Connor Bryson plays guest role ‘Mal Deniston’ in BBC One continuing drama Casualty.
Tune into BBC One at 8.40pm on Saturday 23rd May or catch up on the BBC iplayer here
Yellow is The Colour of Sunshine – On Tour
Yellow is the Colour of Sunshine is a charming new play about friends who learn to communicate about their feelings, and features BAA’s Connor Bryson. Award winning writer Brendan Murray collaborated with theatre company Tutti Frutti to produce a show full of beautiful multi-coloured delights, for children to think about, be inspired by and enjoy.
This is a BSL (British Sign Language) integrated show, for both deaf and hearing audiences to enjoy. The three actors in the piece tell the story of friends Yoshi (who communicates through BSL), Hani (who communicates though spoken word), and Kite/Magpie (who communicates through dance).
The show opens on 18th May 2019 and tours around England through June.
For tickets and more info, click here
Last Woman Left – RCS
New graduates of the BA performance in British Sign Language and English course at RCS, Bea Webster and Connor Bryson feature in an RCS production, Last Woman Left.
A community is under threat. Flood warnings have been issued and the government is urging an immediate evacuation.
But as panic rises, one woman refuses to leave. She suspects that the government isn’t telling them the truth.
Performed in a variety of languages, Last Woman Left asks us to consider who we can trust and when we should make a stand against those in authority.
Run begins 8th May.
More information can be found here.