Keith Jack

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Keith Jack (born 2 March 1988) is a British actor and singer. He was the runner-up on the BBC reality talent show Any Dream Will Do , which offered the chance to be the next West End Joseph for the hit musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. He lost out to Lee Mead in the final on 9 June 2007.

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Early life

Before his appearances on Any Dream Will Do, Jack was studying performance skills in Edinburgh and a HNC in Musical Theatre at Telford College, also in Edinburgh. [1] Since winning the 2006 Chicago Rock Café Rock Idol contest, held in the English West Midlands, he has been a student of celebrity vocal coach Carrie Grant. [2] [3] [4] Jack attended St. David's High School in Dalkeith, where he performed in various Christmas concerts and other events.

Any Dream Will Do

Since the start of Any Dream Will Do, Jack was noted as a strong contender; his vocals in particular were praised very highly. The main criticisms directed at him were his diction and his physical appearance: some judges thought he looked 'too young' to play Joseph. However, by the end of the series, Jack was widely regarded as the strongest singer on the programme. John Barrowman and vocal coach Zoe Tyler in particular were full of praise. Barrowman said: "That was brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, son! You have a voice of gold." [5] Tyler commented: "When I hear you sing now, you knock me for six." [6]

Denise van Outen described Keith as a "Young John Barrowman", while Bill Kenwright called Keith's talents "frightening". The panel was particularly impressed with his performances of "Love Is All Around", "Always on My Mind," "Could It Be Magic" and "For Once in My Life".

Performances on Any Dream Will Do

Later career

Jack performed at the Picnic in the Parliament concert outside the Scottish Parliament on 30 June 2007. "As my first performance since the final, I am proud it will be not only in Scotland but on a day celebrating Scottish talent," he said. [8]

On 28 June 2007, The Scotsman reported that Jack was into entering a record deal with Louis Walsh, the fruition of which was to be an album of pop, classical and theatrical music. [9] This did not materialise, and Jack asked Adam Quest, his mentor and vocal coach, to try to broker a new recording deal on his behalf. Within a week, Jack was signed to John Mclaughlin's record label X-Phonics in Glasgow.[ citation needed ]

From October 2007, Keith was in Bill Kenwright's national touring production of Joseph, starring as the Narrator, alongside fellow Any Dream Will Do contestants Craig Chalmers (as Joseph) and Chris Barton (as Benjamin).[ citation needed ] A second tour followed in late summer 2009.[ needs update ] When Mead's contract expired, Jack was asked if he wanted to take over. He rejected the offer, and continued to tour with Chalmers and Barton.[ citation needed ]

Jack recorded his debut album early in 2008. A charity single, "When a Child is Born" was released via download on 10 December 2007. "If an Angel falls from Heaven" was available to download from 8 December 2008.[ needs update ]

In August 2008, Jack performed in the premiere of the musical Only the Brave at the Edinburgh Festival. [10] In June 2008, he performed in the Choices for Life tour, for children in Primary 7 across Scotland. The same month, Jack performed at Bo'ness Children's Fair Day.[ citation needed ]

His debut album was released on 22 September that year, entitled This Time. Jack toured England and Scotland in September and October 2008 to promote the album. He also sang "Uptown Girl" with Daniel Boys and Ben James-Ellis on John Barrowman's album Music Music Music .[ citation needed ]

December 2008 through to January 2009 saw Jack in pantomime, playing the title role in Peter Pan, alongside Alan Fletcher (aka Dr. Karl Kennedy from Neighbours ) at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen.[ citation needed ]

On 31 December 2008, Jack performed at the Aberdeen Hogmanay Street Party, alongside Sandi Thom and Amy Macdonald.[ citation needed ]

Jack performed as part of Showstopppers! at Musical Theatre @ George Square as part of the Edinburgh Fringe on 17 August 2009.[ needs update ] That year, appeared in pantomime at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow as Aladdin.[ needs update ]

In Croydon, on 17 July 2010, Jack took over the coloured coat from Chalmers and began his debut performance as Joseph. From 2 December 2010 to 8 January 2011, Jack played the Prince in the Glasgow Kings Theatre production of Sleeping Beauty.

In 2012, Jack played Joseph in the UK tour, opposite Jennifer Potts as the narrator.

From 18 December 2012 to 6 January 2013, Jack played Prince Charming in Cinderella at the Whitley Bay Playhouse.[ needs update ]

Jack finished in Joseph in May 2013, after six years in the musical (on and off), passing the role on to Ian "H" Watkins (of Steps). The following month, it was announced that Jack would be returning to the stage as the lead in a brand new musical, Sincerely, Mr Toad (about the life of author Kenneth Grahame), with Sell A Door Theatre Company. [11]

Jack played The Prince at Ipswich Regent's pantomime production of Sleeping Beauty, which ran from 17 December 2016 until 2 January 2017. He joined Magic Beans in their 2017/18 production of Snow White at the Stag Theatre in Sevenoaks. He was also a guest vocalist touring with Joe McElderry to promote the latter's album, which also featured Ben James-Ellis and Sam Callahan.

In 2022, Jack joined the cast of Dreamcoat Stars, which also features several other actors who have played the role of Joseph. The production is currently touring the UK as of 2023.

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleTheatreLocationNotes
2007 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat NarratorUK national tour
2008Only The BraveCharlie George Square Theatre Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh World premiere
2008-09 Peter Pan Peter Pan Her Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen Pantomime debut
2009Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatNarratorUK national tour
2009Showstoppers!HimselfGeorge Square TheatreEdinburgh Fringe Festival
2009 Aladdin Aladdin King's Theatre Glasgow Pantomime
2010-13Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatJosephUK national tour
2010-11 Sleeping Beauty Prince CharmingKing's TheatreGlasgowPantomime
2012-13 Cinderella Prince Charming Whitley Bay Playhouse Whitley Bay
2013Sincerely, Mr ToadAlistairSell A Door Theatre Company Edinburgh Fringe Festival World premiere
2014 H.M.S Pinafore Ralph RackstrawUK national tour
2016-17Sleeping BeautyPrince Charming Regent Theatre Ipswich Pantomime
2017-18 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Stag Theatre Sevenoaks Pantomime
2018-19 Fame NickUK national tour
2022 Sunshine on Leith Ally Pitlochry Festival Theatre Pitlochry [12]
Noises Off Freddie Fellowes [13]

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