Christian Edwards

Watermill credits include: Radio Times (2011) and Spend, Spend, Spend (2009).
Theatre credits include: Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre, London); Oliver! (Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Fantastic Mr Fox (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The El Train (Hoxton Hall, London); Three Sisters (Playhouse Theatre, London); The Go-Between (Trafalgar Studios, London); Bank (King’s Head Theatre); The Sound of Music, She Stoops to Conquer, Wild Honey, Habeas Corpus and Arcadia (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); All Gone (Le Ran, Shanghai); All I See is You (Octagon Bolton, UK and Australia tour); Free Willy (Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh); Cyrano (Northern Broadsides/UK tour); The Winter’s Tale, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Secret Garden, Singin’ in the Rain (Octagon Bolton and Tour); Radio Times (UK Tour); The Snow Queen (Rose Theatre); An Inspector Calls (English Theatre Frankfurt); Holy Mackerel (Eastern Angles); The Twits and Fungus the Bogeyman (Pilot Theatre and UK Tour); The Importance of Being Earnest and Taming of the Shrew (Oxford Shakespeare Company and Tour); Oliver Twist (Library Theatre Company); Romeo and Juliet (Stafford); Todd (Kabosh and Ireland Tour); Billy Liar (ATG and UK Tour); Emma (UK Tour); Fiddler on the Roof (Courtyard, Hereford) and Rasputin (Natural Theatre and UK Tour).
Television and Film credits include: Eastenders and Surrealism (BBC); Londongrad (Amazon); Simple Things (Solitary Rain); Covid Counselling (BFI Archive); The Half You Hate (Short Film) and Timing (Short Film).
Radio and Voiceover credits include: Doctor Who: First Doctor Adventures, Starlight Robbery, Daleks Among Us, Persuasion, Counter Measures and River Song (Big Finish); Fruitcake and Flagpoles (Prime Theatre); Osiris (Everybody Else Prods); Robots (Sarm - Trevor Horn) and The Fischer Twinz (Street Fleet TV).
Christian also created and played the anonymous theatrical character West End Producer (@westendproducer) for 14 years, writing two books (Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Acting and Going to the Theatre, dear), over 500 articles for The Stage, producing two West End talent shows, and taking a critically acclaimed one-man show to the Edinburgh Fringe – all while wearing a latex mask! West End Producer is currently having a well-deserved break(down), dear.