Mark Roper

Mark Roper
Mark Roper, is a highly accomplished actor hailing from Birkenhead, England. His extensive training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art has paved the way for remarkable performances in various theatrical productions. Here’s a overview of his career:
  • Theatre Roles:
    • The Lion King: Mark Roper has graced both the Lyceum Theatre and the UK tour of The Lion King. His portrayal of Pumbaa in this iconic production has left a lasting impression on audiences.
    • Oliver!: Mark also showcased his talent in the musical Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
    • Other notable theater credits include:
      • Memphis (Shaftesbury Theatre)
      • Jailhouse Rock (Piccadilly Theatre)
      • Calamity Jane (Sadler’s Wells)
      • Sweeney Todd (Royal Festival Hall)
      • Secret Garden (West Yorkshire Playhouse)
      • Alice in Wonderland (Birmingham Repertory Theatre)
      • And more!
  • Television and Film:
    • Mark Roper’s versatility extends beyond the stage. He has appeared in various TV shows and films, including:
      • Breeders 2
      • Whiskey Cavalier
      • The Inbetweeners
      • Game of Thrones
      • Lucky Man
      • Delicious
      • And many others.
  • Voiceover Work:
    • Mark has lent his voice to popular animated series such as Robocar Poli and Paw Patrol (Nick Jr.).
Upcoming Events
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Sat, 01 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Sun, 02 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Tue, 04 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Wed, 05 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Thu, 06 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Fri, 07 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Sat, 08 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Sun, 09 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Tue, 11 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00
Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, UK
Wed, 12 Jun,  19:30 - 22:00