Bryonie is a first-class musical theatre graduate from the University of Chester, a course that she chose because of her love for the arts. During her course, she studied not only musical theatre performance and the skills required for this (including dance technique, singing techniques, acting through song), but also some technical theatre, which she built upon outside of lecture hours, and academic aspects such as the history of the musical and the themes within musicals. This has improved her as a performer, as the theoretical knowledge has helped deepen her understanding of her practical work, such as teaching her the importance of certain stylistic elements in portraying musicals from different eras.
As well as her performances on her course, Bryonie is an avid performer in amateur dramatic musicals, having performed in the Theatre Severn Main Auditorium, Shrewsbury, in the ensemble of Grease in June 2022 and Titanic in February 2023, and as a dancer in Madagascar in June 2023 with Get Your Wigle On. She was also a principal dancer in The Wedding Singer with Curtain Call Theatre Company. She also has experience with pantomimes, having played the leading female roles of Maid Marian in Robin Hood and Jenny Trelawney in Treasure Island with a company local to her home town.
Outside of her performing, Bryonie is also a theatre technician who has worked in many locations and theatres in her year of working so far, which has greatly improved her work, as she has been required to adapt to each location's technical specification.
Bryonie is also a musician with ABRSM Grade 8 piano, Grade 6 violin, Grade 5 viola and Grade 5 Music Theory (distinction). She has some experience accompanying through her university course, as well as being a pantomime pit musician on the violin and viola for the local company she joined before she began performing on stage with them.
Bryonie is always looking for new opportunities to expand all aspects of her work, as a performer, technician and musician, and is always willing to try new things and push herself outside of her comfort zone in order to benefit her progression.
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