Tim Munro has had a long career as an actor and writer in theatre, TV, film and radio.
His many TV roles include, Herbert Pocket in 'Great Expectations' and he has played good parts in countless programmes including 'EastEnders,' 'The Bill' and 'Dr Who.'
He is a commissioned writer for TV and radio; credits include 'Boon' and his latest play, Peter Sutcliffe's Waiting in the Corridor,' received a public reading at RADA in 2008.
He first performed his songs and poems in 'Last Rites of the Paparazzo,' at the Rye Festival, St Mary-in-the-Castle, for BBC Southern Counties Radio and at The Troubadour in London's Earl's Court, where he was born. The Latest said it was 'not to be missed' and the review at The Rye Festival said, 'this is an actor, singer, poet and composer who held his audience spellbound.'
With much new material he takes the audience on a musical and poetic journey through his life, exploring themes including, love, family, politics war and loss, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar.
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