Dominic's remarkable journey in the world of acting began with a groundbreaking debut performance at the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company in the year 2001, marking the inception of a long and illustrious career in classical theatre that has spanned numerous years, characterized by a plethora of critically acclaimed performances, and a steadfast dedication to the craft of acting, which has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim within the industry.
Dominic has had the distinct honor of being a part of numerous theatrical productions, featuring a diverse range of iconic plays, such as the enduringly beloved Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Merchant of Venice.
His extensive experience in these productions has enabled him to consistently demonstrate his remarkable acting abilities and adaptability, captivating audiences with his performances.
Dominic's remarkable theatrical career has spanned a wide range of genres and styles, with a notable emphasis on his contributions to both classical and contemporary drama. His impressive body of work has not only showcased his remarkable talent, but has also left a lasting impact on the world of theatre.
One of his most notable accomplishments was his creation of the role of Fleet in the world premiere of Glyn Maxwell's groundbreaking and thought-provoking play, Mimi and the Stalker. This innovative production was staged at the renowned Theatre 503 in London, a venue known for its edgy and avant-garde approach to theatre.
Dominic's multifaceted talents have not been limited to new writing, as he has also had the privilege of showcasing his remarkable abilities in the captivating realm of musical theatre.
In this esteemed field, he has had the distinction of playing the role of Roland Cassard in the West End production of the musical adaptation of the timeless classic, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Directed by the highly acclaimed and renowned Emma Rice, this production was a groundbreaking and thrilling fusion of music, dance, and drama, which has been hailed as a masterpiece of its kind.
Dominic's performance in this production was a standout and a highlight of the show, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Through his work in musical theatre, Dominic has demonstrated his ability to excel in a variety of roles and genres, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished artist.
Dominic's extensive background in the realm of horror and suspense was further exemplified through his captivating depiction of The Actor in the highly acclaimed production of Woman in Black at the renowned Fortune Theatre.
Dominic's television career has been characterized by a wide array of appearances, effectively showcasing his remarkable adaptability as an actor. One particularly notable role was his stint in the BBC drama series Missing, where he successfully brought his impressive talents to the small screen. Furthermore, Dominic has made a profound impact on the BBC's long-running medical drama Doctors, playing the recurring character "Smithy," a multifaceted and intricately nuanced individual struggling with the complexities of schizophrenia. Additionally, his work in the NFTS film Our Name is Michael Morgan, in which he took on the title role, has demonstrated his remarkable ability to carry a project and deliver a captivating, compelling performance.
Dominic made his initial foray into the world of motion pictures in the year 2013, taking on the crucial role of Harry Witherspoon, the central character, in the film Lucky Stiff, marking the beginning of his cinematic journey.
Since then, he has had the privilege of assuming leading roles for the globally acclaimed Kneehigh Theatre Company, where he originated the part of Macheath in the production Dead Dog & Other Love Songs, earning a nomination for Best Actor MTA award in the process, a testament to his exceptional acting prowess.
Furthermore, he also had the distinction of playing the role of Tristan in the productions of Tristan & Yseult, which took place in both New York and London, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented actor.
Through his work, Dominic has consistently demonstrated his ability to take on a wide range of roles, showcasing his impressive acting skills and versatility, and has established himself as a respected figure in the world of theatre and film.
Dominic has partnered with the esteemed theatre company Told By An Idiot to devise and realize a brand-new theatrical production, aptly titled I Am Thomas, which undertook a highly acclaimed tour and ultimately arrived at the illustrious Wilton's Music Hall in London, a revered institution rich in musical legacy and cultural significance.
Dominic's impressive repertoire extends to his captivating portrayal of Jean Rene Vandegehugde in the inaugural cast of Romantics Anonymous, a groundbreaking and avant-garde musical production that made its world premiere at the esteemed Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, a cutting-edge performance venue strategically situated within the historic boundaries of The Globe, a globally recognized cultural hub committed to safeguarding and showcasing the timeless art form of classical theatre.