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Alan Mooney Trained at the Gaiety School of Acting (Dublin). His Theatre credits include Women on the Verge of HRT (National Tour) The Taming of the Shrew and Shakespeare For Breakfast at the Edinburgh Festival, Juno and the Paycock at the Haymarket Theatre Leicester, Hamlet at St Mary's Cathedral Limerick, The Plough and the Stars Garrick Theatre, London West End and UK Tour, Juno and the Paycock Albery & Wyndam's Theatre London West End UK Tour, and Chicago and Dublin. Radio credits include Who's News, Who's Views (Documentary Series) for RTE Dublin. |
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Dean Hollingsworth Trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Theatre credits include Bartholomew Fair and Hamlet directed by Sir Richard Eyre with Daniel Day-Lewis, Ian Charleson and Dame Judi Dench at the Royal National Theatre Olivier theatre and tour to Dubrovnik, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Richard II tour of Europe with National Youth Theatre, Repertory Theatre work includes Moby Dick tour of West Country - Orchard Theatre Company, Juno and the Paycock - Manchester Contact Theatre, Larkrise and Candleford - Palace Theatre Westcliff, As You Like It - Garrick Theatre, Dial M For Murder- Mill Theatre Sonning, Lessons and Lovers, Trumpets and Raspberries- Theatre Royal York, TV credits include Dr Who with Colin Baker and Sylvester Macoy, Casualty. Film credits include In Times of War. Also Artistic Director of Syllabus Productions Theatre company, and founder member of Play on Words Theatre Company, and The Sarnia Summer School. |
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Jo Rideout Trained at East 15, Vienna's English Theatre with the Canterville Ghost, Worked with William Gaunt in Jamaica Inn (No 1 UK tour), Fenella Fielding in the Country Wife and Steeple Sonderby at the Mermaid Theatre, London. Worked with Helen Lederer and Alan Bleasdale in Having a Ball at the Comedy Theatre West End, Move Over Mrs Markham at Windsor Theatre Royal, Twelfth Night tour, Macbeth with E15 Company. TV work includes Vandervalk, Talking Heads, 2 stories of The Bill, A Murder is Announced with Richard Todd and Avril Angus. National tour of Blue Remembered Hills. |
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Stefan Marling Trained at Rose Bruford. His Theatre credits include; Raymond in Blue Remembered Hills at Worcester, Romeo, Laertes in Hamlet, David in David Copperfield, Lucky in Waiting For Godot, Frank in Hands up! For you the War is Ended, Ralph in Bouncers, all at the New Vic, Stoke, Micky in Blood Brothers for the English Theatre, Frankfurt, Hans in The Kitchen at the Royal Court, Television Credits include; Turner in Kavanagh QC, Jorgen in Once Upon a Time in the North. Film Credits include; SS Officer in Bent. |
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Karen Henthorn Trained at the Drama Centre. Julie Hay in Eastenders, recently appeared in The Orbital Video on Top of the Pops, Dalziel and Pascoe for BBC. Other TV credits include Medics, The Bill, Timebusters, Boon, Trafick, Children's Ward, Casualty and a Persil Commercial. Karen has many theatre credits all over the country including; Edward II and Zack at the Royal Exchange with Nicholas Hytner and James Maxwell, Call Girls at the Royal Court, The Caucasian Chalk Circle and The Idiot at Manchester Contact, The Crucible at the Theatre Royal Northampton, A Taste of Honey at The Nottingham Playhouse, The Snow Queen at The Young Vic, Wuthering Heights at the Oldham Coliseum, The Passion, The Man of Mode, Animal Farm and The Importance of Being Earnest at the Swan Theatre Worcester. Karen has appeared in two films Jaded and the Ken Loach film Raining Stones. |
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Mark Inman Trained at RADA, Worked with Kenneth Branagh's Renaissance company on Shakespeare tour of UK and Denmark As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet. Appeared in the films Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Theatre work includes UK tour of Macbeth, Tour of schools with The Story Telling and The Enchanted Bedroom. The Shootist at the Kings Head, Islington, The Malcontent at the Latchmere, Tis Pity She's a Whore - Hornpipe Portsmouth and Latchmere, tutor at Sarnia Summer School. |
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Sarah Parsons Trained at the Welsh College of Music. Theatre credits include One For the Road, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Radio and Film performances include voiceover work for Traplet Video Productions, An Urban Affair, Self-Portrait, and a BUPA Training video. At college Sarah appeared in The Tempest, Bedroom Farce, Measure For Measure, Abigail's Party, Richard II, Love For Love and Electra. |
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Victoria Jeffrey Trained at The Drama Studio London. Her theatre credits include The Totally Naff Tarts (which she wrote performed and directed) at The Hackney Empire, Comedy Store, Edinburgh Festival and the London Comedy Circuit. Black Comedy in Edinburgh, Silver Sword at the Theatre Royal, York. Wits End at New End Theatre, Hampstead, Thermal Underwear at the King's Head Theatre, Islington, she played Mistress Page in a National Tour of The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Marie in Woyzeck at the Duke of Cambridge Theatre. Her Television credits include, Aunties Sporting Bloomers (BBC), Lovejoy (BBC), Streetwise (CH4), Rude Health, London Underground (USA Cable TV), James Whale Show (LWT). Victoria played the lead role in the British Feature Film "The Naked Cell", and Jean in the award winning "Harold Washington" at the International Film School. |
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Jo-Anne Nighy Trained at the Drama Studio London. Film credits include: An MTV ident playing a streetwise girl about town - 'Bananna Shoes' playing the role of Ma alongsid Jim Broadbent and Ian Wright. Theatre credits include: Grange Court Theatre playing Margery Pinchwife in 'The Country Wife', Gwen in Timberlake Wertenbaker's 'Three Birds Alighting on a Field' & Masha in 'the Three Sisters' - at the Baron's Court theatre she performed in a new movement based play, 'the Strangest Meeting' - Etcetera theatre, playing the part of Edna in 'Dead Meat' (new play). She was able to put her fluent french to the test at the Gate theatre in ' Le Grand Meaulnes' playing several characters. At the Jermyn Street theatre she played Marisol in 'Marisol' directed by Jack Gunn . Theatre tours include: a four month tour of northern Ireland with two children's plays; the Toyploy (oska teddy bear) and the Bypass (Benedictus Monkey). She played Dick Wittington in Crispin Harris's pantomime which toured London schools. And the Edinburgh festival playing the Cook in an adaptation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. |
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John Gorick trained at the London Centre for Theatre Studies. His Theatre credits include: The Rivals, The Jubilee, Twelfth Night, Rutherford & Son, The Pillars of Society, A Kind of Alaska, Party Time, Mountain Language, The Dumb Waiter, The Tempest. His TV Credits include: The Jury for Central Television. |
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Gary Heaseman Trained at LAMDA. Theatre Credits include; William Prin in The Guise at the Park Theatre, Squealer in Animal Farm, Nick the Greek in Guys and Dolls and Kent in King Lear at the MacCowan Theatre Earls Court. His comedy credits include, The Fonked Out Heavies, part of the Lenny Beige Show at the Regency Rooms Jongleurs and The Comedy Store, The New Hillman Avengers piloted for Channel 4 and satellite television. TV Credits include; The New Hillman Avengers - pilot comedy TV series for Channel 4 |
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