Emma Manton
Emma Manton is in Private Peaceful, playing Hazel Peaceful/Miss McAllister/Army Chaplain/Brigadier/Orderly/Injured German Soldier/Toothless Old Lady/Movement Captain.
Extensive theatre work includes: The Jungle Book (Watermill Theatre); His Dark Materials (National Theatre); The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (Chichester Festival Theatre, Gielgud Theatre, West End/Toronto); The Heart of Robin Hood (RSC); His Dark Materials (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); Hitler’s Canary (Watford Palace Theatre); Cat in the Cupboard (Little Angel Theatre); Love’s Labour’s Lost/Love’s Labour’s Won (RSC, revived at Chichester Festival Theatre, transferred to Haymarket Theatre, West End); The Christmas Truce (RSC); Confusions and Hero’s Welcome (Stephen Joseph Theatre); The Wind in the Willows (New Vic Theatre).
Television includes: Casualty, Silent Witness and The Office (BBC); Grandpa in my Pocket (Shrinking Cap Productions); Blank Canvas (Red Wire Media); Cul de Sac (Working Title).
Film includes: A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life (Forward Motion Pictures).
As a producer, Emma has worked with the National Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket on Moving Stories for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).