Showreel  
 
Film Theatre Voice-Over NEWS Recommendations Contact
 
     

 

 
 
THEATRE
 
March 2010

Madness In Valencia runs for four weeks in London's West End at Trafalgar Studios in February 2010. Press Release 09/02/10 - Laurence Fuller's West End debut

REVIEWS

"Special mention should be given to Laurence Fuller, whose crazed doctor Pisano will make your skin crawl... This show could play to 1,500 at the Globe Theatre, and be a success. Someone get Dominic Dromgoole on the phone.” - Lalayn Baluch, The Stage

"The watchful eye of that scheming "administrator", Pisano (Laurence Fuller)... The actors have also been infected with this improvisatory spirit, above all Fuller as Pisano. He anachronistically invents wordassociation analysis, but doubts that it will "catch on"; he diagnoses one patient with "delusions of grandeur", and once even exits the stage urging another to "text me"." Ollie Brock, The Times

“A stand out performance for me was Pisano (Laurence Fuller) the only real madman of the piece, who ironically is meant to be the doctor responsible for bringing sanity back to the apparent ’Looney’s’ of the madhouse. His crazy eyes, modern ad lib, and sometimes disturbing interaction with both his fellow actors and the audience had me laughing out loud throughout.” - Jenni Rymer, The Public Reviews ****

“The piece’s true madman Pisano – well realised by goosebump-inducing Laurence Fuller” - Jeremy Williams, Spoonfed ****

"Laurence Fuller is a faultless Pisano" - Lucy Powell, Time Out (Critics choice and Show of the week) ****

“Laurence Fuller gives a willfully eccentric performance as the jailer Pisano: excitingly unlikely” - Dominik Maxwell, The Times

"As asylum curator Pisano, Laurence Fuller stalks the stage with simian movements, scatters anachronisms and builds a superb rapport with the audience." Fringe Review ****

"“All the cast put in good performances. I particularly enjoyed Laurence Fuller as the asylum keeper, cleverly showing that the one character who may be mad is not an inmate, but the person designated to guard the insane.” Richard Woulfe, The Tribune

“This is a funny, bouncy play performed with enthusiasm and gusto” Louise Gooding, What’s On Stage****

"Laurence Fuller’s ad-libbing simian doctor has taken over the asylum" - Neil Dowden, Music OMH ****

"Laurence Fuller repeatedly stealing scenes as the half-mad jailer" - Gerald Berkowitz, Theatre Guide London

"Evans’ direction and Fuller’s clowning leave the audience in no doubt who are the real insane characters in the madhouse." - Rivka Jacobson, Plays To See

“The talented cast weave through misunderstanding and intrigue to an apparently unsatisfying ending, which is resolved in a way that had the entire theatre in stitches." - The Audience Club

"Laurence Fuller’s creepy Pisano was able to break the fourth wall on many occasions by dint of being the only true lunatic in his own asylum, and in doing so snaffled some free beer and a handful of Revels from the front row" - Will's Coffee House

"Inside the asylum, murderers are free to fall in love; the insane speak with alarming clarity; Pisano, the Doctor of Physik (a Blackadderish Laurence Fuller) is clearly nuts; and frigid women free up their lust." - The Londonist

"Led by arch clown Laurence Fuller playing Pisano, the mad madhouse keeper. Repeatedly, he does his own comic routine, much to the delight of his audience" - Philip Fisher, London Theatre Guide

"Joyously grotesque performances" - Sam Marlow, Time Out

"Make sure you go back early in the interval to see the fragile fourth wall tumble as Laurence Fuller’s leery psychiatrist Pisano, his own wits more than a little touched, ad-libs to the audience, seeking out tips for treatments and borrowing drinks." - The Audience Club

"David Johnston’s exuberant translation is enhanced here by a freewheeling, fun approach to the text and a charming willingness to engage the audience – those who return early from the interval, for instance, will find themselves roped into suggesting possible cures for one of Pisano’s (Laurence Fuller) patients, which are then worked into the play." The Metro [One To Watch]

“Lope himself once wrote that "tragedy mixed with comedy – Terence with Seneca – will cause much delight" Michael Billington, The Gaurdian



THINGS WE WANT

 
June 2010

 

Laurence makes his directorial debut with Things We Want which ran at Caravanserai 4-6th of June and receieved a transfer offer to The Courtyard Theatre for 2011

A dirty, sexy suicide comedy. Three adult brothers are living together once again in their childhood apartment, struggling to redefine themselves and coping with the void left by their parent's deaths. Drastic shifts in their dynamics occur after a neighbor named Stella becomes part of their lives.

