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November 2008
Keith will appear in Barry Fantoni's WAKIPEDIA, a satirical swipe at society's obsession with the online Encyclopedia, playing John Peel, John Diamond, Jamie Oliver, Damien Hurst, Englebert Humperdinck, Wayne Rooney, Russel Brand, Gustav Klimt, Stephen Foster, Marlon Brando as Dante, Joe DiMaggio, Lee Harvey Oswald and Harpo Marx. WAKI runs from November 18th until the 22nd. Click on the image below for details.

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September 2008
Keith appears as Don in Jackie Kane's EX HUMARE, directed by Samuel Miller for Zeitgeist Theatre as part of the KING'S HEAD THEATRE's WORLD AT ONE season.

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August 2008
Keith appears for TINOPOLIS INTERACTIVE in RECKITT BENCKISER's latest corporate training DVD.

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July 2008
DRAWN premieres at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Click on the poster art below for the film's official website.

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July 2008
Keith appears for TINOPOLIS INTERACTIVE in LEARNING DIRECT's latest interactive initiative on personal finance management.

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July 2008

Keith voices the characters of Caines and the Sergeant in a new audio adaptation of SPRING AWAKENING for Fantom Films.

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May 2008
Keith directs the fights for THE ORANGE TREE THEATRE'S schools production of HAMLET.

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April 2008
Keith directs the fights for ANTIC DISPOSITION'S production of ROMEO & JULIET at the Jermyn Street Theatre, running from 21 April to 17 May.

"The production employs the services of Keith Ducklin to focus on the fight scenes, and this investment pays off with convincing and dramatic sequences in the limited space of the Jermyn Street Theatre." British Theatre Guide.

"Fight Director Keith Ducklin makes the knifing stuff look real...rather than staged, and the knives look convincing." Fringe Report.

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February 2008
Keith completes voice over work for TINOPOLIS INTERACTIVE on their latest corporate training DVD for WEIGHT WATCHERS.

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December 2007
Keith completes filming pickups for the independent feature DRAWN, playing hard man Don Stone. The film is directed by Joe Warley and set to premiere in mid 2008.

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June 2007
Keith completes HILL'S PET NUTRITION - TOP DOG playing Captain Mick in a cross between TOP GUN and ONE MAN AND HIS DOG (yep, you read that right). To view, hit the logo below.

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June 2007
Keith appears in SHAKESPEARE IN ITALY at Bankside's Rose Theatre, in the roles of Brutus in JULIUS CAESAR and Titus in TITUS ANDRONICUS. He is thus the first actor to play Titus at the Rose since the play's original production at the same location during Shakespeare's own lifetime. SHAKESPEARE IN ITALY was presented in association with Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

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May 2007
Removing the legendary make-up as Black and White Minstrel Mostyn Thomas in BLACK SLAP AND SEQUINS at the Landor Theatre.

"...a well-crafted and intrguing work of social history...the cast all put in solid turns..." The Stage.

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April-May 2007
Discussing the finer points of suicide as George Clacket (with Michelle Miller as Lola) in Trevor Preston's DEATH OF AN ELEPHANT at the Landor Theatre.

"...the piece is excellently performed...Keith Ducklin's Clacket [is] a loveable jobsworth buffoon with delusions of military efficiency, who's worthy of his own sitcom." Brian Logan - Time Out.

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December 2006
Fight directing on Tim Rice's BLONDEL at the Pleasance Theatre, with Mark Inscoe (left) playing King Richard, taking a swing at Matt Harrop's Prince John.

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December 2006 - March 2007
On tour playing Leonato in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and Sebastian in THE TEMPEST for Shakespeare in Schools.

"Your superb six actors...please thank them for their patience, sensitivity, talent, energy and professionalism!" Weavers School, Northamptonshire.

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July 2006
As Lord Bentick meeting Maharajah Ranjit Singh in LION OF PUNJAB at the Watermans Theatre. Keith also directed the fights for this hugely popular Anglo-Punjabi production.

"...this is a theatrical spectacular, featuring stylish costumes from India, martial arts fight scenes and great songs sung in English and Punjabi." YPs

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