Mountview Alumni News November 2024

From the West End to the small screen, November was bursting with exciting updates from our graduates. Read on to find out more about their latest projects and achievements.

Are you an alum with news to share? We’d love to hear from you! Get in touch at alumni@mountview.org.uk.


On Stage and Screen

Nicôle Lecky plays Julia Blenkinsopp in the 2024 comedy drama Sweetpea.

2024 BA Acting graduate Annie Lewis played Jane Eyre in the International Tour of Jane Eyre across China.

Luke Cairns will make their professional theatre debut in Scissorhandz at Southwark Playhouse (Borough). Luke will be playing the role of Ensemble covering Helen and Jim while also taking the lead as Dance Captain. The cast will include Grace Towning, with Arlene McNaught as the Musical Director and Adam King as the Lighting Designer.

Alice Fearn portrayed Glinda’s mother in the Wicked movie, alongside Minal Patel, who was part of the Chorus, and Stuart Boother, Beth Hinton-Lever, and Cleve September, as Stunt Players and Dancers.

Oliver Sidney performs as Addison Mizner in Road Show, the musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman, joined by Musical Director Harry Style

Phoebe Horn portrays Laura Lorimer in A Ghost Story for Christmas: Woman of Stone directed by Mark Gatiss for BBC. 

The Devil Wears Prada in the West End – all the details and an inside look  at the new musical

Josh Damer-Jennings makes his West End debut, playing Irv Ravitz & Ensemble in The Devil Wears Prada.

Alexander Bellinfantie plays Moth in the production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, running at the Barbican Theatre.

Eisabeth Snegir portrays Olga Dovzhenko in Churchill in Moscow at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond.

David Seadon-Young and Minal Patel will be hosting the nominations announcement for the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards, as part of the cast of My Fair Lady at Curve Theatre, Leicester.

Cathryn Sherman will understudy various roles in Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap.


Other Students News

Our 2nd Year BA Musical Theatre students performed as the ensemble in the concert version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, featuring Ramin Karimloo and Hadley Fraser, at the London Palladium.