Laurence is in the middle of filming FLY TRAP with Big View Productions, playing one of the leads, Jarek. He's also currently filming FIELD TRIP, a feature length black comedy inspired by the Shane Meadows/Warp Films Five Day Feature movement - he plays the oddball Junius. He's also been working on the satirical political comedy I AM A GREAT MAN and has recorded the role of Gregers Werle in Ibsen's THE WILD DUCK, the latest audio book from Fantom Films.
Recent screen work includes TOWNIES, awardwinning film director Mark Locke's new sitcom pilot where Laurence appears as Gary Fenton, a policeman with an obsession with fashion labels. He's also been working on TROLLEY, a super film mixing grittiness with magic realism (a UK Film Council Digishort directed by Anna Shelton) and starring in Paul Thompson's look at conscious and subconscious desires, ROOM 801. Laurence has also been doing a great deal of corporate screen work, details of which can be found here.
Laurence has been working on the development of PASSING ON, a new play about death and dying being researched by Claudette Bryanston, an RSC Fellow in Creativity and Performance, and the award winning playwright Mike Kenny. It created a buzz when it showcased as part of the CAPITAL New Work Festival at the beginning of May 2009.
Recent work includes OTHER, Lorna Laidlaw's powerful drama based upon the reality of the over-representation of mixed race men in the Mental Health system which played at the Delivering Race Equality conference in Westminster; development work on Dan Hagley's new play BOOKFACE; the lead in TIGER KIDNAP, a drama about a security van heist for Stormnet Media; touring nationwide with THE BAD ONE, a play written by Janice Connolly (otherwise known as comedian Barbara Nice and Holy Mary in Peter Kay's PHOENIX NIGHTS); Andy Statham in DOCTORS (BBC); Sean in the feature thriller INIQUITY; Avantika Hari's debut feature LAND GOLD WOMEN; the feature film, VEILED EXISTENCE, which premiered at the Festival de Cannes; LIFE AND TIMES OF VIVIENNE VYLE with Jennifer Saunders and Miranda Richardson (BBC); SILVER STREET (BBC Asian Network); and the UK Film Council Digital Shorts, MOMSTER and ARTHUR'S LORE.