Neil Ditt

Neil Ditt

Neil trained at Guildford School of Acting, graduating with the 2002 Principal’s Award.
West End includes: Von Hussler in Mary Poppins. Neil also covered the role of Bert. Other theatre includes: Hot Mikado (Watermill Theatre, Newbury); Dr Forrest in The Railway Children (Sevenoaks Playhouse); Jeffery Walters in the premiere production of Time’s Up (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford) written and directed by Ray Cooney; Chief Ferret, Magistrate and Engine Driver in The Wind in the Willows, Cobweb in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Outlaw (understudy Proteus)
in The Two Gentlemen of Verona,
High Society, Leonardo da Vinci in Leonardo’s Last Supper (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park); Customer/Swing in Little Shop of Horrors (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Private Dennis Garside in D-Company, Private Muller in Brigade Exchange, Forgotten Voices From the Great War season (Pleasance Theatre, London); Horst in Bent (Rondo Theatre, Bath); Swing in Sunset Boulevard (national tour); Clint in Insomnia, Midas Randolph in Meet Mister Future (Cardiff International Festival); Harry Lytton in Over My Shoulder (Theatre Royal, Windsor); Starkey in Peter Pan (Cliffs Pavilion, Southend).
Television: Cherished (BBC).
Short film: Lord of Pain
(Rockutainment Films).
Recording: The Railway Children (original cast recording).