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Sam Crane Sam trained at LAMDA. Theatre includes And Then There Were None (Gielgud); Rabbit (Frantic Assembly); Major Barbara (Manchester Royal Exchange); A Little Requiem for Kantor (London International Mime Festival, SESC Sao Paulo); Ubu Roi (Young Vic Jerwood Prize). Television

includes Midsomer Murders (Bentley Productions for ITV); The Sins and Doctors (BBC). Film includes Regression (Invisible Films); Celebration (Ark Pictures). Radio includes The Pretenders; Shadowbaby; Alexander; The Sea, The Sea; The Turn of the Screw (BBC).

Beatrice Curnew Beatrice did a post-graduate acting course at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Theatre includes: Scenes from a Separation (Orange Tree); Veronika Sessions (Arcola); Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing (Orange Tree & Tour); How to Live Forever (Hampstead Theatre Studio); The Importance of Being Ernest (Tour); Life Lines and XXX Anonymous (Pleasance Theatre,

London); Twelve Pound Look (Caird Co.Jerwood Space); The Principle of Motion (Edinburgh Activated Image); Cyrano de Bergerac (Minack Theatre); The Woods (Camden People’s Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (National Theatre Platform). Television: Dic & Dom in Da Bungalow; The Underwater Bike; London Glamour. Short Film includes: Therapy; Paranoia and Art.

Nick Dutton Originally from Merseyside, Nick trained at Guildford School of Acting. His theatre work includes The Wind in the Willows (Theatre by the Lake, Keswick); Oyster (Arcola Theatre); 100 Words (Soho Theatre Company); Meat (Diorama); Jake & Jen (Soho Theatre Company); Preacherosity (Canal Café Theatre); Dealing

(Etcetera Theatre); Peer Gynt (Arcola Theatre); Seasonal Sauce (Watermill Theatre); Mother Goose (Oxford Playhouse); Cowardy Custard (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); Dare (Bloomsbury Theatre). Film work includes Road to Joy and The Penalty King.

Rebecca Elise Rebecca is a graduate of East 15 Acting School and has recently completed her first feature film entitled Black November (working title). Theatre credits include Isabella in Measure for Measure; Ghetto &

Angels in America. She strives to have the poise, intelligence and passion of Samantha Morton and Holly Hunter, and is represented by Wendy Lee Management.

Stephen Fletcher Stephen graduated from LIPA in 2002 with first-class honours. He appeared in Phyllida Lloyd’s critically acclaimed production of Mary Stuart at the Donmar Warehouse and made his West End debut in the same production at the Apollo Theatre. Theatre credits include Breezeblock Park (The Liverpool Playhouse); 7 Stories (Etcetera Theatre); The Borrowers (West Yorkshire

Playhouse); Falsettoland & The Wild Party (Edinburgh Festival 2001 & 2003); and for LIPA: Nicholas Nickleby, The Winter’s Tale and Anna Karenina. TV credits include Heartbeat (ITV); Kerching (BBC); All About Me (BBC) and Ricky’s Joke Shop (mem plc). Stephen is represented by Ken McReddie Associates.

Sabrina Javor Although born in America, Sabrina has always lived elsewhere, including Hungary, Austria, Switzerland and England. English is her first language and she also speaks fluent Hungarian. Her mother is an actress

and appeared on a long running show for eight years. Sabrina has just entered the real world after finishing her training at the Drama Centre.

Allen Lidkey Allen Lidkey is from Dallas, Texas. He in Killer Joe (Bristol Old Vic). Other graduated from Austin College with work includes And Baby Makes Seven a BA in Theatre Arts, followed by an (Lion and the Unicorn). MA in Acting from East 15. After his training he made his professional debut

Jessica Lloyd

Jessica lived on an isolated farm for the first 18 years of her life and felt uncomfortable with strangers. She found in acting that everyone is uncomfortable. She is currently studying at RADA.

Malcolm Madera Malcolm is currently living in New York City. Theatre credits include Vince & Buried Child (The Cell); Trainspotting and Twelfth Night (The Vortex). Whilst at DSL, he played the title role in Macbeth.

Jenni Maitland Jenni trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama. Theatre credits include Cordelia/ Fool in King Lear (Creation Theatre Company); Northanger Abbey (York Theatre Royal); House & Garden

(Salisbury Playhouse); Blithe Spirit (Derby Playhouse); Amadeus (York Theatre Royal); Daisy Pulls It Off (Lyric Theatre, West End); Fen & Sharp Relief (Salisbury Playhouse); Miss Julie (Baron’s Court Theatre).

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