Actor & Singer

DAVID PENDLEBURY
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NEWS
50 FIRST DATES: THE MUSICAL
The Other Palace, London
David is delighted to be appearing as Sid/Ensemble in
50 First Dates: The Musical
at The Other Palace, London
(14 September - 16 November 2025)
Starring
Georgina Castle as Lucy
Josh St. Clair as Henry
Georgia Arron as Sharon/ensemble/cover Lucy
Aizaac Aruna as Miles/ensemble
Zoë Ann Bown as Miriam/ensemble
Emily Olive Boyd as Fran/ensemble
Greg Stylianou Burns as ensemble/cover Henry
Cole Dunn as swing
Samuelle Durojaiye as swing
Paul Kemble as swing
John Marquez as Marlin Whitmore
Natasha O’Brien as Delilah/ensemble
Aiesha Naomi Pease as Ukulele Sue
Martha Pothen as Cora/ensemble
Ricky Rojas as Marco
Chad Saint Louis as Sandy
Samantha Thomas as swing
Charlie Toland as Doug Whitmore
Book, Music & Lyrics: David Rossmer & Steve Rosen
Director & Choreographer: Casey Nicholaw
Set & Costume Designer: Fly Davis
Lighting Designer: Aideen Malone
Video Designer: George Reeve
Sound Designer: Adam Fisher
Hair & Makeup Designer: Cynthia De La Rosa
Orchestrations & Arrangements: Matthew Jackson
Musical Supervisor & Musical Director: Richard Beadle
Casting Director: Natalie Gallacher for Natalie Gallacher & Pippa Ailion Casting
Producers: ATG Productions, Bad Robot Live & Gavin Kalin Productions

ABOUT
David trained at Leicester University (BA Hons) and London College of Music (ALCM).
THEATRE credits include:
West End: Kiss of the Spider Woman (Shaftesbury Theatre); City of Angels (Prince of Wales Theatre); The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre; Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Dominion Theatre); HMS Pinafore (Savoy Theatre and Shubert Theatre, Connecticut, USA; Disney's The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre); The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary (Royal Albert Hall]
Fringe: Edmund Kean: Child of the Sun (King's Head Theatre, Islington); Once Upon A Mattress (Union Theatre, London); Profumo The Musical (Waterloo East Theatre, London); Anything Goes (Upstairs at the Gatehouse, London); In Gay Company (Jermyn Street Theatre); Nice Work If You Can Get It (Upstairs at the Gatehouse, London), Hello Again (Union Theatre, London); Betty Blue Eyes (Union Theatre, London); The Baker's Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory, London)
Regional: Jesus Christ Superstar (Civic Theatre, Chelmsford); Leonardo, A Portrait of Love (Old Fire Station, Oxford); The Pirates of Penzance, Little Shop of Horrors and Me & My Girl (Kilworth House Theatre, Leics.; Show-Tunes By The Sea (Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne);
Sleeping Beauty (Theatre Royal, Bath & The Anvil, Basingstoke)
Tours: Chess (Original National & International Tour); Jesus Christ Superstar (20th Anniversary National Tour); The Producers (International Tour - China); Sweeney Todd (English Theatre Frankfurt & Deutsches Theater, Munich)
Workshops: The Last Maharajah (Wyndham's Theatre. London)
OPERA credits include:
Aida (National Indoor Arena, Birmingham; Carmen (Dortmund, Munich and Zurich)
TELEVISION credits include:
The Laurence Olivier Awards 1993 and 1998 (BBC); The Prince's Trust: A Royal Gala 1997 (Carlton); The Making of Disney's' Beauty and the Beast; Jim Davidson's Generation Game 1997 (BBC).
RECORDINGS include:
Bristow; Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Original London Cast); Missouri; Nosferatu; Jumpin' The Tracks, Starlight Express (Booth Singer).
COMMERCIALS & CORPORATE credits include:
Toyota; Canon Pixma MX Printer;
OTHER credits include:
David performs with international vocal group, The WestEnders. touring theatres and headlining on cruise ships:
CHARITY:
Chairman of West End Cares (1994 - 2003] & Theatrecares (2003 - 2008); Founder, Chairman & Trustee of the charity, The Make A Difference Trust (trading as TheatreMAD) (2008 - 2016), devising & producing fundraising events such as West End Eurovision, West End Bares, A West End Christmas, Late Night Cabarets, Midnight Matinees & the annual Theatre Bucket Collections Appeal.
