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September 2024 Toby has been working with Ria Ashcroft from Rebel Sparks Theatre on a new piece of writing, A Technical Malfunction, which Ria will perform at It's Nott Working at Squire Performing Arts Centre in Nottingham.

August 2024 Toby has been working with Linney on a corporate video for Royal Mail, filmed at the iconic Park Hill Flats in Sheffield.

June 2024 Toby has been filming a new horror short film for SuperfreakMedia in Nottingham.

February 2024 The new Bradford and Webster pantomime Snow White and The Seven has its WORLD PREMIER in Derby.

"A very updated and clever new slant on this traditional pantomime ... a super show."

November 2023 Toby is playing Dave in Ukulele Days at The Other Palace Theatre.

September 2023 Toby is playing Banquo in Macbeth at the Rose Theatre in Chesterfield.

July to August 2023 Toby is playing Da and Bank Manager in Once the Musical at the Barn Theatre in Cirencester.

"Once is a must-see this summer: a little CPR for your cold, jaded heart ... Highlights for me included Bank Manager (Toby Bradford) with his reedy voice and comical sideways glances, raising a chuckle on multiple occasions." British Theatre Guide

"Bradford, meanwhile, carries off the all but impossible task of making you believe that a bank manager could switch from talking about loans to suddenly signing up with Guy’s band of hopefuls." The Times

May 2023 The latest Bradford and Webster pantomime - Snow White and The Seven - is now available from Noda and PantoScripts. It's a fun new twist on the classic tale. 

 

April 2023 Toby was in PitStop Productions' studio voicing Dr L'Enfer, a major non-playing character in Jagged Alliance 3, the acclaimed sequel to the cult classic video game.

December 2022 Toby is the face of Paul for Vodafone's everyone.connected campaign, shot by Rankin.

 

November-December 2022 Toby has been working on The Polar Express, a scripted immersive experience on the Mid Norfolk Railway, as one of the story's iconic characters.

April 2022 Toby has been working with Linney on the corporate film The New Guys Get The Worst Jobs.

February 2022 Toby has been working with Hello Camera and Teleflex in Dublin on a corporate project.

December 2021 Toby has been working with Acting Out PRP, providing professional roleplaying sessions.

November 2021 Toby has been working with Second Sight and Convex on their corporate production, Proof Of Life. Toby plays Martin.

October 2021 Panto returns! The first Bradford and Webster pantomime to be performed in who knows how long takes to the stage. Kaleidoscope Players perform Treasure Island at the Duchess Theatre in Long Eaton.

March 2021 Toby has interviewed star students and graduates and written case studies for the University of Derby's new Make it Real campaign.

February 2021 Toby has returned for the latest series of Spirit Media's The Stand Up Sketch Show on ITV2.

February 2021 Bradford and Webster pantomimes are now available on the new Panto Scripts website. You'll find synopses of all our pantos and you can download a sample of each one.

May 2020 The University of Derby's Inspired Business podcast is launched with Toby presenting.

February 2020 Toby can be seen in several episodes of Spirit Media's The Stand Up Sketch Show on ITV2 playing the father of various comedians.

October 2019 Toby has been playing Eddie Carbone in the Fourblokes Theatre Company production of Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge.

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A View From The Bridge

What the reviewers said:

“Toby Bradford’s descent into emotional desolation and eventually blind rage as torn protagonist Eddie is a revelation; his despairing inability to understand his urges and their repercussions is a clear-eyed, unflinching stare into the soul of a man whose overbearing love for his niece eventually undoes everything in his life.”

Derby Telegraph


“Eddie Carbone (Toby Bradford) is the central protagonist, opinionated, prejudiced and obsessive, who is unable to stop himself pursuing a course of action that will lead to his downfall. My companion confessed to wanting to hit him, which is a tribute to Toby’s intense and visceral portrayal. The character has no redeeming features, but Toby’s interpretation of his inability to articulate or even understand his own motivations, is simply captivating.”

Theatre Online

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