There isn't anybody quite like Philip Fairweather-the actor, singer, voice artist and international street entertainer (Born 2nd November 1972 in Devon, England).
one to do things by the book he has astounded the cynics and confounded the critics on many occasions...Millions have seen him perform, but very few people actually know his name.
He has been a Greek-speaking Owl in Aristophanes' "Birds", presided over a Jewish wedding in "Fiddler on the Roof", hatched dastardly plots on the high seas as Dick Deadeye in "HMS Pinafore", whilst hitting one (a high C that is!) as Captain FitzBattleaxe in "Utopia Limited".
He's read Milton on Radio 3 (uncredited!)and sold his soul to the Devil as Faustus as well as providing an English voice for a corrupt German politician onscreen in "AstroEuros" and portraying an unpleasant Regency cad in an aborted film version of that most notorious novel, "Fanny Hill".
If this wasn't enough, day in day out, Philip can usually be found somewhere in Europe (around 250 known sightings in different towns and cities) performing hits from the shows, with the occasional touch of operetta and even some jazz and swing, for the attention of whoever happens to be passing in the street at the time.
For more information feel free to visit Philip's website.
one to do things by the book he has astounded the cynics and confounded the critics on many occasions...Millions have seen him perform, but very few people actually know his name.
He has been a Greek-speaking Owl in Aristophanes' "Birds", presided over a Jewish wedding in "Fiddler on the Roof", hatched dastardly plots on the high seas as Dick Deadeye in "HMS Pinafore", whilst hitting one (a high C that is!) as Captain FitzBattleaxe in "Utopia Limited".
He's read Milton on Radio 3 (uncredited!)and sold his soul to the Devil as Faustus as well as providing an English voice for a corrupt German politician onscreen in "AstroEuros" and portraying an unpleasant Regency cad in an aborted film version of that most notorious novel, "Fanny Hill".
If this wasn't enough, day in day out, Philip can usually be found somewhere in Europe (around 250 known sightings in different towns and cities) performing hits from the shows, with the occasional touch of operetta and even some jazz and swing, for the attention of whoever happens to be passing in the street at the time.
For more information feel free to visit Philip's website.