Draft:Marky Reader

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Marky Joseph Reader (Born on 17th May 2003) Is an Actor Musician from Liverpool, he is known for his roles in theatre shows such as; This Girl-The Cynthia Lennon story, The Moondogs, Once a blue, The End, The Phantom Lady.

Early Life[edit]

[1]Marky was born in Liverpool on the 17th May 2003 and grew up in a little place called Waterloo.

Career [2][3][4][edit]

He started his career in the performance industry from a very early age of 9 years old by playing alongside his father (Also Mark Reader) in the Liverpool rock band ‘Strider’. Marky is and always has been immensely interested in music. He even went on to study it in college (The City of Liverpool Arts Centre) in 2019 after leaving school. Despite Mark’s passion for music, he decided to pursue a career in the acting industry.

In 2021, he was spotted by BBC Radio Merseyside presenter ’Frankie Connor’ and was told to audition for a show called ‘THIS GIRL- The Cynthia Lennon story’ as John Lennon. Marky went to audition and bagged himself the role as Lennon, this is what kick started his professional acting career. Through the theatrical play, Marky has had the opportunity to perform in places such as; Camden Fringe Festival, Hope Street Theatre and The Valley Theatre. The play was also made into a film, giving him experience in film acting.

In 2022, Marky was cast in another theatre production called ‘The Moondogs’. Another Beatles related show that was performed in The Epstein Theatre and The Gladstone Theatre. What he especially loves about the show is the fact it includes live music, so he can show off his acting skills as well as his ability to perform in a band. He also continued that band outside of the show and went on to play venues such as; Lancaster Grand Theatre, Live Aid Liverpool, The Cavern Club, The Waterloo festival and many more.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Liverpool", Wikipedia, 2024-02-15, retrieved 2024-02-20
  2. ^ Warren, Rob (2023-08-02). "Review: This Girl - The Cynthia Lennon Story, Upstairs at the Gatehouse". Everything Theatre. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  3. ^ "'This Girl' - The Cynthia Lennon Story". Valley Community Theatre. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  4. ^ Knight, Michelle (2023-08-03). "This Girl: The Cynthia Lennon Story – Upstairs at the Gatehouse". North West End UK. Retrieved 2024-02-20.