George Maguire (actor-musician)

George Maguire
Born (1985-01-17) 17 January 1985
Guildford, England
Nationality British
Occupation Actor, musician

George Maguire (born in Guildford on 17 January 1985) is an Olivier Award winning British actor and musician best known for originating the role of Dave Davies in the musical Sunny Afternoon. His work spans across both stage and screen, but George has stated that he has a particular interest in new musicals as "it's very exciting to be able to create a role and to be part of a piece which is brand new".[1]

He is often confused with George Maguire, a younger British actor who starred in the title role of long-running West End musical Billy Elliot.[2]

Career

George made his first appearance on stage, aged 9, in a small role in a pantomime production of Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood at Guildford Civic Hall.[3]

When he was 10, he attended an open audition that landed him his West End debut in Oliver! at the Palladium. George joined the production during its run, and stayed for two years.[4]

While still appearing in Oliver! he began to attend Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. During his time there he saw the first London production of Rent which proved a great inspiration for him. "It was raw, rocky and real and I remember thinking 'that's the kind of stuff I want to do'."[5]

In August 2001 he starred as Jimmy in a production of The Who's Quadrophenia at Nuffield Theatre in Southampton.

After participating in two touring productions (Tonight's the Night, Rent) he played Joe Vegas in Fame at the Shaftesbury Theatre, followed by another production of Quadrophenia, this time travelling extensively all over the UK. This production used four actors to portray the differing aspects of Jimmy's personality; George played Jimmy Tough Guy.

In November 2010 he portrayed Tad in Bright Lights, Big City, a musical based on the novel by Jay McInerney.

In 2011 George Maguire appeared as Richard Loeb in Thrill Me, first at the Tristan Bates Theatre in London and then at the Charing Cross Theatre.[6]

This was followed by his first of two stints as 1970s glam rock star Marc Bolan in 20th Century Boy which premiered at the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich in September 2011.[7]

A planned tour of Hair with Maguire taking the lead role of Berger was cancelled with the exception of a two-week engagement at Deutsches Theater in Munich. A few months later, in July 2012, there was a one-off charity performance of this production at the Piccadilly Theatre in London in aid of Help for Heroes which featured Oliver Tobias, who portrayed Berger at the first London production of Hair in 1968.[8]

In September of the same year, George returned to 20th Century Boy, this time performing at Belgrade Theatre in Coventry.[9]

Early 2013 saw the premiere of a new British musical at Soho Theatre in London: Lift. The musical centres around eight strangers in the confined space of an underground lift, fragments of their lives are revealed in quick succession through cross-cutting sequences. George played a young Busker, looking for cash and for the woman that always walks past him smiling every morning. The snapshots into his life show him imagining a life with her, describing the way they would fall in love. Maguire said about the production: "I have always been passionate about new writing and love the chance to originate a role."[10][11]

George made his big break playing Dave Davies in the Kinks musical, Sunny Afternoon. He helped evolve the piece beforehand through its rigorous workshopping process. "It's quite rare and special to be able to see a piece through from the beginning."[12] The show opened at the Hampstead Theatre in April 2014 and after a sold-out run of 6 weeks, transferred to the West End's Harold Pinter Theatre where it ran for two years. Maguire left the show in early October 2015.[13][14]

In April 2015, George Maguire won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in Sunny Afternoon, the musical simultaneously picking up three further awards, including Best New Musical.[15]

Another new British musical awaited him, this time in the form of political satire: The Buskers Opera, Dougal Irvine's modern take on the Beggar's Opera/Threepenny Opera which premiered to critical acclaim at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park. This time Maguire took on the leading role of Macheath, the outspoken, rebellious musician who uses his voice to lead activist group The 99 Percenters.[16]

At the end of the summer of 2016 Maguire took the role of Jesus in three gala concerts of the musical Godspell alongside Kerry Ellis, Ramin Karimloo, Preeya Kalidas and Dominic Andersen. The show was staged at St. Paul's Church in London's Covent Garden by The British Theatre Academy and featured an ensemble of young performers.[17]

Late 2016 saw Maguire as the lead in the American musical Another Night Before Christmas which had its European premiere at the Bridge House Theatre in Penge, South London. The musical tells the story of social worker Karol who, due to a faulty security system, is trapped with a man whom she believes to be a burglar but who insists on being Santa Claus. The production featured voice-overs by Rachel Tucker and Oliver Tompsett.[18]

In 2017 Maguire joined the cast of long-running British TV soap EastEnders as a guest star.[19]

September 2017 saw George Maguire take the part of Man 3 in Ryan Scott Oliver's musical exhibition 35mm at The Other Palace theatre's studio in London.[20]

