User:Dantography

Dantography is the common username for UK Citizen Daniel Connor. Daniel was born in St Marys Hospital on the 17th February 1992 to parents Susan Connor and Michael Connor and younger brother to Christopher Connor. Although it was a relatively normal childhood, Daniel will always comment it could have been better. After attending St Francis Primary School, Daniel went on to be the first batch of Year 7's to start at the newly built St Peter's RC High School and went on to make it one of the best performing schools in Manchester. His GCSE results were:

Living in Gorton all his life, he went on to further Education at Loreto College in Hulme. He is currently studying Law, Government and Politics, Business Studies and Accountancy.

Daniel is a member of a Musical Society based in Openshaw and has performed a range of acts and situations including singing acoustically, Panto Dame, Panto Villain, Panto "Assistant to the main", Host and Dancer 3 times. His Debut show was Cabaret Night back in 2007, where he performed in sketches of Oliver!, Grease, A tribue to the Madame Tussaud's Waxwork where he was Robbie Williams. It was highly successful and found audiences on the final night overflowing. He auditioned for the Pantomime which was to follow. The panto decided was the little known panto, Trouble In Pantoland. He auditioned for Number One who is the assistant and "bitch" to the Wicked Queen. It went down a storm and found himself picking up the award for "Best Newcomer" at the 2007-8 Awards Evening beating off stiff competition. Although initially deciding to take a short break, he soon returned to the next pantomime as a favour, and performed the role of the "Big Bad Wolf" in "Little Red Riding Hood". Daniel has since stated this will remain his worse ever performance. Despite wanting to take another break, he was invited to host "Lees Street Unplugged 2008" which he accepted and also performed KT Tunstall's Black Horse and the Cherry Tree. Despite early vocal worries, it went down a storm with the crowd. The decision was made again to do a new version of the successful Cabaret Night named Cabaret Night II which involved a Top Of The Pops special with snippets from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's. Daniel performed with Carrie Thompson, Kirsty Walker and Bradley Frater to reprise Bucks Fizz's Eurovision win of the 80's. He also performed in an "All That Jazz" sketch as well as scenes from "Titanic" as part of a small drama group. A backing singer in Joseph and "Welcome To The 60's" was the finale. It was panto time again and Daniel auditioned for the big role of the Dame which he won. Despite little competition for the role, Daniel has since stated that he still put effort into the audition although it was unlikely he wouldnt recieve it. He took to the role like a duck to water and it went down a storm, being described by some as "the best dame they'd ever seen". It was Babes In The Wood for the next panto but despite landing a respectable role, Daniel felt it wasn't for him and decided to just stay in the chorus and be one of the main Dancers. He found him self often appearing with Hannah Mayne and has thanked her for making it more enjoyable. It was Awards Night not long after and this decision for Babes In The Wood seemed a good one has he took home "Best Dance Performance". He auditioned for the next show which was a play called "Kate From Behind" but has pulled out due to lack of time and other committments that meant he wouldn't be concentrating much on the show and felt his performance would suffer.

--Dantography (talk) 00:40, 5 April 2009 (UTC)Daniel Connor