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Artist
Writer and performer Marcus Reeves studied at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design before moving into music and theatre. As a singer-songwriter and cabaret artist, he has performed across London at venues including The Troubadour, The Drill Hall, BAC, Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, Turnmills, Soho Revue Bar and the Twentieth Century Theatre. Alongside his performance work, Marcus is perhaps best known for writing the book, lyrics and score for Postcards from God - The Sister Wendy Musical, which has been presented at Jermyn Street Theatre in London's West End and at Hackney Empire Studio Theatre. In 2007, The Peggy Ramsay Foundation gave Marcus a generous award to support the writing of his new play, Single Numbers Only, which had a rehearsed reading at the Kings Head theatre in May 2009 and is currently in development. As part of Mary King’s Voicelab, Marcus has performed at the Royal Festival Hall with Mercury Music Prize winners Elbow, jazz improvisation icon Bobby McFerrin and supported New York a capella group Naturally Seven in a choir led by UK jazz legend Ian Shaw. To mark his thirtieth birthday in 2009, Marcus produced his first solo show, three zero, a retrospective of his work in music, video and verse, which he performed at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Bistrotheque, Camden People’s Theatre, Luton Hat Factory and the Cochrane Theatre. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.