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| naomi kerbel |
Naomi is in her first year studying Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Magdalene College. When at Marlborough Naomi spent much time producing, directing and adapting plays including Unman, Wittering and Zigo and acting in roles such as a Hermia, Lady Windermere in Robin Nelson's It's a Crime, and Grace Darling in his new musical, Lindisfarne. Her professional credits include Les Misérables, Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George at the National Theatre and various television and radio plays. Having never realised she could be funny, her roles in The Suicide and Salome at the ADC Theatre, gave her the confidence to take the plunge and audition for Footlights. She is a choral scholar at Cambridge and plays the harp and clarinet. Sport-wise she has been described as a terrier at hockey and vicious at netball, yet her ambitions are to act (certainly), and graduate (hopefully) and, at all costs, avoid being a teacher!