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Alicia Ambrose-Bayly trained at Central School of Speech
and Drama. Previous credits include: "Days of The Commune" (White Bear Theatre)
The Inside Man/The Interview (Brighton Fringe Festival) The Night Before
Christmas (Putney Arts Theatre) Romeo and Juliet (Cockpit Theatre) Never Enough
to Live in the Now (Hampstead Theatre) Our Country’s Good (London/Edinburgh) All
Together Now (The Barbican) Stop the Press (Etcetera Theatre) Hooray For
Hollywood (The Little Angel) Sweeney Todd, Arcadia, Richard III, Little Voice,
Lysistrata, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (All Royal Holloway University).
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Julia Faulkner. Theatre credits include: Titus
Andronicus (Tamora), Macbeth, Ironmistress, The Tender Husband, Bazaar and
Rummage, Daisy Pulls It Off, The Horse And His Boy, The Lion The Witch and The
Wardrobe, A Murder Is Announced, Noises Off, A Christmas Carol, Nightcap, The
Magician’s Nephew, A Song At Twilight and Peter Pan. TV: The Cappuccino Years,
Crimewatch & Moving Story. |
| Karel |
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John Rayment. Recent credits include: Canon
Chasuble, “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Redgrave Theatre, Bristol); Stuart,
"I Still Get Excited When I See A Ladybird" (Theatre503, Battersea); Viktor
Zhukov, "Rorschach in Russia" (Pentameters, Hampstead); Gremio, “Taming of the
Shrew” (Courtyard, Hoxton); Sir Arthur Harris, “The Plot to Kidnap Hitler”
(BBC1); Don Pedro, Much Ado About Nothing (Chapterhouse); Farmer Bunce,
“Fantastic Mr. Fox” at Brentwood Theatre. Voiceover credits include work for
Unison, Osram, Channel 4, RNIB and all the male voices for a Videogame based on
Wilkie Collins’ “Woman in White” |
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Matthew Haigh is a graduate from The Central
School of Speech and Drama and has gone on to work extensively within the
industry since leaving. Theatre credits include ‘The Sky Was Falling’ (Cogs
Theatre, RADA), ‘Mr Loftus’ (Mervyn Peake Centenary, Blue Elephant Theatre),
‘The Bullpen’ (The Lab Collective, Theatre Delicatessen), ‘Your Nation Loves
You’ (Delirium Theatre, Old Vic Tunnels) and ‘Stay with Me Till Dawn’ (Second
Skin Theatre, Rosemary Branch). |
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J.T |
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Trevor Murphy. UK credits include: Duncan/The
Porter in Macbeth (Barons Court), Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Rooftop
Theatre Company, St Albans), The Seagull (Barons Court), Twelfth Night (Middle
Temple Hall, Hoxton Hall, The Space), Antony and Cleopatra, The Tempest (Rose
Theatre), The Winter’s Tale (Rooftop, St Albans), Julius Caesar (Blue Elephant
Theatre), Our Country's Good, A Family Affair (The Workhouse Theatre). New York
credits include The Maderati, Lunch, The Lonesome West, Fool For Love (Michael
Howard Studios), Blinded By The Light (New York Irish Center). Shakespeare in
the Present with Patsy Rodenburg (DVD to be released 2011). |
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Steve Wickenden is a London-based actor, writer and cabaret performer. His most recent apperance was in last month's critically acclaimed production of Brecht's "The Days of the Commune" at the White Bear, Kennington, and he recently completed a national tour of "The Wind in the Willows" with Cambridge Touring Theatre. |
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