Welcome to the website of Actor, Voice Over Artist, Musician and Writer - Robert Harper. Here you can read my CV, listen to audio reels and watch video clips of my work. If you like what you see then don't hesitate to contact me.
Theatre: Séan Tyrone by Mark Ryan
Script In Hand : What Happened Next? Part 6
Script In Hand : What Happened Next? Part 6
At Chapter, June 27th 2010 at 7:30pm
Over six months, six plays are being developed, ten minutes at a time, based on audience feedback from each showing. Featuring writers Emily Henshelwood, Neil Bebber, Gavin Peter, John Naples-Campbell, JS Hartley and Lisa Parry.
Script In Hand : What Happened Next? Part 5
Script In Hand : What Happened Next? Part 5
At Chapter, May 30th 2010 at 7:30pm
Over six months, six plays are being developed, ten minutes at a time, based on audience feedback from each showing. Featuring writers Emily Henshelwood, Neil Bebber, Gavin Peter, John Naples-Campbell, JS Hartley and Lisa Parry.
My first time on board this month [...]
Script In Hand: The Good Socialist – Hay on Wye
Script in Hand performances of The Good Socialist by Gareth Davies, directed by Bethan Morgan.
At the Hay On Wye Festival on 27th & 28th May 2010.
With Robert Harper, Lynn Hunter, Julie Barclay, James Ashton, Glenn Jones, Simon Howells, Gareth Potter, Tony Leader & Dick Johns.
Short Film: Procrastination.
Radio Play – Against The Grain
By Charlotte Greig.
Gemma, a promising young journalist, is sent to interview former restaurateur Milo Markhov, whose glossy new cookery book, Against the Grain, is the latest publishing sensation. Milo has retired to the Perigord, where he spends his time preparing experimental dishes in his search for the most pleasurable taste sensations. Gemma’s disturbing experiences at [...]
Documentary – Signs of Change
On 4th February 1970, 22 students from the University of Aberystwyth stormed into the High Court in London and staged a sit-in to highlight their campaign for bilingual road signs in Wales. It was the first time the campaign had been taken to the heart of the English establishment and 14 of the protestors were [...]



