Julie Atherton

Acting

Julie is one of the most foremost West End stars of her generation, and a YouTube comedy sensation who has over ONE MILLION HITS.

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Acting

Julie is one of the most foremost West End stars of her generation, and a YouTube comedy sensation who has over ONE MILLION HITS.

Her many leading stage credits include AVENUE Q, SISTER ACT, MAMMA MIA, FAME, LIFT and THERESE RAQUIN.

Her Portrait of a Princess which co-starred Sheridan Smith and Russell Tovey went viral reaching 700,000 views, and can be viewed here.

Most recent credits include, JUST FOR ONE DAY (Old Vic Theatre), THE BOOK OF DUST – LA BELLE SAUVAGE (The Bridge Theatre), THE GRINNING MAN, (Trafalgar Studios), and guest starring in SLOW HORSES (Apple TV) and CASUALTY, SHAKESPEARE AND HATHAWAY and DOCTORS (all for BBC1).

 


Directing

Julie is also an emerging director with a passion for new writing, feminist and political drama.

Julie most recently directed a production of Ordinary Days at the Cockpit Theatre.

Other recent credits as director include Game Theory (Lowry Theatre), Well Behaved Women in concert (Cadogan Hall), Bare: A Pop Opera (The Vaults) and Club Mex (Hope Mill Theatre).

As associate director, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (London Coliseum).

Julie teaches and directs for drama schools extensively, including multiple shows for her alma mater Mountview, and Youth Music Theatre.

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