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Emily Pithon

 

Credits for the Everyman & Playhouse: The Norman Conquests, Tartuffe and All My Sons (Playhouse) and Tis Pity She's Whore and Anthology (Everyman). 

Other theatre credits include: The Rise And Fall of Little Voice and My Mother Said I Never Should (Theatre By The Lake); Hot Lane and The Call (Claybody Theatre); Much Ado About Nothing and The Tempest (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre); Waiting For God (UK tour); Time Of My Life and Arrivals and Departures (Stephen Joseph Theatre, UK tour and New York); Joking Apart (Nottingham Playhouse); Converging Paths (Slung Low); My Family And Other Animals and Two Planks And A Passion (York Theatre Royal); Taking Steps (Orange Tree Theatre); Blithe Spirit (Oldham Coliseum, MEN award nominee); Noises Off, The Birthday Party, Suddenly Last Summer, The Crucible and Blithe Spirit (Theatr Clwyd); The Merchant of Venice (Bolton Octagon); People At Sea and Lady Windermere's Fan (Salisbury Playhouse); A Chorus Of Disapproval, The Beggar's Opera and The Wizard Of Oz (Bristol Old Vic); Blood Red, Saffron Yellow (Drum Theatre Plymouth); The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe, The Winter's Tale and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Royal Shakespeare Company) and Herakles (Gate Theatre).

Television credits include: Love Soup, Coronation Street, Casualty, Holby City, Emmerdale and Doctors. 
Radio credits include: Antic Hay, Fault Lines, Emergency, Tristram Shandy In Development, Paradise Lost, That'll Be The Day, Resistance, Ann Veronica, Aurora Leigh, New Grub Street, Brief Lives, Utopia, Bronte in Babylon, 79 Birthdays, A Greater Love, Bright Spark, Stone, Higher, Cyrano De Bergerac, Frankie Takes A Trip and The Small House At Allington (BBC Radio 4); Manfred, Sonnet 29, Love Again and Tartuffe (BBC Radio 3).