Meet The Three Musketeers cast

Introducing the incredible cast of The Three Musketeers.

Andrew Tomazos

Andrew has been acting since 2012 ranging from community level through to professional level work to varying degrees of success. Andrew has had no formal acting training developing his craft through literature, online resources, workshops, viewing theatre, film and TV and his own observation of the world around him and the people in it.

Andrew’s theatrical credits include Roy in ‘Cosi’, Raymond Gosling in ‘Photograph 51’, Barhoum in ‘The Invisible Sword’, King of Hearts in ‘A Company of Hearts’, Richard Rich in ‘A Man For All Seasons’, Ross Gardiner in ‘Visiting Mr Green’, Dinsky in ‘Realism’, Bill Sykes in ‘Oliver!’, Malcolm in ‘Macbeth’, Romeo in ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Dogberry in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, Angelo in ‘Measure For Measure’ and Andrea Sarti in ‘Life of Galileo’.

Andrew was looking for a technical challenge and a departure from more “realistic” characters and portrayals when he came across the play The Three Musketeers. Andrew has been delighted to refine his sense of comedic timing and play more physically than he has in more recent theatrical productions. Andrew hopes you have a good laugh and a good time.

Mason Frost

Travelling further than he ever has for a role in theatre, Mason Frost is so excited to be part of the amazing team at Beaumaris Theatre for this production of ‘The Three Musketeers!’

With the incredible cast and crew, he hopes you’ll enjoy this comedy adventure take on the titular heroes! Mason has been involved with many theatre companies of varying genres for the past few years, portraying the likes of Richard Hannay in Eltham Little Theatres ‘The 39 Steps’, Phileas Fogg in ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ and Wadsworth in ‘Clue’ both with Playhouse Players Inc.

Mason hopes to continue his craft both onstage and behind the camera, recently completing a short film ‘Firelight’ where he portrayed the infamous Ned Kelly. Mason was last seen onstage in Peridot Theatre Company's ‘Night Must Fall’.

Georgy Charles

Georgy is thrilled to be ‘Treading the boards’ once again, at her home away from home, Beaumaris Theatre.

Georgy has performed in many plays around the traps, but playing the good vicar, in 'The Vicar of Dibley’ one of the clowns in 'The 39 Steps' and co-writing and performing in the Beaumaris Theatre Pantomimes, have been amongst her favourite roles on this stage.

She is excited to be part of the Australian Premiere of 'The Three Musketeers', and she hopes you all have as much fun sitting in the audience, as we are having on stage. It’s been a whirlwind process, during which the entire production team have been outstanding and she’d like to thank her cast mates for the hilarious, collaborative fun. Now, let’s kick this thing in the di…, I mean ‘All for one and one for all’!

Tanya Wade

Making up for lost time since her return to the stage in 2022, Tanya ambitiously wondered: “Could Beaumaris Theatres: The Three Musketeers- A Comedy Adventure be my chance to catch up on some of those lost acting years?” Potentially!

Let’s unpack her logic here…Isn’t it fair to assume that each role undertaken is equivalent to a whole play? Certainly! Isn’t one whole play per year a respectable goal? Indeed! So if we do the maths here, we can confirm that Tanya has played 14 characters in the past 12 months. A capital effort- making up for 14 of her 20ish years offstage. See Working out below:

Cherry (Beaumaris Theatre’s Cosi, 2022) + Rona (Brighton Theatre Company’s The Revlon Girl, 2023) + 12 characters she will portray on stage herein =14.

Tanya is thrilled to be back at Beaumaris and hoping to pick up 6 more acting projects before the year-end! Enjoy the Show!

The Three Musketeers will run from 19 May - 3 June 2023 at Beaumaris Theatre.

Photography: Tim Tselepis