Meet The Cast
STEVEN D MOORE
Steven is a multi-award winning International Performer/Director/Choreographer/Intimacy Director/Virtual Artist originally from New York City. He specializes in movement-based musicals, plays, new work development and innovating emerging theatrical technologies.
Select performing credits include: The Knick (Guest Star - Cinemax, Dir. Steven Soderbergh), Sleep No More/The Heath (Punchdrunk: The McKittrick, Off-Broadway), Carmen (Glimmerglass Opera, Dir. Anne Bogart), Annie Get Your Gun (Glimmerglass Opera starring Deborah Voigt, Dir. Francesca Zambello), Freaks Don’t Cry (Coney Island Freak Show), G.E. Medical Commercial (General Electric Company), Imperial Dance Company (London Barbican), Hedwig and The Angry Inch (Interrobang), Saturday Night Fever (Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, John W. Engeman Theatre). Select directing and/or choreography credits include Urinetown (Lost Nation Theater, Winner Broadway World Regional Awards, Dir. Sarah Jane Schostack), East Meets West (Her Majesty's Theatre), Spring Awakening (Rose Nagelberg Theater, John W. Engeman Theatre), Heathers (John W. Engeman Theatre), James and the Giant Peach (Barrington Stage Company), Moby Dick Rehearsed (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), and a season-long residency with College Light Opera Company. TV and Film credits include MTV, Cinemax, and YouTube Red Studios.
Additionally, Steven is an International Award winning Magician, Juggler, Sideshow artist, and licensed laser light designer/director. His illusion consultancy work has been seen on MTV, YouTube Red Studios, John W. Engeman Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, Sleep No More/The Heath, Coney Island Freakshow, Linked Dance Theatre, Ithaca College, Penn State University and many more. He has developed new virtual theatrical technologies that have been commissioned by multiple theaters in the USA and UK for new works and development. Steven also currently serves as a Director/Lecturer at LMA London, Rose Bruford College and Performers College Birmingham.
Steven holds a BFA from Ithaca College in Theatre.
BARRY KEENAN
Barry has performed in over 30 countries around the world, in such cities as London, Sydney, Toronto, Moscow and Beijing where he performed to audiences of ten and a half thousand people.
Theatre credits include:
Nunzio/Theadore Roosevelt Newsies Original London Cast (Troubador)
Father Edward Daly in The White Handkerchief (Guildhall, Derry)
Jack “The Flash” Goodman” in Soho Dreams (The Other Palace)
Mr Smyth in A Christmas Carol (The Lyceum)
Mr Reece/John in The Clockmaker’s Daughter (Cadogan Hall)
Watchman/Ensemble in Mac And Mabel (Hackney Empire)
The Genie in Aladdin (Cork Opera House)
Rooster Hannigan in Annie (The Olympia)
Television Credits include: The Making of The White Handkerchief (BBC)
Concert Credits include: A Night at the Musicals (Royal & Durngate)
Recordings include: The Clockmaker’s Daughter Studio Album
DYLAN TURNER
Theatre credits include: Shelly Berger in Ain’t Too Proud - The Life And Time Of The Temptations
(Prince Edward Theatre), Walter in Sleepless in Seattle (Troubadour); Galileo in We Will Rock You
(RCCL); Stanley Stubbers in One Man Two Guvnors (Devonshire Park Theatre); Charlie Townsend
in R&H’s Allegro (Southwark Playhouse); Beautiful - The Carole King Musical (Original Cast,
Aldwych); William Haines in The Tailor Made Man (The Arts); Bowman in Chariots of Fire
(Gielgud); Joey Primo in Rock of Ages (Original Cast, Shaftesbury/Garrick); Life is a Dream
(Donmar Warehouse); George Hastings in She Stoops to Conquer/The Kissing Dance (Jermyn St);
Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing (Lauderdale House Open Air); Zeke in High School Musical
(Hammersmith Apollo); MAMMA MIA! (Prince Of Wales); Grease (Victoria Palace); Sweet Charity
(Sheffield Crucible); Chicago (Original National Tour) and Travis in Footloose (UK Tour).
Recording credits include: Virtual Community Voices in Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward) and
Choir in Message In A Bottle (Peacock Theatre), both led by Alex Lacamoire.
Workshop credits include: Are You As Nervous As I Am? (Dir. Simon Spencer) and History Of A
Pleasure Seeker (Dir. Richard Mason, Hat Trick Prod.).
Film credits include: Aloysius Stepinac in The Conversation - winning Best Actor; Alexandria Film
Festival 2022 (Dir Dominik Sedler, Croatia Film); Spilt (Dir. Aki Omoshaybi) and MAMMA MIA!
(Dir. Phyliida Lloyd, Universal/Playtone).
Dylan also created, arranged and produces his own vocal rock group “Vocal Xtr3me” which tour
at various venues and on cruise liners across the world: @vocalxtr3me
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