
Great news! Last week Jordan booked a guest role on the Australian television soap Neighbours. Filming will begin during the first week of March and is due to air May 30th on Channel 11 in Australia and early June, Channel 5 in England. Stay tuned for more info.
The Hair Salon indiegogo crowd funding campaign recently completed a very successful two month run and with the help of our extremely generous supporters we were able to a raise a staggering $10,001! From myself and the team we’d like to thank all that partook in the campaign and all those that helped raise awareness – You are all amazing. We will be posting “thank you” videos to all our funders on the Facebook page as we record them over the coming weeks – With… Read More
After months and months of character work and exploration The Hair Salon has finally landed! “The Hair Salon is an improvisational mockumentary webseries tangling in the lives of seven over-the-top salonistas who work in a ‘cutting edge’ hair salon (in a suburban shopping mall). Break-ups and make-ups, fringes and minges, blow waves and blow j#bs – this is comedy nouveau with a style of its own.” I play the character Norbert, a… Read More
In March Jordan shot the following TV commercial for clothing company Spurling with production company Burning House. Directed by Brett D’Souza, starring acting friends Eliza D’Souza and Lara Deam.
by Astrid Lawton Set amongst the British upper crust in 1920s Eton and Oxford, this Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre production explores the devastating consequences of ‘the love that dare not speak its name’ Barry Lowe’s 1988 script tells the coming-of-age story of Michael Davies (Kieran McShane), adopted son of Peter Pan author James Barrie (‘Uncle Jim’, played commandingly by Ian Rooney), and inspiration for the author’s stellar work. Whilst studying at Eton, Michael encounters… Read More
Review by Alex Paige Being unfamiliar with this play, I was a little perturbed by its title. To my great relief, The Death of Peter Pan turned out not to be an attempt to skewer one of my cherished childhood heroes. Instead, this multilayered, elegantly written and often challenging play tells the sad true story of 1920s Oxford University student Michael Llewelyn Davies – one of the adoptive sons of Peter Pan… Read More
Boyish bildungsroman and lingering love story By Myron My Barry Lowe’s The Death of Peter Pan is a tragic and beautiful story of growing up and becoming a man. Set during the 1920′s, it follows the life of Michael Llewelyn-Davies – the adopted (and favourite) son of Peter Pan author, James Barrie – and his chance encounter with fellow student Rupert Buxton. Kieran McShane and Jordan Armstrong do a flawless job as… Read More
Media posters are in and being distributed around Melbourne for the up coming season of The Death of Peter Pan. Bookings are now open at Chapel Off Chapel.