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Old Dane performs in La Boheme at Trafalgar Studios

Old Dane Tom Isherwood is performing at the Trafalgar Studios in a modern version of La Bohème. Tom is a member of the King's Head Theatre Company, and the production is moving from the company's resident home in Dalston to the West End for the Christmas season. Tom, baritone, plays the part of Marcello (Mark), and his impressive vocals have been acknowledged by theatre critic and veteran director Graham Vick, in his review of the production in The Stage magazine.

Tom recently performed at the Watford Colosseum in the school's stunning production of the Verdi Requiem. We wish Tom and his fellow performers every success during the production at the Trafalgar Studios.

The West End run started on Wednesday 6th December and runs until the 6th January 2018.(Please note that the performance is only suitable for over 16s due to its content.)

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