Mass in C, Mozart Requiem and Haydn Passion. Operatic work includes roles in The Bartered Bride, Marriage of Figaro, Nabucco, much of the Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire and the Voice of God in Britten’s Noye’s Fludde.