Polly Lister

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Polly Lister

Doc Reeves

For the New Vic: Beauty and the Beast, Table, Votes For Women, Playhouse Creatures, The Snow Queen (UK Theatre Award Winner – Best Show for Children and Young People); The Borrowers, 101 Dalmatians, As You Like It.

Theatre credits include: Sleeping Beauty; Blue Stockings (Storyhouse Chester); Song Of The Sytch, Bright Lights Over Bentilee (Claybody Theatre); Animal Farm, Around The World In 80 Days, One Man Two Guv’nors, Hound Of The Baskerville’s (Bolton Octagon); Unexpected Twist (Royal & Derngate / CTP Tour); Jekyll & Hyde (Derby Theatre / Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch); The Snow Queen, The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice, Di and Vi and Rose (Stephen Joseph Theatre); The Wizard Of Oz (Leeds Playhouse); The Worst Witch Live! (Olivier Award Winner for ‘Best Family Show’, West End / Theatre Royal Northampton / UK Tour); Great Expectations, Solace Of The Road, Cooking With Elvis (Derby Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Hull Truck); To Sir With Love, Transmissions (Birmingham Rep); I Was A Wife, Hansel and Gretel, Beauty and The Beast (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster); Much Ado About Nothing (Mercury Theatre, Colchester); Don’t Dress For Dinner, Private Lives, Boeing Boeing (Eastbourne Theatre / Harrogate Theatre); Abigail’s Party (UK Theatre Award Winner for Best Performer in a Play) Fallen Angels, Suddenly Last Summer, Dancing at Lughnasa, Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Blue Room, Hayfever, Chorus Of Disapproval, Loot, After Miss Julie, The Recruiting Officer, Our Country’s Good, Private Lives, Cinderella (Theatre By The Lake, Keswick); Hayfever (Oldham Coliseum); The Heretic (Library Theatre, Manchester); Much Ado About Nothing, Dangerous Corner (Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds).

Television credits include: Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Doctors, Martina Cole’s Ladykillers, Casualty.

Film credits include: The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, Polterheist, London Unplugged.

Radio credits include: The Archers, Ladies’ Delight, Aromatherapy, Tree Splitting, Distance Between, Lulu, Something Blue (BBC Radio 4).

Polly trained at Manchester Metropolitan University Theatre School and with The National Youth Theatre.