Nathan Taylor
West End Credits: Spamalot; Mary Poppins; Taboo (Steve Strange); Les Miserables; Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Hedwig); The Rocky Horror Show; Martin Guerre; and Miss Saigon.
Other Theatre: Jack & the Beanstalk (Fleshcreep – Dorking Halls); South Pacific (Buzz Adams - Kilworth House); Just So (Jaguar - Tabard Theatre); The Day Before Spring (Bill Tompkins - Sadler’s Wells); Nunsense A-Men! (Mistress of the Novices - Arts Theatre); F***ing Men (Jack - King’s Head); Naked Boys Singing (King’s Head/Arts Theatre/Charing Cross Theatre); Round the Horne (Fraser Hayes Four - National Tour); Alice in Wonderland (Knave of Hearts - West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Rocky Horror Show (Brad Majors - UK Tour, and Frank N’ Furter - European Tour); Spend! Spend! Spend! (Matt/Bank Manager/Estate Agent - English Theatre Frankfurt); Aladdin (Wun Sung Hi - Royal Theatre Northampton); They’re Playing Our Song (Royal Theatre Northampton).
Nathan was nominated for a BAFTA in 2015 for co-writing (with his husband, Benjamin Till) and appearing in Our Gay Wedding: The Musical, (Channel 4). The couple were also the focus of the Sky Arts documentary, Computer Says Show, to find out if humans and computers could collaborate to write a hit musical. The resulting show, Beyond the Fence, was televised in full, and had a two-week run at London’s Arts Theatre.
Training: Cameron Mackintosh Scholarship to GSA
Other Theatre: Jack & the Beanstalk (Fleshcreep – Dorking Halls); South Pacific (Buzz Adams - Kilworth House); Just So (Jaguar - Tabard Theatre); The Day Before Spring (Bill Tompkins - Sadler’s Wells); Nunsense A-Men! (Mistress of the Novices - Arts Theatre); F***ing Men (Jack - King’s Head); Naked Boys Singing (King’s Head/Arts Theatre/Charing Cross Theatre); Round the Horne (Fraser Hayes Four - National Tour); Alice in Wonderland (Knave of Hearts - West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Rocky Horror Show (Brad Majors - UK Tour, and Frank N’ Furter - European Tour); Spend! Spend! Spend! (Matt/Bank Manager/Estate Agent - English Theatre Frankfurt); Aladdin (Wun Sung Hi - Royal Theatre Northampton); They’re Playing Our Song (Royal Theatre Northampton).
Nathan was nominated for a BAFTA in 2015 for co-writing (with his husband, Benjamin Till) and appearing in Our Gay Wedding: The Musical, (Channel 4). The couple were also the focus of the Sky Arts documentary, Computer Says Show, to find out if humans and computers could collaborate to write a hit musical. The resulting show, Beyond the Fence, was televised in full, and had a two-week run at London’s Arts Theatre.
Training: Cameron Mackintosh Scholarship to GSA