Our Creative Team
Daniel Llewelyn-Williams - Writer / Performer
Daniel is from Newport, Gwent and trained at LAMDA.
He won the Best Performance in the English Language at the “Wales Theatre Awards 2015” For his portrayal of Siegfried Sassoon in Not About About Heroes for Theatr Clwyd.
Theatre credits includes: A Regular Little Houdini (International Tour); Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps (West End); Hamlet (Terry Hands, Theatr Clwyd); Not About Heroes (Theatr Clwyd); Arms and the Man (Theatr Clwyd); Robin Hood (Newport Riverfront); Macbeth (Pontardawe); The Winslow Boy, As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew (Both for Clwyd Theatr Cymru), The Comedy of Errors (Regents Park); Carrie’s War (West End and national tour); Arden of Faversham, Suddenly Last Summer, An Inspector Calls, Troilus and Cressida, Brassed Off (Clwyd Theatr Cymru), Carrie’s War (Apollo Theatre, West End), Tintin (West End/ national tour), Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible); The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey Festival); My Sainted Aunt (New End Theatre); Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tour de Force); workshop of original Mother Clap’s Molly House for Mark Ravenhill.
Film credits include: The Machine (Red and Black Films) Vanity Fair (Focus Features); Charlotte Grey (Warner Bros); The Gigolos (Punk Productions); Down in the Tube Station at Midnight (Big Boy Productions).
Television credits include: Doctors (BBC), Midsomer Murders (Bentley); EastEnders (BBC); Torchwood (BBC); Ultimate Force (Bentley Productions); The Birthday Show (Helter Skelter); Caerdydd (Fiction Factory).
Daniel is also a Fight Director, credits include: Hamlet (Clwyd); Macbeth (Pontardawe); After the End (Sherman Theatr Cymru), As You Like It, Cariad and Two Princes (Clwyd Theatr Cymru), The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey), Hamlet (Wild Thyme), The Things We Do For Love, Private Lives (Bill Kenwright); The Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible); Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin (West End/National Tour).
Daniel won the Lilian Baylis award, and the Philip Sayer Award.
Daniel is the founder and director of Flying Bridge Theatre Limited. They are now producing several big projects for National and International Touring.
Daniel has also recently written his second stage play; The Chartists and the Lament of George Shell.
www.flyingbridgetheatre.co.uk
www.danielllewelynwilliams.co.uk
He won the Best Performance in the English Language at the “Wales Theatre Awards 2015” For his portrayal of Siegfried Sassoon in Not About About Heroes for Theatr Clwyd.
Theatre credits includes: A Regular Little Houdini (International Tour); Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps (West End); Hamlet (Terry Hands, Theatr Clwyd); Not About Heroes (Theatr Clwyd); Arms and the Man (Theatr Clwyd); Robin Hood (Newport Riverfront); Macbeth (Pontardawe); The Winslow Boy, As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew (Both for Clwyd Theatr Cymru), The Comedy of Errors (Regents Park); Carrie’s War (West End and national tour); Arden of Faversham, Suddenly Last Summer, An Inspector Calls, Troilus and Cressida, Brassed Off (Clwyd Theatr Cymru), Carrie’s War (Apollo Theatre, West End), Tintin (West End/ national tour), Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible); The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey Festival); My Sainted Aunt (New End Theatre); Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tour de Force); workshop of original Mother Clap’s Molly House for Mark Ravenhill.
Film credits include: The Machine (Red and Black Films) Vanity Fair (Focus Features); Charlotte Grey (Warner Bros); The Gigolos (Punk Productions); Down in the Tube Station at Midnight (Big Boy Productions).
Television credits include: Doctors (BBC), Midsomer Murders (Bentley); EastEnders (BBC); Torchwood (BBC); Ultimate Force (Bentley Productions); The Birthday Show (Helter Skelter); Caerdydd (Fiction Factory).
