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Maggie Stride has just finished playing Irene in Blue Funk at the Old Red Lion. ‘Stride charmed the audience with her creepy cooing and trilling, flicking deliciously between sweet old dear and knife-wielding psychopath’. London 24.com. This was a new play by Steve Hubbard who was short-listed in 2007 at the Royal Court’s Young Writer’s Festival. It was directed by exciting new young director Elizabeth Newman.

Height: 5' 2"

Eye colour: Green

Hair colour: Fair/Blonde

Playing age: 50-65

Accents: Hampshire (Native), London, Norfolk, RP

Agent: JGM/Galloways One
15 Lexham Mews
London W8 6JW
Phone: 020 7376 2288 Fax: 020 7376 2416
Email: hugh@gallowaysone.com

Production Role Director Company / Venue
The Hutton Enquiry
Panorama Special
Janice Kelly   BBC Television
The Bill
'Critical Mass'
Helen Wallace Laurence Moody ITV
Teenage Health Freak Mrs Phillips

Peter Cattaneo

Limelight Prods
Blue Funk Irene Elizabeth Newman Old Red Lion
The Pauper Millionaires Angela   Hen and Chickens
Mandragola Sostrata   Southwark Playhouse

Secrets

Hannah   The King’s Head
Brighton Beach Memoirs Blanche Morton   NT/ Aldwych Theatre
Murder at the Vicarage Mary   Fortune Theatre

Toad of Toad Hall

Marigold   Strand Theatre
King Lear Goneril   Yorkshire Theatre Co
Absurd Person Singular Jane Hopcroft   Yorkshire Theatre Co
She Stoops to Conquer Mrs Hardcastle   Eye Theatre Co
How He Lied to Her Husband Aurora Bompass   Eye Theatre Co
Boeing Boeing Jacqueline   Scarborough
Spider's Web Pippa   Scarborough

Maggie also did two seasons for Brian Rix in Stand by your Bedouin with many of the original Whitehall Farce team, including Dennis Ramsden, Bill Treacher, Leo Franklyn and Dickie Henderson.

Pantomime work includes:

Fairy Godmother in Cinderella (three years running) for Derek Salberg with Arthur Askey and Dickie Henderson at the Pavilion in Bournemouth, the Alhambra in Bradford and the Alexandra in Birmingham. Cinderella in Cinderella and Alice Fitzwarren in Dick Whittington for Martin Cort at the Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre.

awl credits include:

 

 

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