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Alexander Torrey Deng was born in Australia and currently lives in London, UK, where he attends The Latymer School. As a boy soprano, Alexander has appeared in numerous acting and singing roles in the London's West End theatres in musicals and operas, and has also made several appearances in film and television. Some of his appearances were made as a member of the Finchley Children's Music Group Senior Choir. He is now a basso profundo.

Theatrical Roles

  • 2003: “First Boy” in The Magic Flute, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
  • 2002 “Choirboy” in Tosca, English National Opera, London Coliseum
  • 2002: “Pepik”, “Fox Cub” and “Forest Creature” in Cunning Little Vixen, July, St. Bartholomew’s Church, Orford, Suffolk; September, Ryan Theater, Harrow on the Hill
  • 2002: “Stretcher Bearer” and “Child Solo-singer” in The Silver Tassie, English National Opera, London Coliseum Theatre
  • 2001-2: “Crown Prince Chulalongkorn” in The King and I
    , London Palladium
  • 2001: “Amahl” in Amahl and The Night Visitors, St. Paul’s Church
  • 2000-01: “Ceres” in The Tempest, Almedia Theater, London
  • 2000: “Crown Prince Chulalongkorn” in The King and I
    , London Palladium
  • 2000: “Rich Boy” in Madam Butterfly, Royal Albert Hall
  • 1999: “Choir Boy” and “Street Kid” in Tosca, Royal Albert Hall

Film Role(s)

Television Roles

  • 2002: BBC CBBC At The Fame Academy
  • 2001: Channel 4 Because I Sing at The Roundhouse
  • 2000: GMTV Happy Birthday To You for The Queen Mother’s 100th Year Birthday Celebration
  • 1999: BBC The Parkinson Show with Michael Crawford

Stage Roles

  • 2002: Christmas choirboy solo, the Not Forgotten Association, St. James’s Palace, HRH The Princess Royal
  • 2002 The Queen Symphony with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall
  • 2002 Duet as “Choir Boy” in Tartuffe, Royal National Theatre
  • 2001: Solo ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ in Glory of Christmas, Royal Festival Hall
  • 2001: Christmas Event of Not Forgotten Association St. James’s Palace, HRH The Princess Royal
  • 2001: Because I Sing, The Roundhouse
  • 2000: “Snowflake Chorus” in The Nutcracker, Coliseum
  • 2000: The BBC Proms. Royal Albert Hall
  • 1999: Mahler's 8th Symphony, Royal Festival Hall
  • 1999: The BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall
  • 1999: The BT Christmas Concert, Royal Albert Hall
  • 1999: “Snowflake Chorus” in the The Nutcracker, Coliseum

Other

  • 2003: BBC Radio 3 broadcast, “First Boy” in The Magic Flute, from Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
  • 2003: Live telecast to Covent Garden Piazza and Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf, “First Boy” in The Magic Flute, from Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
  • 2003: Paris, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, lead choirboy in Sunday Mass
  • 2002 CD Recording, The Queen Symphony with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall
  • 2000: EMI CD Recording The King and I
  • 1999: Sound archive recording of Jewish songs, Miken Foundation

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