Rose, Philip

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19/07/2009
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19/07/2009

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Philip Rose is originally from Dorking but now lives in Glyndebourne. He teaches and is a classically trained actor. He is going to do something designed to be happy and visually fun; there will be music and he will wear different things on different parts of his body while dancing. He will also going to say happy birthday to his sister-in-law. He is in a band that plays music from the 1960s to the present; he is wearing a costume with lots of sparkles and sequins, big boots and big wigs which is the type of costume he wears when playing in his band. He discusses his recent acting roles. He teaches performing arts in Lewes. He has also been involved in projects taking music into prisons. He is doing the project for the project's sake. He likes to make his performance eccentric, over the top, visual and funny. His family and his children's education are important to him.

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