Greg Barnett
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Greg’s versatile career has seen him tread the boards of theatres across the world and grace screens internationally, with performances spanning plays, musicals, films, and television shows. Recent stage highlights include Stiletto directed by David Gilmore at the Charing Cross Theatre, The Lightning Thief directed by Lizzi Gee at The Other Palace Theatre, and A Family Business directed by Claire O’Reilly. He’s collaborated with industry giants such as The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, Netflix, Amazon, BBC, ITV, Apple and Sky, with screen credits including Obsession (Netflix) and Ted Lasso (Apple), alongside work on the revered stages of London’s West End.
His extensive theatrical journey has seamlessly transitioned into directing, writing and producing. In 2021 Greg produced and hosted the West End series, Monday Night at the Apollo, a charitable endeavour that raised funds for Acting for Others during the challenging times of the pandemic. As a testament to the success of these shows, Greg received an invitation from leading producer and theatre owner, Nica Burns, to participate in The Rising Stars Festival, a pivotal event in the West End’s revival.
Greg’s versatile career has seen him tread the boards of theatres across the world and grace screens internationally, with performances spanning plays, musicals, films, and television shows. Recent stage highlights include Stiletto directed by David Gilmore at the Charing Cross Theatre, The Lightning Thief directed by Lizzi Gee at The Other Palace Theatre, and A Family Business directed by Claire O’Reilly. He’s collaborated with industry giants such as The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, Netflix, Amazon, BBC, ITV, Apple and Sky, with screen credits including Obsession (Netflix) and Ted Lasso (Apple), alongside work on the revered stages of London’s West End.
His extensive theatrical journey has seamlessly transitioned into directing, writing and producing. In 2021 Greg produced and hosted the West End series, Monday Night at the Apollo, a charitable endeavour that raised funds for Acting for Others during the challenging times of the pandemic. As a testament to the success of these shows, Greg received an invitation from leading producer and theatre owner, Nica Burns, to participate in The Rising Stars Festival, a pivotal event in the West End’s revival.
“If these enterprising producers are the future of the West End, it’s looking good.” ~ Nica Burns