Juliet Panter

Biography

Juliet Panter was born in 1977 and was raised in Far North Queensland, Australia. She arrived in the UK to take up a scholarship with The Arts Educational School, Tring, where she was awarded both the "Stage Cup" and "Musical Theatre Award". She graduated in Drama from the London Studio Centre in July 1997, having been the "Juliet Butler Scholar".

Juliet's roles whilst training included Roxie in Chicago, Mrs Smith in Bald Prima Donna, Grizabella in Cats, Captain Ahab in Moby Dick, Desdemona in Othello, the specially created role of Julia in Catwalk (a new musical by Howard Goodall), and Julia in Two Marias.

With the National Youth Music Theatre she played two seasons (including the Edinburgh Festival), taking the roles of Lily St Regis in Annie and Mrs Bannerman in Whistle Down The Wind.

Further professional roles included Snow White (US) in Snow White with E&B, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (the Cambridge Arts Theatre), Aida with Opera North (National Tour), Hollywood Pinafore (Barbican), and a National Repertory Tour with the Riding Lights Theatre Company. Juliet has also appeared on television in Politician's Wife (Channel 4), and various advertisments both in the UK and Australia. Juliet's film experience includes MOJO (Portobello Pictures) and Still Crazy (Pinewood Studios).

Juliet has recorded as a soloist in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Nursery Rhyme CD, as a soloist (Ria) in Atlantis (a new musical by Rick Friend), as well as the Original London Cast Recording of Hollywood Pinafore. Most recently Juliet has recorded a new dance track, Karma Featuring Juliet, with Michael Adams, as well as recordings of musical theatre solos, original works, and the Original Cast Recording of Tragicomix & Panacea: A Musical Farce.

Juliet's experience in directing, writing, and producing includes A Minstrel Tale (Riding Lights Theatre Company), and the premier production of Tragicomix & Panacea: A Musical Farce, held in conjunction with the Cairns Film Festival, April 2000.

Juliet has also held workshops and teaching roles in Universities, Schools, Prisons and Theatre Arts Organisations in England, Wales, Canada, Thailand and Australia.

Contact Juliet

Email: juliet@julietpanter.com
Website: www.julietpanter.com
Telephone: (+44) 07 958 479 834

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