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Busy Summer for local acting duo

Posted by editor on Jul 07, 2010 - 10:25 AM
Filed under: Entertainment, News

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Dover mother and son acting team, Karol and Ben Steele, have a busy summer ahead of them.

 


 

After attending the premiere of the film short 'Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese' this Friday, in which the duo have minor speaking roles as Sir Lancelot and The Police Psychologist, the pair will be taking part in a number of exciting film and theatre projects over the next two months.

Ben will be taking on several roles in a new comedy by The Unfinished Business theatre company called The Best Panto Ever on 18 July.

 

The panto is part of The Big Lunch event at The Westgate Hall in Canterbury, which will also include a picnic, children's entertainment, live music, dancing, arts and crafts stalls, and a drumming workshop.

 

In the Best Panto Ever, Ben stars as Jack from Jack and The Beanstalk, who is forced to take on the role of Grumpy the Dwarf as well when another cast member fails to turn up ... but it doesn't stop there! The Big Lunch starts at 12 pm outside the Westgate Hall and continues, inside and out until 6 pm.

A week later both Ben and Karol will be in Tyler Hill taking part in the final day's filming of Kangareel's latest film production, Marty's Project. Karol will be reprising her second role in the film, that of Kaz, The Future Kids make-up artiste, while Ben will be playing the children's TV presenter Benj, interviewing The Future Kids stars on the red carpet film premiere.

August will see Ben and Karol working together again on KETV's newest film project, The History Boy - the first in a series of six educational short films about a time-travelling boy who is sent back to the most exciting moments in English history. In the first episode, Saving The Queen, Ben and Karol will be reprising their Elizabethan servant roles from The Sea Shall Have Them.

Karol said, "Both Ben and I like keeping busy, and this summer it will be especially good for Ben, as it will take his mind off the long wait for his AS Level results in Drama, English and Media Studies."

© Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast News 2010


 

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