Mary Chater

JOHN MAHONEY MANAGEMENT
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Mary Chater

JOHN MAHONEY MANAGEMENT
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I have had two Covid vaccinations as of May 2021. My 3rd jab was on
November 28th '21 and my fourth
November 6th 2022. I am co
founder of Shakespeare in Italy with my deceased husband Julian

Curry and Italian theatre manager Sandro Pascucci - Julian and I lived in central Italy from 2007 -
2016
www.chronicletc.org.uk


Actor62-72 yearsBritish
Place of residence Hove (GB), Greater London (GB)
Driver's licensesCar class
Eye colorbrown
Height (cm)175
LanguagesItalian(native-language)French
DialectsBristolayrshireCockneyCornwallEnglish-Standard(native dialect)Irish accentYorkshire
AccentsItalian
InstrumentsFlutePianoRecorderAccordionOrgan
PitchMezzo-soprano
Training

Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Postgraduate Acting Course, 1 year, 1982 - 1983

Theater
Women Beware Women
Hymen, God of Marriage
Lawrence Boswell Royal Shakespeare Company
The Secret Diary of Samuel Pepys
Lady Castlemaine
The Good Company
Night Must Fall
Olivia
Jenny Stephens Swan Theatre, Worcester
Eve of Retirement
Clara
David Fielding Gate Theatre Notting Hill
Lady Windermere's Fan
Lady Stutfield
Richard Cotterell Chichester Festival Theatre
The Second Mrs Tanqueray
Lady Orreyed
Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens
A Woman of No Importance
Lady Stutfield
Philip Prowse Royal Shakespeare Company
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Helena
Ian Forrest Bolton Octagon
The Winter's Tale
Hermione
James Brining Orange Tree
Much Ado About Nothing
Margaret
Bill Alexander Royal Shakespeare Company
The Nativity
Mary
Ian Forrest Bolton Octagon
Hamlet
Player
Richard Eyre National Theatre
2021
A Merchant of Venice - 6 character version
Solania
Bill Alexander Shakespeare in Italy
2019
Gaslight
Elizabeth
Lucy Bailey Bill Kenwright Productions
2015
Shakespeare Recital Programme
Female
Hannah Drake Shakespeare in Italy
Other
2017
Sir Walter Raleigh, 'Man of Devon'
Bess Throckmorton and various
John Nettles BBCR4Extra
2017
The Merchant of Venice
Nerissa
Bill Alexander Shakespeare in Italy