Ed Cooper-Clarke
Ed Cooper-Clarke




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26th July - Henley Standard review The Rivals
“Pure Class... top notch comic timing and acting of the highest order”
14th July - Jermyn St Theatre rehearsed reading
“Get Rich Quick” rehearsed reading at Jermyn St Theatre.
21st June - Taking the Biscuit
Short film which involved Ed having to eat 40 Kit-Kat fingers. Diabetes can’t be far away.

Tickets can now be booked to see Ed in The Rivals.
2nd-6th July: Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire - call 01295 750 373
21st-26th July: Henley Fringe Festival - www.positickets.co.uk/eventdetails.php?eventid=65
9th June - Liar’s League reading
Listen here to Ed’s reading of “Personal Jesus” by Jeff Wood
- the hilarious story of a man’s spiralling obsession with Depeche Mode.
2nd June - The Rivals
Ed is to play Captain Jack Absolute in an open air production of Sheridan’s “The Rivals”.
12th May - Photos just added
Click here to see recent photos

11th May - Review
“standout performance from Ed Cooper-Clarke as troubled upper-class drunk Marcus... kept me engaged throughout.”
- Full review here: RemoteGoat.co.uk
11th May - Third Storey
2 week run at Lion & Unicorn Theatre finished. Ed was playing a flamboyant yet vulnerable student with a complex relationship to his father. www.Third-Storey.com

19th April - Off West-End show completed
Ed has just completed the month-long run of “The History of London... until it got burnt down”, a new comedy at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Ed was playing one of three bumbling actors in a farcical play about London’s history from the Romans, via Vikings, Normans and Civil War, to the Great Fire.
20th March - Curzon Soho screening of A Stitch In Time
Ed played the only role in this film about a pathetic layabout who accidentally travels back in time and meets himself.
20th March - National Gallery screening of LFS projects
Ed played lead roles in two 16mm shorts by London Film School students.
NEWS
Henley Standard review The Rivals
“Pure Class... top notch comic timing and acting
of the highest order” - Read the full review here