Daniel is also a Fight Director, credits include: Hamlet (Clwyd); Macbeth (Pontardawe); After the End (Sherman Theatr Cymru), As You Like It, Cariad and Two Princes (Clwyd Theatr Cymru), The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey), Hamlet (Wild Thyme), The Things We Do For Love, Private Lives (Bill Kenwright); The Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible); Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin (West End/National Tour).
Daniel won the Lilian Baylis award, and the Philip Sayer Award.
Daniel is the founder and director of Flying Bridge Theatre Limited. They are now producing several big projects for National and International Touring.
Daniel has also recently written his second stage play; The Chartists and the Lament of George Shell.
www.flyingbridgetheatre.co.uk
www.danielllewelynwilliams.co.uk
Joshua Richards - Co-Director
Josh has been touring the world with, and is an associate actor of the RSC. He’s currently appearing in Richard II with David Tennant for the RSC, playing Bardolph in Henry IV pts I & II with Sir Anthony Sher, and Henry V, again for the RSC.
.Josh was born and bred in Tenby, South West Wales and attended the Royal
Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Theatre includes: The Winslow Boy, Roots, Mary Stuart, Macbeth, Troilus &
Cressida and The Taming of the Shrew (Clwyd Theatr Cymru); Anjin-The
English Samurai (Horipro Ltd) Tokyo, Osaka and Sadler’s Wells; The Miller
in The Canterbury Tales, Spain, Washington DC and West End, As You Like It,
Henry IV pt II, Hamlet and Henry V (RSC); Edward III, Eastward Ho!, The
Roman Actor in the RSC’s Olivier Award winning Jacobethan Season. 20,000
Leagues Under The Sea, Sold and Fly Me to the Moon (Hull Truck); Brighton
Rock (Almeida); and Buzz Adams in the West End and world tour of South
Pacific.
Josh created the role of Frankie Mitchell in Jump to Cow Heaven, a Fringe
First and Best of the Fest winner that transferred to London’s Riverside
Studios, before playing Buckingham in Richard III, Knight in The Passion
and Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night for Barrie Rutter’s Northern
Broadsides.
He has achieved international critical acclaim for his portrayal of Richard
Burton in his one-man show Playing Burton, soon to be released as a feature
film.
He has also devised, designed, produced and directed the Fringe First
winner Rosebud-The Lives of Orson Welles Edinburgh 2004 and 2007.
Television includes: Reasonable Force, New World, The Vision, A Perfect Spy
, A Mind to Kill, Bowen a’i Bartner, Trial & Retribution, The New
Adventures of Robin Hood, Mind Games, Heartbeat, and the Narrator for BBC
Wales’ Mountain series.
Film credits include: Rancid Aluminium, Very Annie Mary, Dr. Sleep, Troy,
Devil’s Bridge, Panic Button and The Darkest Day.
.Josh was born and bred in Tenby, South West Wales and attended the Royal
Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Theatre includes: The Winslow Boy, Roots, Mary Stuart, Macbeth, Troilus &
Cressida and The Taming of the Shrew (Clwyd Theatr Cymru); Anjin-The
English Samurai (Horipro Ltd) Tokyo, Osaka and Sadler’s Wells; The Miller
in The Canterbury Tales, Spain, Washington DC and West End, As You Like It,
Henry IV pt II, Hamlet and Henry V (RSC); Edward III, Eastward Ho!, The
Roman Actor in the RSC’s Olivier Award winning Jacobethan Season. 20,000
Leagues Under The Sea, Sold and Fly Me to the Moon (Hull Truck); Brighton
Rock (Almeida); and Buzz Adams in the West End and world tour of South
Pacific.
Josh created the role of Frankie Mitchell in Jump to Cow Heaven, a Fringe
First and Best of the Fest winner that transferred to London’s Riverside
Studios, before playing Buckingham in Richard III, Knight in The Passion
and Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night for Barrie Rutter’s Northern
Broadsides.
He has achieved international critical acclaim for his portrayal of Richard
Burton in his one-man show Playing Burton, soon to be released as a feature
film.
