AN actor, who started out as a teacher in Kinlet, will return to regale tales of his acting experiences, in a one-man show.
Bill Cashmore, who taught at Moffats School in the 1980s, will perform An Everyday Actor, on Saturday at 8pm, at Kinlet Village Hall.
The audience will be taken on a journey through his experiences of the acting profession, including how he performed to Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson before they were famous, helped Helena Bonham-Carter to finesse a strip scene and arrested Ewan McGregor.
His show will give an insight into his appearances as thugs, patients and coppers in television dramas and his time in theatre. For more information, call Francis Engleheart on 07710 288526.
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