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===Career===
===Career===


His [[West End Theatre|West End]] musical debut was as Freddy in ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' followed by seasons at the [[Royal National Theatre]] in ''[[Life of Galileo]]'' with [[Michael Gambon|Sir Michael Gambon]] and the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' with [[Patrick Stewart]], Proteus in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]'' and ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]'' with [[Dame Peggy Ashcroft]]. Equally at home in musicals with roles such as Cliff in ''[[Cabaret (musical)|Cabaret]]'', Andre in ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'', Snodgrass in ''[[Pickwick (musical)|Pickwick]]'', Savory in ''[[One Touch of Venus]]'' <ref name=London>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2001/08/08/lon8_ed2_.php Review of the 2001 London production]</ref> and in 2007 as [[Captain Hook]] in a new adaptation of [[J. M. Barrie]]'s ''[[Peter Pan]]''.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/peter-pan-kings-head-theatre-london-429865.html?pageToolsFontSize=200%</ref> In this production, he sang the first stage performance of "Captain Hook's Soliloquy", composed by Leonard Bernstein in 1950 and given its world premiere in concert by baritone [[Lawrence Tibbett]].
His [[West End Theatre|West End]] musical debut was as Freddy in ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' followed by seasons at the [[Royal National Theatre]] in ''[[Life of Galileo]]'' with [[Michael Gambon|Sir Michael Gambon]] and the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' with [[Patrick Stewart]], Proteus in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]'' and ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]'' with [[Dame Peggy Ashcroft]]. Equally at home in musicals with roles such as Cliff in ''[[Cabaret (musical)|Cabaret]]'', Andre in ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'', Snodgrass in ''[[Pickwick (musical)|Pickwick]]'', Savory in ''[[One Touch of Venus]]'' <ref name=London>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2001/08/08/lon8_ed2_.php Review of the 2001 London production]</ref> and in 2007 as [[Captain Hook]] "brilliantly played with a flamboyant, nervous energy and drolly self-guying swagger" in a new adaptation of [[J. M. Barrie]]'s ''[[Peter Pan]]''.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/peter-pan-kings-head-theatre-london-429865.html?pageToolsFontSize=200%</ref> In this production, he sang the first stage performance of "Captain Hook's Soliloquy", composed by Leonard Bernstein in 1950 and given its world premiere in concert by baritone [[Lawrence Tibbett]].


He first appeared on British Television in the [[Secret Army]] series <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GQ23P3jgvc</ref> as Erich Devouglaar, a flemish youth destined for the Eastern Front, while for CBS in 1985, he appeared as Mr. Brent, a 'dream broker', in a season 1 episode of [[The New Twilight Zone]], called [[Wish Bank (The Twilight Zone)|Wish Bank]].
He first appeared on British Television in the [[Secret Army]] series <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GQ23P3jgvc</ref> as Erich Devouglaar, a flemish youth destined for the Eastern Front, while for CBS in 1985, he appeared as Mr. Brent, a 'dream broker', in a season 1 episode of [[The New Twilight Zone]], called [[Wish Bank (The Twilight Zone)|Wish Bank]].
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In summer 2008 Land appeared successfully as [[Rene Auberjonois]]'s brother Beralde in [[Molière]]'s ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'', the season's hit at the [[Shakespeare Theatre Company]] in Washington D.C. directed by [[Keith Baxter (actor)|Keith Baxter]].<ref>http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/artsfun/8352.html</ref>
In summer 2008 Land appeared successfully as [[Rene Auberjonois]]'s brother Beralde in [[Molière]]'s ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'', the season's hit at the [[Shakespeare Theatre Company]] in Washington D.C. directed by [[Keith Baxter (actor)|Keith Baxter]].<ref>http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/artsfun/8352.html</ref>


