Richard Gaunt – a brief stage history

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Photo: Pattie Boyd

I trained at the Questors Theatre, Ealing under the wonderful Alfred Emmet. After graduating, I played a number of leading and character roles, which diminished as my  business career took off. You can’t have everything. But I will never forget, the fun, the professional work ethic and the deep and enduring friendships.

During this period I also appeared at Richmond Theatre, the Salisbury Playhouse, The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (3 times) and the Shaftesbury Theatre, London.

In 2009 I moved to Somerset and joined the excellent, small, highly talented and friendly Milborne Port Opera company. I have performed in 13 shows. MPO has (almost) taught me to sing.

In 2014 I played King Paramount in Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Utopia Limited”, a comic parody about British management consultants trying to modernise a paradise kingdom in the South Pacific. Linewise, It’s the biggest part in the G&S repertoire. We won Somerset’s “Showstopper” award for the best musical number.

2015’s show was a world premiere -“Spring Fate”, a comedy musical written and composed by maestro Neil Edwards – his third show at Milborne Port. It played to full houses and attracted considerable critical acclaim.

In 2016 I played the crumbling lawyer in Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Sorcerer”. Again full houses and critical acclaim -“The remarkable Milborne Port Opera” -Fine Times Recorder. ” Your memorable performance was a joy to witness. I am smiling now remembering how much I enjoyed it.” -Somerset Fellowship of Drama adjudicator. We won three awards, including the “Showstopper” again.

In 2017 I directed MPO’s entry in the World Coarse Acting Championships at the Questors Theatre, Ealing. We won the trophy for the best production, a credit to everyone involved. For me a personal triumph. 45 years earlier I was in the team which won the first -ever championship with “Streuth”. I am the only actor to have won this fun competition 3 times. See  “A brief History of Coarse Acting

In 2019 MPO went adventurous and staged Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes” in an experimental “in the round” production. Again, a sell-out and much critical acclaim. Nominated for 5 awards. I played the gregarious and frequently inebriated billionaire, Elisha J Whitney.
The critic wrote” Very appropriately cast in this role and your ability to turn on a sixpence gave your character a very interesting aspect”.

2020 was the year of Covid. I was cast as the Horse racing owner and bully Sir George Paddock in ‘The Arcadians’, a long forgotten but successful Edwardian musical. Sadly the lockdown killed this show and we were unable to perform it.

In 2022 I played the ambasssador’s assistant Njegus in Lehar’s ‘The Merry Widow.’, reckoned to be one of MPO’s finest shows.

2023 saw me playing Stan The Man in a new show, “Everything Goes” (No relation), devised and written by Karen Pankhurst. Stan is a cultural philistine who gets conveerted to the cause through the performance of numerous musical hits by the MPO cast. The show was a sell out.

In 2024 I will be playing Felzig (think Zeigfeld) in the Tony Award-winning show “The Drowsy Chaperone, by Lisa lambert and Greg Morrison. Felzig is a theatrical entrpreneur who faces ruin because his leading lady is leaving the show to gert married.

For most of my MPO years I have been running publicity, making videos and,latterly, running the box office. I have now semi-retired from these roles.

For pictures, see Gallery

Acting Credits

Richard Gaunt- Acting Career
At School:
1964 Pistol – Henry V – Shakespeare
At the Questors Theatre, Ealing
1965 The Silver King – Henry Arthur Jones & Henry Herman
1966 A Night Out – Harold Pinter
1967 John Proctor – The Crucible – Arthur Miller
Soldier, peasant- Mother Courage – Berthold Brecht
1968 Various – Edward II – Christopher Marlowe
Pierre -The Madwoman of Chaillot – Jean Giradoux
Romeo – Romeo & Juliet – Shakespeare
1969 Arthur – Tango – Slavomir Mrozek
1970 Various -Henry IV, part 2 – Shakespeare
Various and Timothy understudy- Salad Days – Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade
Various -School for Scandal – RB Sheridan
1972 The World Coarse Acting Championships (co-author & winners)
1973 Orlando -As You Like it – Shakespeare
Cymbeline –Shakespeare
The Nutty Slack Spectacular revue – Simon Brett, David Pearson and others
1974 The Good Woman of Sezuan-  Bertold Brecht
Hamlet – Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead – Tom Stoppard
1977 Chief Weasel – Toad of Toad Hall – AA Milne
The Coarse Acting Show – (Co author) (Edinburgh Festival Fringe)
1979 The Coarse Acting Show2 (Co author)  (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and the Shaftesbury Theatre, London)
1981 The Boy Friend – Sandy Wilson
1984 Lucifer- Dancing Naked – David Pearson
1986  Wealth – Aristophanes (Edinburgh Festival Fringe)

At the Milborne Port Opera, Milborne Port, Somerset
2009 Chorus -The Mikado – Gilbert & Sullivan
2010 The Champagne Colonel – Murder at Shakerley House – Neil Edwards
2011 Chorus -HMS Pinafore – Gilbert & Sullivan
2012  Zookeeper, Taxi Driver and Chorus – Follow that Girl, – Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade
2013 Chorus- Iolanthe – Gibert & Sullivan
2014 King Paramount – Utopia Limited – Gilbert & Sullivan
2015 Count Donovitz –Spring Fate – Neil Edwards
2016 The Notary – The Sorcerer – Gilbert & Sullivan
2017 Colonel Haggard -The Foul and Bloody Murder at Shakerley House – Neil Edwards. (also at Ealing)
2018 Juror – Trial by Jury – Gilbert & Sullivan
Colonel Haggard -The Murder at Shakerley House – Neil Edwards.
2019 Elisha J Whitney in Anything Goes -Cole Porter
2021 Sir George Paddock in The Arcadians (not performed)
2022 Njegus in The merry Widow – Franz Lehar
2023 Stan the Man, in Everything Goes, by Karen Pankhurst
2024 Feldzeig in The Drowsy Chaperone by Lisa lambert and Greg Morrison
2025 Fidel in The Witches of Eastwick by John Dempsey and Dana Rowe

Videos

My trailer for Milborne Port Opera’s “Spring Fate. My voice-over.
youtu.be/bTKMwVGU-TQ

What goes on at Milborne Port Opera. Blink and you’ll miss me. (First on the left in the still.)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrHasj-y9vQ

The trailer I  made for “Iolanthe” at Milborne Port. Consider it a voice-over audition.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czsu7AglJR4

“Mermaid Scales” from “Follow that Girl” by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade.  Milborne Port Opera.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVH1sKdPvrs

“An impecunious state” from” The Murder at Shakerley House”, by Neil Ewards at Milborne Port. I’m the one with the gloriously fake moustache. My colleague is the very talented  Lloyd Davies.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKf0zHT1QBY

Playing Sias Silage, a fictional radio “Country Expert” on a badgerwatch with a pretty girl reporter.
(Excerpt from a Radio programme first broadcast on Monday 30 May 2016)