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Stephanie Ward (Born 1984) although Famous for her perfromances onstage in many of Shakespere's plays and more recently John Barton's "Tantalus" as Cassandra, is currently a Dramaturg and Artistic Director of "Con_Verted Productions" from Radlett, Hertfordshire.


She grew up acting and auditioning for West End shows such as "Les Miserables" and "Joseph and His Amazing Tecnicolour Dreamcoat". It was here that Stephanie recived most of her press exposure, but found the West End gruelling for such a young child, and decided to remain in full-time education as appossed to Drama School. An avid musical theatre critic, and a multi skilled Performer ,Director and Writer, Stephanie uses the stage name "Stevie Ward" which originated in 2003 when teaching and leading workshops with children in Farmington Hills Michigan, which she continues to do on a part-time basis, as well as charity work.

Stephanie's many perfromances include:

2005-Washing Tablets- Lorca/Deviser/Director & Costume Designer-Hanger Theatre 2004-Streets of New York- Director/Rusty/Co Writer/Producer/Musical Director-Converted Productions 2004-City Girls- Assistant Casting Director- Old Town Hall Theatre-WJP Prod 2003-Original Creator and Head of Drama Program- Wooden Acres Camp 2002-A Dolls House- Nora- Black Box Theatre-Easy Tiger Productions 2002-A Chorus Line-Christine-Main Stage West-WHC


Her many time collaborators Leah Bradford-Smart, an award winning actress (Spoonface Steinburg by Lee Hall 2005) and Owen Scott, a Young Graduate of Guildford School of Acting are set to collaborate once again on an exiting project, (due for completion Sept 2007).

It is a little known fact that Stephanie graduated from Middlesex with Honours in Theatre with Perfroming Arts and is currently working as an Intern at The Centre For Perfromance Reserch.

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