In 2010/11 Land was back at The King's Head Theatre (renamed London's Little Opera House) debuting as The Bonze in OperaUpClose's radical reinterpretation of Puccini's [[Madam Butterfly]] directed by [[Adam Spreadbury-Maher]], and in Now or Never - his one-man show directed by [[Gillian Lynne]], firstly dedicated to the victims of the [[2011 Canterbury Earthquake]] in New Zealand while March 2012 saw an updated version run at New York's Off-Broadway York Theatre.<ref>[http://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/music/2590977/peter-land-now-or-never]</ref>
In 2010/11 Land was back at The King's Head Theatre (renamed London's Little Opera House) debuting as The Bonze in OperaUpClose's radical reinterpretation of Puccini's [[Madam Butterfly]] directed by [[Adam Spreadbury-Maher]], and in Now or Never - his one-man show directed by [[Gillian Lynne]], firstly dedicated to the victims of the [[2011 Canterbury Earthquake]] in New Zealand while March 2012 saw an updated version run at New York's Off-Broadway York Theatre.<ref>[http://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/music/2590977/peter-land-now-or-never]</ref> In 2013 Land played a "leanly rapacious capitalist" in [[Jerry Herman]]'s [[Dear World]]. The musical starring [[Betty Buckley]] was directed and choreographed by [[Gillian Lynne]].<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2013/feb/14/dear-world-review</ref>


===Personal life===
===Personal life===

Revision as of 10:36, 23 March 2013

Peter Land
Born
Peter Oliver White

9 July 1953
SpouseGillian Lynne

Peter Land (9 July 1953) is a New Zealand actor and singer known for his Classical acting with the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as appearances in many musicals.

Biography

Early life

Born Peter Oliver White in Taihape, he is the third child of Dr. Allan Neil White, made M.N.Z.M. for services to Medicine and the Community in the New Zealand New Year Honours 2007 [1] and Molly Louise Copeland, whose maiden name provided Land with his last name. Educated at Palmerston North Boys' High School, Victoria University of Wellington (graduating from the Drama Department) and Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School, he achieved notable stage success after moving to England in October 1977.

Career

His West End musical debut was as Freddy in My Fair Lady followed by seasons at the Royal National Theatre in Life of Galileo with Sir Michael Gambon and the Royal Shakespeare Company in The Winter's Tale with Patrick Stewart, Proteus in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and All's Well That Ends Well with Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Equally at home in musicals with roles such as Cliff in Cabaret, Andre in The Phantom of the Opera, Snodgrass in Pickwick, Savory in One Touch of Venus [2] and in 2007 as Captain Hook "brilliantly played with a flamboyant, nervous energy and drolly self-guying swagger" in a new adaptation of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan.[3] In this production, he sang the first stage performance of "Captain Hook's Soliloquy", composed by Leonard Bernstein in 1950 and given its world premiere in concert by baritone Lawrence Tibbett.

He first appeared on British Television in the Secret Army series [4] as Erich Devouglaar, a flemish youth destined for the Eastern Front, while for CBS in 1985, he appeared as Mr. Brent, a 'dream broker', in a season 1 episode of The New Twilight Zone, called Wish Bank.

In summer 2008 Land appeared successfully as Rene Auberjonois's brother Beralde in Molière's The Imaginary Invalid, the season's hit at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C. directed by Keith Baxter.[5]

In 2010/11 Land was back at The King's Head Theatre (renamed London's Little Opera House) debuting as The Bonze in OperaUpClose's radical reinterpretation of Puccini's Madam Butterfly directed by Adam Spreadbury-Maher, and in Now or Never - his one-man show directed by Gillian Lynne, firstly dedicated to the victims of the 2011 Canterbury Earthquake in New Zealand while March 2012 saw an updated version run at New York's Off-Broadway York Theatre.[6] In 2013 Land played a "leanly rapacious capitalist" in Jerry Herman's Dear World. The musical starring Betty Buckley was directed and choreographed by Gillian Lynne.[7]

Personal life

Land married the well-known director and choreographer Gillian Lynne in 1980.

Trivia

During the week 10 to 17 January 1987 Land as Cliff Bradshaw 'fell in love' with four different Sally Bowles in the West End revival of Cabaret: Kelly Hunter, Caroline O'Connor, Toyah Willcox and Kalli Greenwood. Cast change and sickness made for this unusual occurrence possibly a West End record [who?][citation needed].

Notes

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