Andrew Webster

Biography

When Andrew Webster first played the role of Buddy in the musical The Buddy Holly Story at the State Theatre in 1998, it was only his second theatre production. His first was playing Cookie in Return To the Forbidden Planet, which he performed in his hometown Durban, with follow up shows in England and Scotland.

Since then, highlights of his musical theatre career include the role of Thomas Crawford in Ons Vir Jou , principle roles in Saturday Night Fever, The Rocky Horror Show, The Doowah Boys, Uptown Guy, Let’s Rock, Boogie Nights and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Andrew also appeared in Janice Honeyman’s hugely successful pantomimes Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty at the Joburg Theatre, as well as cabarets all over South Africa, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Mauritius and Bahrain.

Andrew was also a regular performer with the Barnyard Theatre since 2002 till 2013, with hit shows like Glory Days, Forever Young, The Final Countdown, Those Where The Days, Surfing Safari, Born to Run, Harvest Moon, Summer of Love, Big Top Rock, Sixties Revolution and Hollywood Rocks. Besides being a busy singer and guitarist, Andrew’s acting skills were first put to the test in front of the camera in the film Random Fire­Delta Force 5 and his presenting skills in magazine shows Crux on SABC1 and Lifestyle on SABC 2.He also stars as Kevin in Generations on SABC1. Andrew has more than a decade of TV commercials and TV and radio voice overs to his credit.

Highlights of his musical theater career include the role of Thomas Crawford in Ons Vir Jou , principle roles in Saturday Night Fever, The Rocky Horror Show, The Doowah Boys, Uptown Guy, Let’s Rock, Boogie Nights and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

Andrew also appeared in Janice Honeyman’s hugely successful pantomimes Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty at the Joburg Theatre, as well as cabarets all over South Africa, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Mauritius and Bahrain.

Andrew-Webster

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