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Will hopes panto role is his step to stardom
A BUDDING Maidstone actor has been given his “lucky break” after being selected to take to the stage with reality TV personality JakeQuickenden. Will Hodges (22), who has just
finished filming ‘HATE’ by HumzaArshad, andwho recently performed in two plays at the Southend Fringe Festival, will co- star in the Hazlitt Theatre’s adap- tation of Beauty and the Beast later this year. Speaking to Downs Mail, Will
(pictured) said: “I’mjust a normal lad from Maidstone – and this is my lucky break. I got a call from the directorMartin Cleverley say- ing I got the part and I jumped at the chance.” Will discovered his talents at the
age of 12, when he joined the Ha- zlitt Youth Theatre. He studied there for six years before moving on to the East 15 Acting School, where he has just graduated after three years.
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Bearstedwhilst doing the back-to- back shows thiswinter. Will is playing the DC, Quick-
enden’s comical sidekick, in the upcoming production of the fairy- tale classic. He said: “Jake seems lovely.We
haven’t actuallymet yet but I have a friend who was his backing dancer when he was on Dancing on Ice. I’msurewewill get on very well.” Will knewfroma young age that
performing was his passion, but did not knowhe couldmake a liv- ing out of it until he reached his GCSEs. Will added: “I wasn’t good at
As a former Maidstone Gram-
mar School student, he says his roots are firmly in the county town where he grewup. His mother lived in Boughton
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anything else in school. I got very average GCSE and A level results in history, English literature and filmstudies. But I definitely knew well before my exams that acting was what I wanted to do profes- sionally and as a career.” Beauty and the Beast runs from November 30 toDecember 31.
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victimstable POLICEare appealing forwit- nesses following a serious as- sault inHeadcorn. Officers were called at
around 8.40am on Friday,Au- gust 23, after a man suffered an injury consistent with a stabbing in StationApproach. The casualty was taken to a
London hospital by air ambu- lance, where his condition is said to be serious but stable. Police have now launched
an investigation into the inci- dent, including forensic analy- sis of the scene. A 35-year-old man from
Maidstone has been arrested on suspicion of assault, and remains inpolice custodydur- ing the investigation. Anyone with information
should call Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting refer- ence 23-0393. Alternatively, call the inde-
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