Mark Evans (actor) explained

Mark Evans
Birth Name:Mark Henry Evans
Birth Place:St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
Birth Date:1985 1, df=y
Years Active:2002–present

Mark Henry Evans (born 2 January 1985) is a British musical theatre actor, singer, and dancer from Wales, known for numerous Welsh-language and English-language productions. His various theatre credits include Wicked, Ghost the Musical, and Waitress. Following an 18-month (Dec 2012 – June 2014) engagement in the North American national tour of The Book of Mormon, he is currently based in New York City.

Personal life

Evans was born in St Asaph, North Wales and raised on a farm in Llanrhaeadr in the county of Denbighshire.[1] He is married to fellow actor Justin Mortelliti.[2]

Career

Beginning performances on 16 July 2007, he joined the ensemble of the acclaimed London West End production of Wicked and served as the second understudy for Fiyero Tigelaar. He departed the cast on 7 June 2008, only to return over three and a half years later, this time, in the lead role of Fiyero. He starred alongside Rachel Tucker and Louise Dearman from 7 February through 10 December 2011, when he ended his run in the musical.[3]

On 13 January 2012, took over the role of Sam Wheat in the London production of Ghost the Musical and starred alongside Siobhan Dillon until the musical closed on 6 October 2012.[4] During his time in the show, he and Dillon released a single cover version of "Unchained Melody".

Some of Mark's theatre other credits included the UK national tours of High School Musical (Troy Bolton), The Rocky Horror Show (Brad) and Oklahoma! (Curly).

He appeared on the US national tour of The Book of Mormon in the lead role of Elder Price. Evans began performances on 28 December 2012 in San Francisco contracted for a six-month run, subsequently twice extended to summer 2014,[5] [6] after which he relocated to New York.

Evans appeared on Your Country Needs You with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Evans reached the final in this BBC television competition to determine the UK's competitor in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest – he finished in third place. He has become a regular on S4C, appeared frequently as a presenter on whatsoninthetheatre.com and developed on Welsh-language programs such as "Dechrau Canu Dechrau Canmol", "Wedi 7", "The Eisteddfod Annual Concert", "The Sian Cothi Show", "Noson Lawen" and "The Big Welsh Talent Concert". His other television and film credits include his own special broadcasting produced by Boomerang Productions, "Noson yng Nghwmni Mark Evans", on S4C in March 2012. He played Brett in "Lake Placid 3" (2010) and also starred as Chad in Grain Media's "Dead Hungry". His venture on S4C, "Marcaroni", a children's program in which he stars in title role was well received by the public.[7] [8] Evans recorded a pilot for his own Radio programme for "BBC Radio Cymru".

In October 2011, he released a bi-lingual album on contemporary Welsh label, Sain Records, and he re-released an English deluxe edition in 2012.

In 2016, he is performing in a production of "Finian's Rainbow" at the Irish Repertory Theatre as the character, Og.

The West End in Wales scheme is an initiative created by Evans in August 2006. The program offers children in North Wales the chance to work alongside Evans and current West End professionals in a week-long musical theatre summer school.[9] [10]

