[2] He is also a singer, physical performer and choreographer[3] who has appeared in numerous theatre, film and TV productions, operas and musicals.
In 2010 he created the role of Dr Gangle for Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies.
[4] His stage appearances include Equus with Daniel Radcliffe, Trevor Nunn's The Tempest with Ralph Fiennes[4] and with physical theatre companies such as Punchdrunk and Frantic Assembly.
He lived for some time in New York City at the age of 19 where he slept rough while pursuing acting work and training with tutor Tom Grail.
Now a fluent French speaker,[4] he returned to the UK to receive further training whilst working with the Royal Shakespeare Company[5] as part of their ensemble.
Playing Cassio, the drunk scene was a particular highlight of the production with Reid-Quarrell spouting Shakespearean verse while being spun on a pool table and caught by the other actors.
In 2011, he was approached by Sir Trevor Nunn to direct the movement and aerial work for this West End production of The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes.
[6] As a teenage actor, Reid-Quarrell played lead roles in some amateur films by director John Gorman, originator of the event Alien War..