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Joanna played a lead role in the [[Bill Kenwright]] production of [[Dr. Doolittle]] the musical in 2008/2009, performing alongside [[Tommy Steel]]. Playing the character, Tommy Stubbins. This production was directed by [[Bob Tomson]] and [[Karen Bruce]].
Joanna played a lead role in the [[Bill Kenwright]] production of [[Dr. Doolittle]] the musical in 2008/2009, performing alongside [[Tommy Steel]]. Playing the character, Tommy Stubbins. This production was directed by [[Bob Tomson]] and [[Karen Bruce]].


Joanna has played Wendy Darling in [[Peter Pan]] for [[Qdos Entertainment]] in venues such as [[The Mayflower]] Southhampton, [[The Grand Opera House]], Belfast, The [[New Theatre]] Cardiff, [[The Swan]], High Wycomb, The [[Nottingham Theatre Royal]], The [[Newcastle Theatre Royal]], The [[New Victoria Theatre]], Woking, [[The Cliffs Pavilion]], Southend, performing alongside [[Shane Ritchie]], [[Steve McFadden]], [[Joe Pasquale]], [[Paul Nicholas]], [[Leslie Grantham]] amongst others.
Joanna has played Wendy Darling in [[Peter Pan]] for [[Qdos Entertainment]] in venues such as [[The Mayflower]] Southhampton, [[The Grand Opera House]], Belfast, The [[New Theatre]] Cardiff, [[Wycombe Swan]], High Wycombe, he [[Nottingham Theatre Royal]], The [[Newcastle Theatre Royal]], The [[New Victoria Theatre]], Woking, [[The Cliffs Pavilion]], Southend, performing alongside [[Shane Ritchie]], [[Steve McFadden]], [[Joe Pasquale]], [[Paul Nicholas]], [[Leslie Grantham]] amongst others.


Television work includes, “[[The Upper Hand]]” [[Central Television]] playing Katie for several episodes directed by Martin Dennis and starring [[Joe McGann]], a series regular for “Think About Science” for [[BBC|BBC Schools]] playing Jenny, directed by Adrian Hedley, and Karen in ‘Agony’, Live TV’s Daily Soap.
Television work includes, “[[The Upper Hand]]” [[Central Television]] playing Katie for several episodes directed by Martin Dennis and starring [[Joe McGann]], a series regular for “Think About Science” for [[BBC|BBC Schools]] playing Jenny, directed by Adrian Hedley, and Karen in ‘Agony’, Live TV’s Daily Soap.

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Joanna Forest (born 3 May 1977) is a British Actress, singer and Voice Over Artist.

She trained at The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.

Joanna made her West End debut at the age of 13, creating the role of Collette in “Bernadette The Musical”,which ran at the Dominion Theatre.

Joanna’s next West End appearance was at the Strand Theatre, (now re-named Novello Theatre), where she created the role of Charlotte in the play “The Weekend”, Written by Michael Palin, it was produced by Robert Fox and David Pugh Associates, and directed by Robin Lefevre.

Joanna has played the lead role of Nettle in the feature film Crab Island.

She has voiced Fisher Price Toys - the talking calculator, “The Calcubot”, and the reading aid “The Alphabet Buddie”.

Joanna can be seen in commercials for the ‘Yorkie...it’s not for girls!’ campaign.

Joanna played a lead role in the Bill Kenwright production of Dr. Doolittle the musical in 2008/2009, performing alongside Tommy Steel. Playing the character, Tommy Stubbins. This production was directed by Bob Tomson and Karen Bruce.

Joanna has played Wendy Darling in Peter Pan for Qdos Entertainment in venues such as The Mayflower Southhampton, The Grand Opera House, Belfast, The New Theatre Cardiff, Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe, he Nottingham Theatre Royal, The Newcastle Theatre Royal, The New Victoria Theatre, Woking, The Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, performing alongside Shane Ritchie, Steve McFadden, Joe Pasquale, Paul Nicholas, Leslie Grantham amongst others.

Television work includes, “The Upper HandCentral Television playing Katie for several episodes directed by Martin Dennis and starring Joe McGann, a series regular for “Think About Science” for BBC Schools playing Jenny, directed by Adrian Hedley, and Karen in ‘Agony’, Live TV’s Daily Soap.

Joanna can be seen in The Beautiful South’s Music video, “The Living Thing”. [1][2][3] [4] [5] [6]

References

  1. ^ "British based Actress, Singer and UK Voice-Over artist Joanna Forest". Joannaforest.com. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  2. ^ “”. "‪Yorkie. "It's not for girls". Writer/art director: Anthony Smith. Director: Chris Palmer‬". YouTube. Retrieved 2010-08-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has numeric name (help)
  3. ^ “”. "‪The Beautiful South Livin' Thing Video‬". YouTube. Retrieved 2010-08-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has numeric name (help)
  4. ^ “”. "Kenwright Ltd". Retrieved 2009-09. {{cite web}}: |author= has numeric name (help); Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ “”. "Palm Tree Entertainment". Retrieved 2010-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has numeric name (help); Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. ^ “”. "Qdos Entertainment". Retrieved 2010-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has numeric name (help); Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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