Cast

Paul McLaughlin is Charlie - who believes in love
Mattie Crowley is Sty - who believes in Jack Daniels
Milen Dimi Pallis is Teddy - who believes in scented candles
Iva Gugulanova is Stella - who wants it all



MISANTHROPE

 
November 2009

 

Laurence performs in another Time Out Critics Choice show at The White Bear, as Oronte in The Misanthrope, directed by Simon Evans

 

**** Time Out

"The production is remarkable, the reason is the acting is uncommonly good" - Remote Goat

Laurence Fuller Pisano Madness In Valencia


 
August 2009

 

Laurence performs as Pisano in Lope de Vega's Madness in Valencia directed by Simon Evans, which runs at The White Bear in London from August 10th - 31st.

Offered two West End transfers

"Laurence Fuller is a faultless Pisano" - Lucy Powell, Time Out **** (Critics choice and Show of the week)

Click here for photos and Reviews

Method Studio Lee Strasberg Institute London

Lee Strasberg

 
July 2009

Laurence takes up evening classes at the Method Studio, formerly The Lee Strasberg Institute in London.

Tutor; Miriam Lucia

 

 

 


 
Laurence Fuller & George Francis in THE PILLOWMAN
 
November 2007

Laurence acts with Norweign actor George Francis in an adaptation of The Pillowman in London. Directed by Graham Lappin, produced by StandUp Drama & sponsered by Spotlight

Laurence Fuller & George Francis in THE PILLOWMAN


 
 
August 2007

Laurence as paralysed war correspondant Peter, in the leading role of Memories

"As an outstanding actor, he has an unassuming working method with a powerful talent that explores characters in psychological depth." - Zillah Coleman Read More

Laurence Fuller in Memories


 
A Play On Words
 
July 2007

Laurence portrays the role of Simon in Noel Coward's Heyfever and Gregory in Bernard Shaw's Overruled, as part of A Play On Words which ran at the Bristol Old Vic Studio.

 


 

 

TRAINING

Patrick Stewart & Laurence Fuller at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 60th anniversary gala

Picture; Laura Herren, Kat Lantaigne, Patrick Stewart, Andrea Deck, Lorrie Fargo, Barnaby Kellet & Laurence Fuller

 
June 2007

Laurence graduates from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

Plays while in training at Bristol;

LEONTES, A Winter’s Tale, David Collins
OBERON, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Sonia Fraser
ALGERNON, Importance of Being Ernest, John Telfer
SUMMERHAYZE, Misalliance, Francis Thomas
NUN’S PRIEST, Canterbury Tales, Elwyn Johnson/Jonathan Howell


 
Stage Combat
 
May 2007

Laurence wins a Gold certificate in stage combat from the British Academy of Dramatic Combat . In a scene from Speed The Plough by David Mamet, alongside Caleb Williamson.

Laurence Fuller at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

 
Edinbrugh Festival

Brendon Burns

 
2005-2006

Various solo comedy performances at Spank (The Underbelly) and Phat Caves (The Guilded Balloon) at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Various performances with award winning comedian Brendon Burns (left) including the show 5 star show All My Love All My Rage at Soho Theatre

The Young Lover in Ionesco's The Leader performed at The Brickhouse Theatre, directed by Loftus Burton


 
Australian Theatre
 
2002-2004

2004 Threepenny Opera (left), as Jake and co-director, performed at The Hawk Theatre in Canberra, directed by Peter Wilkins

2004 Alice In Wonderland, as Louise Carrol, performed at The Hawk Theatre in Canberra, directed by Ernie Glass

2003 The Tempest, as Caliban, performed at Llewelyn Hall in Canberra, directed by Jock McClean

2003 Mother Courage , Ensemble member, performed at Llewelyn Hall in Canberra, directed by Jock McClean

2002 Various productions and training at The Australian Theatre for Young People and Canberra Youth Theatre

 

CV . Showreel

 

 
 

Pictures by Magnus Hastings, Tull Kidron, Chris Daw & Graham Burkeimdb Actors International Lip Service WSM

Laurence graduates from bristol old vic theatre school after fellow alumni two time best actor oscar winning Daniel Day-Lewis, oscar winner Jeremy Irons, oscar nominated Pete Postelthwaite, Amanda Redman, Samantha Bond, Naomie Harris, Oded Fehr, Gene Wilde