
Colin George, the actor has as an MA from Oxford University, he is a popular lecturer, voice teacher, director, and noted for his stimulating workshops on Shakespeare and the classical theatre. He was acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company 1993 to 1999, and then toured the UK.
In 2001 he toured North America with his one-man shows and workshops, and added
another entertaining evening to his repertoire called -' Acting -a Cue for
Passion.' This he took to Arts Centres in the UK during 2002.
At the end of that year he was awarded a Fellowship from the well known Rowntree Quaker Trust. This enabled him to write 'Meet George Fox' - an account of the life and times of the founder of the Religious Society of Friends and take it on a UK tour.
Colin appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in 2003
giving a reading of his adaptation of 'Pilgrim's Progress' at the Quaker Meeting
House and in 2004 performing 'Acting - a Cue for
Passion.' This followed playing Duke Solinus in the Stafford Shakespeare
Festival of 'The Comedy of Errors,' and filming sequences for a presentation on
'George Fox the founder of Quakerism.