THIS 70 minute one-hander devised Pip Utton is a British actor and playwright. Utton was born 15 February , [1] raised and educated in Cannock. [2]. He authored the award-winning Adolf, Chaplin[3] and Only The Lonely. [4]. As one of the leading solo performers in the United Kingdom, [5] most of his plays are monodramas, performable by a single actor.
Product categories · Product Pip Utton is one of the world's finest and most celebrated solo theatre performers. Over the past two decades he has written and performed some of the most internationally successful monodramas, receiving five-star reviews, and awards, and recognition.
British actor Pip Utton Pip Utton is a British actor and playwright. Utton was born , raised and educated in Cannock. He authored the award-winning Adolf, Chaplin and Only The Lonely.
The actor Pip Utton, who has Pip Utton is a British actor and playwright. Utton was born 15 February , raised and educated in Cannock. He authored the award-winning Adolf, Chaplin and Only The Lonely.
Jeffries et al. (Abr 57) Pip Utton has turned his amazing skills as a dramatic impersonator to a new subject, Francis Bacon (Pleasance Courtyard). Critics hailed him as ‘the greatest British painter since Turner’ and yet many of his masterpieces look like deranged and violent monstrosities.
Pip Utton's deeply thoughtful play Pip Utton's one man play "Adolf" was first performed at the Fringe in , winning him a nomination for best actor award by The Stage. Since then it has toured the world - including Hong Kong, India, Australia and Berlin - as one of the most successful solo shows of the last decade.
History of the Seventy-Sixth Regiment Pip Utton, who has performed in over 30 countries, played two of his solo performances, Chaplin and The Hunchback of Notre Dames, to packed houses in the heart of the city and has been invited back to Paris for more performances next year.
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Utton’s one-man character pieces are a cherished part of Fringe folklore; the addition of rock’s greatest enigma to his repertoire seems a reasonable next step. However, Dylan doesn’t lend himself well to this style of biography. Utton is warm and personable, and shows it again here, joking with the audience as they select his on-stage.