About Kristopher Curran
Actor
Film: This Broken Design (The Ninth Wave), The Island (Ladytron), Metamorphasish, Flamingo, Solium
Theatre: Waiting For Godot(Glasgow Comedy Festival) The Odd Couple, Rope, Reasons To Be Pretty, Glengarry Glen Ross, A Midsummer Nights Dream
Reviews
Kristopher can be seen in the new video by The Ninth Wave and Director Bryan M Ferguson.
Waiting For Godot Webster’s Theatre Glasgow International Comedy Festival 27-30 March 2019
... Kristopher played Estragon in a well received performance.
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Kristopher will playing Estragon in Beckett’s most famous play. Part of the Internal Glasgow Comedy Festival. Get your tickets here. Will be a wild night out at the theatre.
Kristopher will be starring in Samuel Beckett’s famous Tragi-Comedy Waiting For Godot Playing as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Get your tickets here: https://glasgowcomedyfestival.seetickets. com
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It’s here! Exclusively on Clash Music. See Kristopher in Bryan M. Ferguson’s “Magnificent” The Island.
Kristopher has a role in the upcoming film The Island by Director Bryan M. Ferguson and the band Ladytron. You will be able to see it next week. 5th September.
Kristopher has had a busy week performing in The Odd Couple and shooting a film which will be revealed online soon. Exciting times.
Opening night tonight! Tickets on the door still.
Kristopher starred in this award winning film back in 2015. It was first shown by The Skinny in theirFilm Competition.
It all started here. First performance. Incredible and surreal experience. Very honoured to do be still doing this.
The Diary of Anne Frank - 2004
Kristopher played Otto Frank in his debut performance.
Tickets on sale for the Odd Couple. Get them here!
This play has been getting great reviews. It's a genuinely fun night out. The best way to describe it is like a really dramatic sit-com. I have a role in it. Would love to see as many of you there as possible.
TICKETS: http://www.webstersglasgow.com/theatre-ho me/