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Tom Grace

Tom was born in Australia and raised in the UK. He has performed leading roles in Journey’s End with Immersion Theatre, Macbeth with the Young Shakespeare Company, Summer Day’s Dream at the Finborough Theatre, The Bricks of Burston for the Stuff of Dreams Theatre Company, Henry V for SM Productions, and originated several roles in the cult smash-hit Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho for Theatre 503. He is a company member of Idle Discourse, undertaking international tours of Pericles and The Comedy of Errors, and of Strasbourg-based Théâtre Volière, with which he toured Poilu and Tommy, Goethe in Alsace, and Arnika. Tom is a reader with Shakespeare’s Globe’s Read Not Dead company and appeared in Rupert Goold and Robert Icke’s landmark dawn-till-dusk staging of The Iliad. He is currently working with playwright Rachel Betts on her mosaic play As if you are Infinite, and can be seen in the films The Visitation, Beneath a Neon Tide, Smiley, and Drive-by Sunset. Tom trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.