He has also devised, designed, produced and directed the Fringe First
winner Rosebud-The Lives of Orson Welles Edinburgh 2004 and 2007.
Television includes: Reasonable Force, New World, The Vision, A Perfect Spy
, A Mind to Kill, Bowen a’i Bartner, Trial & Retribution, The New
Adventures of Robin Hood, Mind Games, Heartbeat, and the Narrator for BBC
Wales’ Mountain series.
Film credits include: Rancid Aluminium, Very Annie Mary, Dr. Sleep, Troy,
Devil’s Bridge, Panic Button and The Darkest Day.
Tim Baker - Co-Director
Meg Cox - Composer
Meg has been playing and performing since the tender age of four.
She first started playing Bodhran (a traditional Irish drum),
then quickly moved on to playing Mandolin, Guitar and of course her Fiddle.
She has only been playing fiddle for the last 5 years,
firstly being coached by Dana Conlin from Magor
and now a student of master fiddler Mike Lease of Cwmbran, Wales.
Meg plays with a host of musicians of all ages and musical genres, including:
Chawrae Teg a young band of Celtic Musicans brought together by Don Stewart,
Rogora Khart , Dai Bach Band and Celtic Sessions all over S.Wales.
Meg now 15, has already played at venues such as Royal Albert Hall,
Senedd-Cardiff, Newport Centre, Tredegar House-Newport, TJs & Le Pub Newport
and countless other pubs/clubs.
This year Meg has already supported bands such as
Jamie Smiths Mabon, Paper Aeroplanes , Allan yn a fan
& played Festivals, Folk Clubs, Bars & Parties.
Meg is so excited to be involved with Dan’s play “A regular little Houdini” and is thrilled that her self penned ‘Half Penny Waltz’ is going to feature in Dan’s amazing new adaptation of life in Newport around the turn of the century.
She composed and recorded the music for A Regular Little Houdini when she was just 13.
Meg's CD of the tracks featured in A Regular Little Houdini is available to buy from Meg's online shop.
She first started playing Bodhran (a traditional Irish drum),
then quickly moved on to playing Mandolin, Guitar and of course her Fiddle.
She has only been playing fiddle for the last 5 years,
firstly being coached by Dana Conlin from Magor
and now a student of master fiddler Mike Lease of Cwmbran, Wales.
Meg plays with a host of musicians of all ages and musical genres, including:
Chawrae Teg a young band of Celtic Musicans brought together by Don Stewart,
Rogora Khart , Dai Bach Band and Celtic Sessions all over S.Wales.
Meg now 15, has already played at venues such as Royal Albert Hall,
Senedd-Cardiff, Newport Centre, Tredegar House-Newport, TJs & Le Pub Newport
and countless other pubs/clubs.
This year Meg has already supported bands such as
Jamie Smiths Mabon, Paper Aeroplanes , Allan yn a fan
& played Festivals, Folk Clubs, Bars & Parties.
Meg is so excited to be involved with Dan’s play “A regular little Houdini” and is thrilled that her self penned ‘Half Penny Waltz’ is going to feature in Dan’s amazing new adaptation of life in Newport around the turn of the century.
She composed and recorded the music for A Regular Little Houdini when she was just 13.
Meg's CD of the tracks featured in A Regular Little Houdini is available to buy from Meg's online shop.
Throughout the development of A Regular Little Houdini, we have collaborated with many professionals in the field of Magic, Costumery and Design. For your consultation and artistry, we thank you. Here's some info. for those lovely talented people.
Soler MagicAdrian Soler is an illusionist and escapologist, together, he and Andrea have have one of the most advanced quick-change illusion acts in the world. They travel the globe with their amazing blend of fashion and magic. They are magic consultants for A Regular Little Houdini
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Tom Silburn Close-Up Magic
Tom has been performing close-up magic professionally for over 20 years. We're very excited to have him as a magic consultant for A Regular Little Houdini.
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