A few words about Hal Fowler
Hal was born in the county Kent on the first day of 1968. A family move to Sheffield some ten years later prompted his first major musical influence in the form of a church choir. A few years later following another family move back down south Hal started to play double bass. At eighteen he was singing for the National Youth Choir of Great Britain and playing double bass in the Oxford youth orchestra. After a three year course at Guildford School of Acting Hal became a professional actor in the world of Musical Theatre. His West End credits are numerous including Alex in Aspects of Love, Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Javert in Les Miserables, Arnaud du Thil in Martin Guerre and Cousin Kevin in Tommy where he met his wife, Kim Wilde.
Hal played Macduff in Macbeth for Shakespeare films, released 2010
Porthos in The Three Musketeers at the Rose Theatre Kingston
Old Deuteronomy in CATS in Cyprus.
Mark Sackling in the UK Tour of Simon Gray's (writer) QUATERMAINES´S TERMS
Ugly sister in CINDERELLA at the Old Vic Theatre, London
Lt. Shrank in WEST SIDE STORY at the Larnaca’s Pattichion Amphitheatre Cyprus
Tom Ambrose in THE THING ABOUT MEN at the King’s Head Theatre, London