The Musical Theatre Society is run by four key-players. Here they are....

Vicky Baker – President
Vicky is a second year English Literature student. University performances include Jekyll and Hyde and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. She is either cast as a whore or a dried up old hag - she likes to think she's somewhere between the two. She's also ass.directing Company next term. Non university performances include Pericles, The Tempest (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006,) The Revenger’s Tragedy, Under Milkwood (with Bristol Old Vic Youth Theatre,) Annie, Hayfever, The Three Sisters, Blood Wedding, My Fair Lady, Twelfth Night and The Crucible. In her gap year Vicky was a member of the Year Out Drama Company. As President, Vicky has the exciting job of signing lots of forms and attending lots of boring meetings. Vicky won most snoggable girl at the JCS awards. She DID NOT RIG THE VOTE.

Ed Steward – Treasurer
Ed is a third year Eygyptologist. His university performances include Jekyll and Hyde and I Love you, You're Perfect, Now Change. Ed co-directed this year's box office smash Jesus Christ Superstar. His Non UCL performances include A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum, The Wizard of Oz, South Pacific and Anything Goes. Ed also acts as rehearsal pianist for the shows. Ed is famous for his concise and witty speeches, this man knows how to keep the attention of a crowd. He also goes by the name "pudding."

Rachel Taylor – Social Sec
Rachel is our buxom welsh sweetheart. She's a 3rd Year Human Scientist and is hoping to be a doctor in a few years time! Rachel's first term was utterly hectic however she still squeezed in time to help organise auditions, the Meet and Greet Fresher Event and our charity Concert in Branch Hill House. She did a fab job producing Jesus Christ Superstar and is looking forward to getting more involved in committee next term. She loves the society and has done most of the garage and bloomsbury shows Rach's enthusiasm can only be described as zealous. This is evidenced in her being crowned "best flyerer" at our JCS awards.

Dom O’Hanlon - First Year Rep
Dom O'Hanlon comes from the beautiful North East of England,where Musical
Theatre is officially banned and operates only through underground illegal
activity. Since coming to UCL this year to study English Literature he has
tapped in to the Musical 'scene' and is over the moon to be the freshers
rep and proud winner of 'Best Fresher 2007' at the Society's JCS awards
this December. Dom has been in no less than 4 shows at UCL, with another 2 lined up for next term and the enviable task of directing the musical "A Chorus Line" for the Garage theatre in week 5. He has shown great range this term with
parts ranging from a german masterbator, to a famous blind soul singer, to
his personal favourite: a confidente to Mr Jesus Christ himself.
Dom enjoys ribena (in a carton) and losing himself in the Bronte sisters.
