Blink of an Eye: Meet the Cast


Blink of an Eye is the brand new musical coming to the London stage 26th-30th July.

For more information about the show, click HERE.

Watch the teaser video HERE.

With only six weeks remaining until our opening night, it’s time to get up-close and personal with the cast.

STEVEN GARROD

Steven plays Jake Faldon, the main protagonist of Blink of an Eye.

“I was born and raised in Ipswich. As a child I would hear my sister sing which made me want to sing. I never realised I could be a performer and originally I wanted to be a marine biologist, far from where I ended up.


When I was 11, I saw The Lion King – my first West End musical. I watched in awe and just kept thinking how much I wanted to be part of it. At 13, I decided to join an amateur theatre company called Co-Op Juniors, where I played various roles including Munkustrap in Cats. My next big step was auditioning and securing a place at Bird College when I was 18 to pursue a career as a performer. I recently turned 21 and about to graduate from Bird College.

I have the pleasure of joining the cast of Blink of an Eye and playing the role of Jake. The show is so wonderfully written that it’s humorous but gives a realistic insight into different areas of the LGBT community, breaking the stereotypes of how gay men are perceived through the eyes of Jake. I feel the important message that this show gives across is of the emotional journey and its effects from the temptations we all experience through life.”




HANNAH ALDERSLEY

Hannah plays Jasmine Colby, Jake’s best friend.

“I was raised in a very musical family and took part in amateur dramatics from the age of 4.

Acting has always been important to my life and there are many aspects of the craft that led me to pursue it as a career. For me, acting through song is such a thrill – I love to use the musicality of a song to work out how a character is feeling. Also, the joy of working with a cast and crew is like no other.
I am thrilled that Blink of An Eye is to be my first professional show, as it’s great to feel like you are sharing an important message and doing it both through music and comedy is fantastic.
I can’t wait to start rehearsals and get to know Jasmine a bit more!”
 
 
BRANDON GALE
 
Brandon plays Spark, a young man who falls in love with Jake.
 
“I grew up in Cornwall with my family who are not from a theatrical background at all. My first break came after playing Frankenstein’s monster in ‘Mary and Frankie’ when I was 9. A parent approached me after the show and said I should audition for the local theatre group and was the catalyst of my acting career.
 
I recently graduated from The Arts Educational School. Whilst training, I was fortunate enough to perform as part of the Olivier Awards choir, at Sondheim’s 85th Birthday celebrations at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and with the BBC for their D-Day 70th anniversary celebration at the Royal Albert Hall.
I have also done some work for E! Network’s ‘The Royals’ and appeared in Ben Adams’ new musical ‘Eugenius’. Most recently, I was cast as Harry in ‘When Harry met Barry’ at Above the Stag Theatre directed by the lovely Steven Dexter.
‘Blink of an Eye’ stood out to me because it really tells the story of life right now and a side of gay life which I’m sure lots of people have they’re own opinions on. The show allows the audience to connect and journey with the characters who, despite their behaviour when on the scene also reveal they’re true human qualities. It not only shows the wild side of this life but really cracks it open showing the highs and lows both sides of the party!” 
 
 
TRÉ COPELAND-WILLIAMS

Tré plays Tyler Jones: a serial clubber, lover and self-professed man-magnet.
 
“Hi, good morning, good afternoon, good evening all, the name is Tré Joshua Anthony Copeland-Williams. Yes, it is a mouthful!
 
I’m 22 years young and I love performing, entertaining and anything to do with making people laugh or cry. I live in the present, so to me it is never too late to become anything I want. As well as acting, I create music, I dance like nobody is watching and I have my own clothing line called N.E.W© (Never Ending Winners®).
 
I want to be as successful as possible and am willing to push my hardest to achieve my goals and become the biggest and best actor I can be.
 
Stage roles I have played include Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Tyrone in Fame, Billy Flynn in Chicago, Mr Black in The Wild Party and Theodore in Strange Land, a play created for our final university production. My television and film credits include the latest Sainsbury’s dancing food advert, a MTV advert highlighting relationship abuse, a Live at the Electric episode, a short film called Last Christmas and a short film called Kick About.”
 
 
HARRY BOYD
 
Harry plays Charlie Frost, Jake’s first boyfriend.
 
I don’t think there’s been a time since the womb when I didn’t love acting, music and performance, it’s always been something I’ve delighted in and I fully intend to continue to learn and grow within this industry forever. After graduating from Exeter University where I studied drama, I completed a further MA in Acting at Guildford School of Acting. I have since been professionally working in London on both stage and screen with established companies such as ITV, BT Sport, Southwark Playhouse The Rose Playhouse, Actor Awareness, StoneCrabs Theatre, HyneSight Films, ThumbsUp Productions and Chalkboard TV. I am also a member of Director’s Cut Theatre’s Actor’s Club and a singer in the professional choir, London Contemporary Voices.
 
Despite having many gay friends and work colleagues, I find myself to have been rather unfamiliar with the gay community and what it actually means to be a gay person living in today’s society. As with any movement or culture, when people don’t know a lot about it they fill the gaps in their knowledge with snap judgements and stereotypes which is never a good thing and only leads to the kind of ignorance the gay community faces on a daily basis. What initially drew me to Terry’s work was that it offers a refreshingly clear and justly unashamed portrayal of what it is to be gay today and the struggle many people go through to find their identity. I see working on “Blink of an Eye” not just as a fantastic performance opportunity but as an effective way to expand my awareness and empathy with the gay community and in turn to pass that on to everyone watching.”
 

Come and see all five actors perform in Blink of an Eye at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre from 26th – 30th July.
 
This is a short run and seats are bound to sell out fast, so grab your tickets HERE.
 
For press enquires and cast interviews, please contact Terry Gee: blinktheshow@gmail.com