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Warwick Davis wants to hit new heights with latest venture

He may be a film star but actor Warwick Davis is keen to make his mark on stage. He chats to Catherine Vonledebur

Warwick Davis and fellow members of the Reduced Height Theatre Company prepare to unleash new play See How They Run

He's been in Star Wars, Harry Potter, Dr Who, An Idiot Abroad 3 and Life’s Too Short, but never a stage play.

So last year Warwick Davis set up The Reduced Height Theatre Company, a cast of nine actors under 4ft tall – including himself.

This month the company embarks on its first ever º£½ÇÊÓÆµ tour with Philip King’s hit farce See How They Run.

It is Warwick’s first venture as actor and producer.

The 44-year-old Willow star, who has been filming festive comedy Get Santa with Jim Broadbent, says: “The formation of The Reduced Height Theatre Company is a dream realised for me. As a short actor, I am not always afforded the same professional opportunities as my taller colleagues. This new venture will tip the balance in favour of myself and the other talented short actors in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“I’ve worked in film, TV and pantomimes but I have never been offered the opportunity to be in a play. I thought the only way I will get to do it is if I produce it myself.

“I am enjoying the performance side of it but learning a lot of lessons as a producer – I am going over-budget on everything.”

See How They Run is set in a vicarage in the village of Merton-cum-Middlewick in 1944. A quintessentially British family play with several cases of mistaken identity. A plot of mishaps spiral out of control, culminating in a houseful of bishops, deacons and other assorted clergymen.