About Macaulay Cooper
Actor based in Manchester.
Reviews
I will be performing in 'Bad Advice' on the 23rd an 30th of July as a part of the Manchester Fringe Festival. Then I'm off to New York in September to perform Off-Broadway in 'Beautiful Monster' ðŸŽ
Rehearsals for BearTrap Productions 'Bad Advice' are coming to an end! If you fancy coming to watch it we have two dates, 23rd and 30th of July, and the show will be part of the Greater Manchester Fringe! If you fancy coming to watch then click the link on the event and grab yourself a ticket.
Catch me sleeping on the job in the new McDonald's advert.
https://youtu.be/ADEhVSYijoY
Photo credit Scott-Gobin Photography - Jamie Scott-Gobin
Some behind the scenes shots from today's photoshoot. Modelling for Wasted Heroes. Shots taken on the same road that Peaky Blinders is filmed on as well as various other locations around Liverpool.
New headshots from the brilliant Colin Boulter over at Neilson Reeves Photography. 2nd time working with Colin and on both occasions he has produced brilliant photographs for me. Highly recommend to any actors out there looking for some high quality headshots.
Audition time
New headshots today with the brilliant Colin Boulter! Will be posting my new shots in the next few days.
A review of 'Directing Hamlet' a play in which I was involved with back in April. In the play I played the lead Brian a fresh-faced nineteen year old actor, who is busy being verbally attacked, prodded, cajoled and anything but coddled by The Director, a heavily seasoned theatre veteran. Through the progress of their rehearsal they explore and delve into one of theatre's most intriguing characters, Hamlet. Both men explore their own potentials, limitations, what it is to be alone in the world, in need of a family, and why each of them have chosen this career path of artistic expression. What is art, after all? What are we celebrating, what are we looking for, and what are we hiding from?
A great piece of theatre which was a tough test for myself, but a great experience and a lot was learnt from the whole process.