Connor Marron
Connor is an actor, writer, comedian and junior producer whose work has taken him all over the globe.
He made his West End debut in The Pirate Queen and has become a familiar face in NewsRevue, the world’s longest-running live comedy show. Connor has also worked alongside World’s Biggest Productions, leading large-scale family favourites such as Peter Pan starring Boy George and Elf The Musical. His diverse background across performance and production has allowed him to bring both creativity and precision to every project he’s involved in.
Alongside his stage work, Connor has developed a strong reputation as a freelance director and choreographer. His approach is rooted in collaboration and storytelling - creating spaces where performers feel supported, inspired, and empowered to take risks. Whether guiding a large-scale musical or an intimate studio piece, Connor brings a distinctive blend of humour, energy, and vision to his direction.
As a teacher, Connor combines traditional theatre practices with modern performance techniques to create an engaging and imaginative environment for young people. He believes deeply in the power of theatre to help children grow in confidence—both onstage and in themselves—encouraging individuality, teamwork, and creative expression in every session he leads. His classes are designed not only to build performance skills but to nurture a lifelong love of creativity and self-belief.
When not teaching or directing, Connor can often be seen touring the country with a variety of different shows, continuing to share his passion for performance with audiences nationwide.