- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Charlie has worked in theatre of the poor and produced a play that was on at the celebrated People's Stage, Berlin, called 'Plague', taken from themes of Albert Camus. It portrayed the homeless as the rats who are trying to find a warm space in the winter, as the play came out in December, when many suffer most the cold. It went on tour to Edinburgh as part of their international season. A former professor of German literature compared it to Bertolt Brecht's use of alienation by putting real people on performing themselves on stage. The return of the Rats07 yrs on influenced German theatre. He also contributed to Guardian, Uk, on social change and invited,translated and edited Uta Lemper diaries for them. He wrote for the cultural section of the Gemini News.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charles Wiseman
- Charlie also runs a literary magazine, the Wand, that has run poetry competitions and supported Belarus free theatre, through the Young Vic where he also performed, and took the play Owltime, positively reviewed by Oliver Lugg as 'a gentle production', with 'political punch' on the Syrian migrant crisis, from Brighton and Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was also described as 'beautifully crafted' and a 'play for the school curriculum' in Edinburgh.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charlie Wiseman
- Charlie is supported by Ai Weiwei in Berlin, who follows and retweets London Peace Prize. "The British want good relations with China, hence I am in Berlin with my son," Weiwei revealed. Frank Castorf is also the avant garde director of the Volksbuhne, where bert brecht began. Charlie interviewed for Guardian, Manchester.
- Henrietta Garnett, the great-niece of Virginia Woolf, funded the homeless project and play, Big Sisters, on at Chelsea Theatre; with voices by Timothy West. Her photograph and involvement on homepage of the Wand Literary Review.
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