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Oliver Alvin-Wilson on "Now, I See" at Stratford East and the Impact of Theatre

Oliver Alvin-Wilson on "Now, I See" at Stratford East and the Impact of Theatre

Update: 2025-05-07
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Oliver is an actor with an immense amount of experience in the theatre.


He trained at East 15 and was recently part in the Olivier-Nominated play “Now, I See” at Stratford East, a play that he called one of the most profound experiences in his career. 


His other theatre credits include:


  • All of Us, National Theatre, dir. Ian Rickson
  • Dr Strangelove, West End with Steve Coogan
  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, Young Vic
  • Now, I See, Stratford East amongst many more.


He also has appeared in:


  • Misfits
  • Lovesick - Netflix
  • The Bay - ITV
  • Collateral - BBC written by David Hare, starring alongside Carey Mulligan
  • Rings of Power - Amazon Prime 
  • Wonder Woman 1984, dir. Patty Jenkins


Amongst several short films. 


Oliver discusses his recent roles in “Dr StrangeLove” with the challenges and rewards of making comedy with Steve Coogan, to the profound impact “Now, I See” had not only on him but the audience as well. 

Including his unique process as an actor, how he believes an actor should prepare for the first day of rehearsal and what people can expect from him next. 


Oliver Gower

Spotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261

Instagram: @ollietheuncensoredcritic

For enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.com


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Oliver Alvin-Wilson on "Now, I See" at Stratford East and the Impact of Theatre

Oliver Alvin-Wilson on "Now, I See" at Stratford East and the Impact of Theatre

Oliver Gower