Alice's acting experience:
Alice is taking Method Classes with Sam Rumbelow
Alice is playing the leading role in the feature film “The quickest way to a man’s heart”
Alice is attending a screen acting course taught by Leon Herbert which is really opening her eyes and building her confidence
Alice records her first professional voice-over for ZoneFantasy cable channel
Alice plays the title role in Antigone by Jean Anuilh directed by Luisella Sala, 8 dates in theatres in Italy
Alice plays the leading role in the short film Blissful by Chinyere Nwobani that premiered at the end of March 2007 to great audience response
Alice plays a fortune teller in the Zone Reality Commercial for the cable Channel ZoneTv
Alice plays Diana in Filumena Marturano by Eduardo De Filippo directed by Andrew Nussbaum, at the Viva Italia Exhibition in Earls Court and at the Etcetra Theatre Camden
Alice plays Rachel in the feature Work in progress, written and directed by Stephen Hadfield
Alice tours the South of England with the company PartyTime and their show My Easter Bonnet, for schools, social centers and retirement homes
Alice tours with Party time with the Pantomime Cinderella playing Buttons and one of the ugly sisters
Alice plays plays Maria, a homeless refiugee from Chile, in the political short film Coupe D’Etat by 1968 Film Ltd
Alice plays a rather unhelpful Airport Attendant in the comedy feature Moussaka and Chips
Alice’s first colaboration with 1968 Films is a mid-lenghts film called Play Nice in which she plays the leading role of Anita
Alice plays Claudia, a Sofia Loren inspired waitress in the short film Imbroglio directed by Ian Sciacaluga
Alice takes part in a charity production of the The Vagina Monologues directed by Helga Kristin
Alice attends the Arts Educational Drama School gaining valuable experience in both stage and camera work. Parts played at drama school include:
Sabina Grazia leading role in The Mask and the Face, Kitty in Anna Karenina, the Woman in Night by Pinter, Maria in Love’s Labour’s Lost, Helena in Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ms Elvsted in Hedda Gabler.
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