Boris Smolensky Productions Inc.

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Boris Smolensky is God
Boris Smolensky Artistic Director, Producer and Founder
Boris was educated in his native East End and won a scholarship to read drama at Warwick University. He began his directorial career at Worthing Connaught Theatre where his radical reinterpretation of the established classics won him a reputation as a theatrical innovator. 'Creative differences' led to him resigning his post and forming his own touring company. His most recent works include "Murder In The Title" with Renee Savage, "With Murderous Intent" with Renee Savage and "It's Murder Jim, But Not As We Know It" with Renee Savage which was nominated for the St Helens Reporter Drama Critics Award. Boris is a member of the Guild Of Drama Adjudicators (GODA) and a former member of the Guild Of International Theatre (GIT).
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*** Current Production Now On Tour ****

Murder At Priors well Manor by Leslie Blatt starring Renee Savage & Christa D'Amato and introducing Ginette Vincent
Who has murdered foriegn diplomat Mr Papodopoulos? Is it Lady Dorothy Cholmondley, ex-army officer Major Pirbright or cook/housekeeper Mrs Puttock? Can Inspector Delver force the killer to expose himself? On tour until October 1996

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***Forthcoming Production*** On Tour Nov 1996

Death And The Maiden by Areil Dorfman starring Ginette Vincent& Tim Fermor

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The Smolensky Company 1996

Renee Savage Renee Trained at RADA where her performance as Cleopatra is still talked about. After guest appearances in "Saber Of London" and "Scotland Yard Mysteries", she decided that television was a medium unsuited to her talents. Renee returned to her first love, the theatre, and hasn't looked back since. For the past ten years he has been the leading light of the Smolensky company giving a series of acclaimed performances, including Miss Laycock-Manderley in "The Message is Murder", Lady Winthrop in "Murder Ahoy" and Nicotine Lil in "Lawks, Murder!" Renee is also an associate director of Boris Smolensky Productions Inc.
Christa D'Amato Christa comes to Boris Smolensky Productions Inc. after a long career in television and film. After Appearing as Sally Beatnik in the teen-comedy "Straight From The Fridge, Dad"(1971) and it's popular sequel "Dig The Music, Kids!" (1972) she won the role of languid receptionist Fenella Frittenden in "Harley's Hotel," a part she played for over twenty years. After the programme's controversial cancellation, Christa became a regular contributor to the "Harley's Hotel" Fan Magazine and has appeared at numerous conventions.
Tim Fermor Tim trained at the Harrogate College of Performing Arts and first appeared as Rosencrantz in the BBC's production of "Hamlet". His many television appearances include "Casualty", "Eldora do", "God's Gift", "Talking Telephone Numbers" and "She-Wolf Of London". Tim is a stalwart of the British Film Industry having starred in "Beyond The Wall Of Sleep" (1993) with Elizabeth Hurley and taken the title role in "Count Braggadocio And The Boudoir Of Death" (1994) which has yet to be released. He was mostrecently seen as the front end of Abdul the pantomime camel at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

Sophie Lawton Sophie trained at the Guildhall School Of Music And Drama and understudied Imogen Clark's Ophelia in David Plummer's controversial 'fast food' production of "Hamlet". She was playing the part of Serving Wench in "The Gypsy Baron" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse when she was delighted to be offered the part of Triggs in "Murder At Priosrwell Manor" for Boris Smolensky Productions Inc. Sophie has also appeared as MRI Patient in "Casualty and Pox-Ridden Doxy in "Restoration Romps".

Harrison Bracewell Early in his distinguished career Harrison Appeared with Lawrence Olivier in "The Merchant Of Venice" at the National Theatre. After brief spells with the RSC and the Old Vic, he toured extensively in regional theatres including Leeds, Leicester, Windsor, Liverpool, Manchester and York. His favourite roles include Jed Codling in "Whisky In The Jar", Frank Flask in "Make Mine A Double" and Mentholated Mary(!) in "The Mask Of Moriarty". Harrison's numerous television appearances include "Casualty", "Dr Who" and "Food And Drink".

Ginette Vincent Ginette trained at the Central School Of Speech And Drama. Prior to joining Boris Smolensky Productions Inc. she was seen understudying the back end of Abdul the pantomime camel at the Crucble Theatre, Sheffield where her star quality shone through.
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