Euan Garrett

Euan Garrett is a performer with a strong foundation in the arts, having received his training at the prestigious Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. He further honed his skills as part of the Jasmin Vardimon 2 (JV2) Professional Development Program, where he deepened his understanding of contemporary dance and physical theatre.

He is soon to open as Peeta Mellark in the original stage production of The Hunger Games: On Stage at The Troubadour, Canary Wharf Theatre.

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Euan Garrett is a performer with a strong foundation in the arts, having received his training at the prestigious Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. He further honed his skills as part of the Jasmin Vardimon 2 (JV2) Professional Development Program, where he deepened his understanding of contemporary dance and physical theatre.

He is soon to open as Peeta Mellark in the original stage production of The Hunger Games: On Stage at The Troubadour, Canary Wharf Theatre.

Previous to this, Euan appeared in Peter Townsend’s Quadrophenia A Mod Ballet, which is toured the UK and played at Sadler’s Wells.

Euan’s early career saw him take on the role of Percy in Lord of the Flies at Theatre Royal, Glasgow, in 2014, showcasing his potential from a young age. He then captivated audiences as Billy Elliot in the West End production of Billy Elliot the Musical at the Victoria Palace Theatre from 2015 to 2016, a role that highlighted his versatility and emotional depth as a performer. In 2019, Euan joined the dance cast of Death in Venice at the Royal Opera House, where he contributed to the powerful visual storytelling of this acclaimed production. Most recently, Euan has been touring the UK and internationally as Benvolio in New Adventures’ Romeo and Juliet (2023-2024), where he remains dedicated to his craft and continually seeks to grow as an artist.

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