Professional theatre credits

Start dateEnd dateProductionRole(s)Venue(s)
December 2003January 2004AladdinDancerMilton Keynes Theatre
December 2004January 2005AladdinDancer, Emperor u/sNew Wimbledon Theatre
September 2005Seven Brides for Seven BrothersBrother CalebDartford
November 2005Manchester
December 2005January 2006Dick WhittingtonDick WhittingtonThe Swan Theatre
January 2006Seven Brides for Seven BrothersBrother CalebNottingham
July 2006Malvern
October 2006July 2007SpamalotEnsemblePalace Theatre
16 July 20077 June 2008WickedEnsembleFiyero Tigelaar (u/s)Apollo Victoria Theatre
June 2008August 2008High School MusicalTroy BoltonHammersmith Apollo
December 2008January 2009CinderellaPrince CharmingChurchill Theatre
April 2009May 2009Jet Set Go![11] RichardJermyn Street Theatre
December 2009January 2010Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[12] Prince HarryVenue Cymru
September 2009November 2010The Rocky Horror ShowBrad MajorsVarious Venues across the UK
18 January 201013 February 2010Various Venues across the UK
20 March 201028 November 2010Oklahoma!CurlyVarious venues across the UK and Italy
7 February 201110 December 2011WickedFiyero TigelaarApollo Victoria Theatre
13 January 20126 October 2012Ghost the MusicalSam WheatPiccadilly Theatre
28 December 2012Summer 2014The Book of MormonElder PriceVarious venues across North America
11 August 201520 September 2015The FixCal ChandlerSignature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia)
6 November 201629 January 2017Finian's RainbowOgIrish Repertory Theatre
19 September 20176 January 2019The Play That Goes WrongDirectorLyceum Theater
23 July 201927 October 2019WaitressDr. Jim PomatterBrooks Atkinson Theatre[13]
26 November 20194 January 2020Mrs. DoubtfireStuart5th Avenue Theatre
5 April 202029 May 2022Stephen Sondheim Theatre
24 December 20224 June 2023TitaniqueCalDaryl Roth Theatre
8 August 202317 September 2023The Bridges of Madison CountyRobert KincaidSignature Theatre
25 June 202430 June 2024SpongeBob SquarePantsSquidward Q. TentaclesBroadway Sacramento

Recordings

In September 2010, Mark began to write his debut album. He decided to make his album personal and almost autobiographical of the 10 years since he had left his home in Wales. "The Journey Home" was released on Sain Records in 2011. The 12-track album features guest vocalists including Ysgol Glanaethwy and former Wicked co-star Ashleigh Gray. A Deluxe version of the album was released in 2012 and translates all the Welsh songs into English, with bonus tracks in Welsh. The single, "Unchained Melody", made for Evans' and Dillon's turn in Ghost, was added to the album.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Live . North Wales . 2012-03-10 . Dod â'r West End i Ogledd Cymru . 2023-02-20 . North Wales Live . en.
  2. News: Mark Evans & Justin Mortelliti Talk Falling in Love, Making Their Broadway Debuts on the Same Block, and Getting Engaged. BroadwayBox.com. 2018-03-19. en.
  3. http://www.wickedthemusical.co.uk/readnews.asp?id=57wkd Mark Evans to star in Wicked
  4. http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/34398/siobhan-dillon-and-mark-evans-to-join-ghost Mark Evans and Siobhan Dillon to Join Ghost the Musical
  5. http://www.broadway.com/buzz/166368/mark-evans-and-christopher-john-oneill-step-into-the-book-of-mormons-national-tour/ Mark Evans to Join Book Of Mormon
  6. http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/02/07/curiocity-shhh-book-of-mormon-you-had-me-at-hello/ Book Of Mormon, You had me at Hello
  7. http://www.s4c.co.uk/caban/?p=790&lang=en Mark Evans stars in Marcaroni
  8. http://www.dailypost.co.uk/leisure/tv-wales/programme-news/2011/04/23/west-end-s-mark-evans-has-a-touch-of-magic-55578-28567501/ Mark Evans has a Touch of Magic
  9. http://www.westendinwales.co.uk/ West End in Wales
  10. http://www.dailypost.co.uk/leisure/entertainment-news/2011/12/30/west-end-star-mark-evans-staying-true-to-his-north-wales-roots-55578-30034288/ Mark Evans on his West End in Wales Foundation
  11. http://www.theatermania.com/london/news/03-2009/mark-evans-to-star-in-jermyn-street-theatres-jet-s_18074.html Mark Evans to star in Jet Set Go!
  12. http://www.denbighshirevisitor.com/leisure/entertainment-news/2009/12/02/mark-evans-returns-to-north-wales-for-snow-white-at-venue-cymru-105722-25304314/ Mark Evans returns To North Wales for Snow White
  13. Waitress Star Mark Evans on His The Greatest Showman Dreams & Becoming a Leading Man . . Caitlin . Moynihan . September 13, 2019 . November 8, 2019.