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Having worked with some of the best known and prolific directors in Theatre and Television, Adam and Stephanie have amassed a great deal of experience in direction, choreography and teaching the art of acting. Adam concentrates mainly on theatre and acting in musical theatre, whilst Stephanie will focus more on television and acting for camera.
Adam trained at the Bristol Academy of Performing Arts (BAPA) studying professional musical theatre under Andrew Hambly-Smith. Whilst at college, he directed and played Brian in ‘Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens’ and won much critical acclaim for his portrayal of Darryl Van Horne in ‘The Witches of Eastwick’. Adam is a regular personality at the International G & S Festival, where in 2004 he became the youngest ever recipient of the International Award, ‘Best Male Gilbert and Sullivan Performer’ for his portrayal of John Wellington Wells in ‘The Sorcerer’. Most recently, Adam played the role of Issachar in Bill Kenwright’s No.1 UK Tour of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ as well as understudying and playing the pivotal role of the Narrator and acting as dance captain for the production. He has also appeared in small-scale tours with Blag Theatre Company and their parody show, ‘Entertainment… My Arts!’ as well as Bristol based musical comedy group On That Note. Television credits include ‘Four Fathers’ (ITV), ‘Wild Horses’ (Channel 4) and an animation with Paul McGann entitled ‘The Immortal Henri Blutoe’. He has also directed shows such as ‘Hello, Dolly!’, ‘The Gondoliers’ and ‘The Marriage of Figaro’.
Stephanie trained at the London Studio Centre. Her television appearances include roles in ‘Footballer's Wives’ for ITV Shed Productions and the BBC comedy drama series ‘Grease Monkeys’ as well as various commercials. Theatre credits include the No.1 UK tour of ‘Grease’, Beauty in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ (Loughborough Theatre) ‘Night of Nights’ (Richmond Theatre), ‘Cinderella’, ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ and ‘42nd Street’ (Weston Playhouse) ‘Dance Overture 2002’ (The Peacock Theatre, London) and ‘Dance Overture 2001’ (Wimbledon Theatre). Most recently she appeared as the Apache Dancer and understudied and played Mrs Potiphar in the No.1 UK Tour of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ for Bill Kenwright Ltd. Stephanie has appeared as a dancer on Channel 4's coverage of ‘Party in the Park’ and ‘Top of the Pops’ for the BBC, as well as dancing on numerous pop videos for artists such as Craig David, S Club 7 and Jimeroquai.
Guest coaches from within the profession are regularly booked for special workshops
Principal of starXpress: Ipswich: Adam Hepkin
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