
J A K E S N O W D O N
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J A K E S N O W D O N
Jake is a versatile actor-musician who trained at GSA and has a BA in Music from Southampton University. He is a tenor singer (classical, musical theatre and contemporary), multi-instrumentalist and primary music specialist and tutor.
Jake has been teaching privately and for other companies and organisations for several years, including Sussex Music School, PPA Cover, Open2Music, Stagecoach, Stage Kings, Chinthurst school and Discovery New School where he was a music/drama specialist producing Christmas and Easter school plays and head guitar instructor at Camp Arowhon (Ontario, Canada) for their 2008 summer season.
Jake's work includes performing with Conn Artist Theatre Co., as an actor-musician for the tours of Mary Rose, Silas Marner and The Four Men; two separate summer seasons with Rainbow Shakespeare (Highdown Gardens); PHA production of Cinderella (Worthing Pavillion Theatre) as an ugly sister; Moment of Grace (Pleasance theatre, Islington) and devised theatre piece, Man In The Green Boots (Barbican Pit Theatre);
In musicals Jake has worked with STEM Theatre in Ophellia:Madness in Blue; composer Andrew Fisher in cast recordings and workshop performances of Billy Bow (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton) and The Weird World of William Willow (Clapham Omnibus Theatre).
In concert his professional engagements include soloist work for Witt Studio and Handel's Messiah with St Michael the Archangel, Southampton and a world premiere of Michael Finnissy's completion of Mozart's Requiem. He has sung with various ensembles and choirs including Mozart Festival Chorus, Blossom Street, The Collective, Merbecke Choir and was a choral scholar with Cantores Michaelis.
Jake has taken additional training short courses with LAMDA, Act Up, Abingdon, Eton Choral Course, Barefoot Opera and Body Opera.

F E A T U R E D R E V I E W S
"The diction of the tenor soloist Jake Snowdon was excellent"
- The Times 2
"Khlestakov’s role gives rise to some very astute and commanding acting, which Jake plays with bare-faced cheek and a tight-grip on his wallet."
- Essential Surrey
“Uncomfortable, discordant and brilliant describe Showstoppers’ production of Jekyll and Hyde. Henry Jekyll (Jake Snowdon) really got under the skin of the character (and the audience) in this emotional and changeable role”
- The Daily Echo
“Musical Director Jake Snowdon made the difficult score look effortless”
- Curtain Call