From March 2018 Maguire once more starred as Marc Bolan in the musical 20th Century Boy, this time on a national tour.[21]

Theatre Credits (selected)

Year(s)ProductionRoleTheatre
1995Oliver!CaptainPalladium West End
2001QuadropheniaJimmyNuffield Theatre Southampton
2006Tonight's the NightStuart Clutterbuck (understudy)UK Tour
2006RentAngelEuropean Tour
2007FameJoe VegasShaftesbury Theatre West End
2009QuadropheniaJimmy Tough GuyUK Tour
2010Bright Lights Big CityTadHoxton Hall London
2011Thrill MeRichard LoebCharing Cross Theatre West End/Tristan Bates Theatre London
201120th Century BoyMarc BolanNew Wolsey Theatre Ipswich
2012HairBergerDeutsches Theater Munich
201220th Century BoyMarc BolanBelgrade Theatre Coventry
2013LiftBuskerSoho Theatre West End
2014–15Sunny AfternoonDave DaviesHampstead Theatre London/Harold Pinter Theatre West End
2016The Buskers OperaMacheathPark Theatre London
2016Another Night Before ChristmasThe GuyBridge House Theatre London
201735mmMan 3The Other Palace (studio) London
201820th Century BoyMarc BolanUK Tour

Television/Film Credits (selected)

YearTV film/movieRole
1998Killer NetBen
2008Boogeyman 3Jeremy
2009Terror and UtopiaSt. Just
2010SpiderholeToby
2011Summer in TransylvaniaRonnie Mutant
2014Borgia (Season 3)Ferrante d'Este
2015Violet CityZeb Cartwright
2017Prime Suspect 1973Duke
2017EastendersFelix Moore

Music

The original cast recording of the Kinks musical Sunny Afternoon was recorded at Ray Davies's Konk Studios and produced by Davies. Maguire sang lead on two songs ("I Gotta Move" and "Till the End of the Day") and played guitar on several tracks. The CD was released in October 2014 to coincide with the opening night of the show, at the Harold Pinter Theatre.[22]

Also in autumn of 2014 George Maguire appeared on Julie Atherton's CD Rush of Life for which he also wrote two songs ("Trail of Behaviour" and "Your Body").[23]

May 2016 saw the release of Rory Sherman's project MS Song Cycle, a new musical song cycle inspired by the stories of women living with multiple sclerosis. Maguire contributed the music to the song "Frayed Chords of My Life" (sung by his Sunny Afternoon co-star Lillie Flynn).[24]

2016 also saw the release of short film Mdudu Boy for which George Maguire wrote the original song "Bang the Drum".

References

  1. http://www.westendframe.com/2016/05/big-interview-george-maguire.html
  2. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/5-minutes-with-george-maguire_40346.html
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ML0Tcd71VM
  4. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/5-minutes-with-george-maguire_40346.html
  5. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/my-top-five-showtunes-george-maguire_42239.html
  6. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/8458655/Thrill-Me-Tristan-Bates-Theatre-London.html
  7. http://www.20thcenturyboythemusical.co.uk/
  8. http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/06-2012/hair-returns-to-the-west-end-for-help-for-heroes-g_4005.html
  9. http://www.belgrade.co.uk/event/20th-century-boy
  10. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/my-top-five-showtunes-george-maguire_42239.html
  11. http://www.perfectpitchmusicals.com/portfolio/lift-2/
  12. http://www.theatre.com/buzz/179924/olivier-nominee-george-maguire-on-jamming-in-the-kinks-musical-sunny-afternoon-his-next-rock-god-dream-role/
  13. Sunny Afternoon
  14. http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/sunny-afternoon-new-cast_38580.html
  15. http://www.olivierawards.com/galleries/gallery/item277744/winners/
  16. https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-buskers-opera/cast
  17. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/george-maguire-appear-godspell-kerry-ellis_41580.html
  18. http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/george-maguire-new-christmas-musical_42113.html
  19. http://metro.co.uk/2017/06/25/west-end-star-george-maguire-joins-eastenders-for-guest-role-6732990/
  20. http://musicaltheatrereview.com/interview-george-maguire-on-his-role-in-35mm-a-musical-exhibition-and-maybe-playing-javert-in-les-mis-one-day/
  21. http://www.whatsonstage.com/manchester-theatre/news/george-maguire-20th-century-boy-marc-bolan_45589.html
  22. https://www.londontheatre1.com/news/97291/4-tracks-released-sunny-afternoon-cast-album/
  23. http://www.thereviewshub.com/cd-review-julie-atherton-rush-of-life/
  24. http://www.simgproductions.com/Records/MS_Song_Cycle.html
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