"Nathan Gregory's turn as depressed French singer 'Les Miserables' [is] an unexpected highlight."
Tim Wright, Broadway World |
Nathan toured internationally with Golem by 1927 Productions. Golem is 1927’s third show, a co-production with Salzburg Festival, Théâtre de la Ville Paris & Young Vic Theatre which had its world premiere at the Salzburg Festival in August 2014. Nathan played the roles of PJ, Julian, Phil Sylocates and Les Miserables, as well as drumming throughout the show. Details about 1927 and Golem can be found here or at www.19-27.co.uk
"Nathan Gregory is delightfully sinister as Golem creator Phil Sylocates and, almost simultaneously, wonderfully pompous as Robert's colleague Julian." Luke Sproule, Oxford Times |
Nathan's career as a musician, actor and educator stems from his passion for the creative arts.
Nathan was a member of Aldeburgh Young Musicians, an artist development programme for advanced young musicians and composers based at Snape Maltings, Suffolk. Through these courses Nathan worked with many musicians and performers from many musical backgrounds, including Jasdeep Singh Degun, a Sky Arts Award winner with whom Nathan has performed at The Elgar Rooms at the Royal Albert Hall. Nathan has over 10 years of teaching experience including one-to-one music lessons, whole class teaching and running workshops. Nathan has worked with Lambeth Music Service since 2015, which has seen him working alongside other amazing educators at the Lambeth Music Festival. Nathan studied drama at A-level and has and has always enjoyed being on stage, either as an actor, musician or both! Nathan was born in Kent in October 1991, but spent the majority of his childhood years in Dereham, Norfolk. Nathan attended Northgate High School and Dereham Sixth Form College. During his school years, Nathan performed in many of the school's annual musical theatre events, including We Will Rock You, Seussical the Musical, and the World Premiere of Charles Garland's Over Here. |