“Jack Herlihy’s transfer to a career in theatre would add significantly to the sum of human happiness” - Oxford Mail

Jack is an actor, musician and theatre-maker who doubles as a hospital doctor in the NHS.

He is a graduate of the MA Classical Acting course at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama and former member of the National Youth Theatre. He is a trained Musical Theatre Tenor from The Tricycle Theatre, London - whom he represented for several years in charity and corporate functions.

As a performer Jack has spent the last few years touring Europe with TNT Theatre & American Drama Group in productions of 1984, Animal Farm and The Wave. Other credits include Rainbow Lanyard (Kaiya Stone), Red Riding Hood (Rah Rah Theatre Company), Picnic Area (Short Film), Bridges (WebSeries), Hamlet (Embassy Theatre), Golden Shoulder (Clapham Fringe), The History Boys (Oxford Playhouse) and The Producers (Oxford Playhouse).

As a director Jack is currently in post-production for his first short - Tomorrow. Other theatrical works include Regarding Shelley (Riversmeet Productions), 1984 (International Tour for TNT Theatre & ADG), Mosquito (The White Bear) and Life Sentence (Edinburgh Fringe).

During his time at medical school, Jack was the Director of The Tingewick Society - an organisation producing pantomimes and cabaret shows to raise over £25,000 for charities.