Theatre Ad Infinitum

George Mann

George Mann is a practitioner, actor, writer and director. George trained for two years at the École Internationale de Théatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris 2006 and graduated from Royal Holloway University of London with a degree in Theatre Studies in 2004. George formed Theatre Ad Infinitum in 2006, creating Behind the Mirror at the Pleasance in Edinburgh’s Festival Fringe 2008, which went on to receive critical acclaim, and Arts Council funding for a spring 2009 tour in the UK. Odyssey, the company’s second piece was a sell-out hit, George received The Stage Best Solo Performer Award for his one man performance of Homer’s classic tale directed by Nir Paldi. The company’s third piece is in research and development for its debut in 2011 with support from the Arts Council, the Orchard Project in New York, The Lowry, Redbridge Drama Centre and Jackson’s Lane. His experience includes co-directing Peer Gynt with Ahuris Theatre in Japan; Musical Director, Composer, and Actor with Compagnie Act Theatre in France; running workshops for the National Youth Theatre, many schools and universities, and he is also a Visiting Acting Tutor at Rose Bruford Drama College. George has performed with compagnie Le Jacquerie and Plateform Théatre in Paris, France, and worked with Gardzienice Theatre Company lead by Wlodzimierz Staniewski in Poland.