Theatrical harlot Mr A J Brebner is regularly seen galumphing around the stage in a series of musical comedies and operette. In the real world, which he does his best to spend as little time in as possible, he is a graphic designer for a prominent advertising agency. Andrew received his extensive training at Ashley Road and Airyhall Primary Schools, Hazlehead Academy, Aberdeen College, Aberdeen University, The Robert Gordon University and Aberdeen College again.
He made his theatrical debut in the modern Ballet Company of Miss McKenzie's Primary 3 class, in the role of a segment of volcanic lava in a white vest. This was followed by dual roles as 'Singing Cowboy' and 'First Train Carriage' in the unforgettable Primary 5 Concert.
He capitalised on these high profile successes only 13 years later, with an experimental piece for Aberdeen University English department. His appearance as 'Chief' in a self-penned 5-minute abridgement of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
using only a boiler suit, a long black wig and a tin of brown Kiwi shoe polish is still talked about to this day. These roles prepared him for his HMT debut in Sweet Charity (1997) in the role of 'Shrugging Boy'.
Aside from countless Student Shows and songs and sketches for Flying Pig Productions, his writing credits include several dozen books, dictated to his mother between the ages of 4 and 6, which are currently awaiting publication. In his loft.