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AddressKabarett Junction, Bondi Junction
Enda Markey was born in Dublin, Ireland.
He made his professional stage debut aged eleven in Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas In Wales at the Abbey Theatre, following which he trained with the Performing Arts School in Dublin appearing in many stage and television productions around Ireland as a child including Cinderella, Ancient Airs and Dances and The 1991 Cruise In Company (which had Enda singing to an audience of 5,000 from the flagship of the Irish Navy).
At sixteen, Enda was awarded a scholarship to train at Laine Theatre Arts in London, on the Musical Theatre Course. Immediately following his training, Enda played Rick in the London production of A Slice of Saturday Night. Other appearances in London and the UK include Joseph, Jesus Christ Superstar (King Herod), Metropolis (George), The Bottle Imp, West Side Story (Ice) and the world premier cast of Vice Versa.
In 1996, Enda returned to Dublin to appear in the Irish premiere of Follies, starring Lorna Luft, Mary Millar, Dave Willetts and Millicent Martin. Follies was followed by an acclaimed appearance in Side By Side By Sondheim, giving Enda his first starring role and making him the youngest person to ever appear in a production of that show, headlining alongside Rebecca Storm and Brendan O'Carroll - two of Ireland's most celebrated performers. Enda then appeared as Jack in a tour of Jack and the Beanstalk which was immediately followed by his return to A Slice Of Saturday Night in Dublin, recreating the role of Rick for a sell out season.
Enda has starred in numerous concerts, cabarets and revues including Among Friends (Dublin), Stage By Stage (Dublin and Irish Tour), Being Alive: A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim (Dublin) and a special guest appearance at The Albury in Sydney. In 2001, he headlined Entertainers Making A Difference with Tina Cousins as part of Dublin's Gay Pride celebrations. He also took his debut solo concert on a tour, playing to great audience and critical acclaim in Dublin, Melbourne and London's West End.
Television appearances include This Life for the BBC (UK), Scratch Saturday and Blackboard Jungle for RTE (Ireland) Ireland AM (TV3, Ireland) and two appearances on Denise for Channel Seven (Australia). He has also appeared as a guest on many television and radio programmes around the world.
Another Place and Time, Enda's debut solo album is currently available.
Enda also has a keen interest in producing and runs Stage By Stage Productions through which he has produced numerous musicals and concerts.
Earlier this year, Enda performed at The Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Enda's latest show, By Popular Demand, received it's world premiere in Dublin in May 2002. The concerts were recorded, and will be released on CD in October.
He made his professional stage debut aged eleven in Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas In Wales at the Abbey Theatre, following which he trained with the Performing Arts School in Dublin appearing in many stage and television productions around Ireland as a child including Cinderella, Ancient Airs and Dances and The 1991 Cruise In Company (which had Enda singing to an audience of 5,000 from the flagship of the Irish Navy).
At sixteen, Enda was awarded a scholarship to train at Laine Theatre Arts in London, on the Musical Theatre Course. Immediately following his training, Enda played Rick in the London production of A Slice of Saturday Night. Other appearances in London and the UK include Joseph, Jesus Christ Superstar (King Herod), Metropolis (George), The Bottle Imp, West Side Story (Ice) and the world premier cast of Vice Versa.
In 1996, Enda returned to Dublin to appear in the Irish premiere of Follies, starring Lorna Luft, Mary Millar, Dave Willetts and Millicent Martin. Follies was followed by an acclaimed appearance in Side By Side By Sondheim, giving Enda his first starring role and making him the youngest person to ever appear in a production of that show, headlining alongside Rebecca Storm and Brendan O'Carroll - two of Ireland's most celebrated performers. Enda then appeared as Jack in a tour of Jack and the Beanstalk which was immediately followed by his return to A Slice Of Saturday Night in Dublin, recreating the role of Rick for a sell out season.
Enda has starred in numerous concerts, cabarets and revues including Among Friends (Dublin), Stage By Stage (Dublin and Irish Tour), Being Alive: A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim (Dublin) and a special guest appearance at The Albury in Sydney. In 2001, he headlined Entertainers Making A Difference with Tina Cousins as part of Dublin's Gay Pride celebrations. He also took his debut solo concert on a tour, playing to great audience and critical acclaim in Dublin, Melbourne and London's West End.
Television appearances include This Life for the BBC (UK), Scratch Saturday and Blackboard Jungle for RTE (Ireland) Ireland AM (TV3, Ireland) and two appearances on Denise for Channel Seven (Australia). He has also appeared as a guest on many television and radio programmes around the world.
Another Place and Time, Enda's debut solo album is currently available.
Enda also has a keen interest in producing and runs Stage By Stage Productions through which he has produced numerous musicals and concerts.
Earlier this year, Enda performed at The Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Enda's latest show, By Popular Demand, received it's world premiere in Dublin in May 2002. The concerts were recorded, and will be released on CD in October.
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