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March 2008 - Biographies

Cal Saville in his own piece “Target”.

Cal Saville’s most recent performances include Osvald in “Ghosts” at the Battersea Arts Centre and the role of Frederick Clegg in “The Collect” at The Jermyn Street Theatre. He trained at New York University Tisch School of Arts. As well as acting, Cal regularly performers stand up comedy on the London circuit.

Lainy Scott in “Immaculate” by Oliver Lansley.

Lainy Scott graduated from Court Theatre Training Company honoured with the ‘Company Award’, having worked with directors such as Phil Wilmott, Jeremy Young, and Cheryl Kennedy.

Recently Lainy portrayed Cathy in “Wuthering Heights”, Lesley in “Talking Heads” (Wycombe Swan) and Baker Laine in forthcoming feature film “SH!” (Breakthru Films.)

Adam Blake “The Sunderland” adapted from “The Philadelphia” by David Ives.

Adam trained with The Actors Company at the London Centre for Theatre Studies. Selected credits include: Oberon in ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (LCTS), Raul in ‘Extremities’ (The Cockpit) and Tony in ‘Beautiful Thing’ (Leicester Haymarket).

Adam can be contacted at adamjohnblake@googlemail.com.

Victoria Lugg in “The Sunderland” adapted from “The Philadelphia” by David Ives.

Victoria recently graduated from Mountview (1YR MT Course) after playing Mother Superior in “Nunsense” in her final show.

Since then she has recorded a video for Factory Films and is delighted to be returning again to perform for Stand Up Drama.

Victoria can be contacted at victoria_lugg@hotmail.com.

Clare-Louise English in “The Sunderland” adapted from “The Philadelphia” by David Ives.

Clare-Louise trained at LAMDA. Theatre credits include; Trinculo in “The Tempest”, Juliet in “Measure for Measure”, Kim in “Essex Girls” and rehearsed reading of “The Fig Tree” (Soho Theatre). Clare worked on Debbie Issit’s feature film “Confetti”, but didn’t make the final edit! She does make the edit on zombie feature “Colin” released later this year. She also played the lead in the BBC Radio 4 Afternoon play “The Dead House at Para”.

Contact at clarelouise.english@gmail.com

Kate Sawyer in “My Mother Said I Never Should” by Charlotte Keatley.

Kate trained at Webber Douglas.

Credits include Helena “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, Elizabeth “Absolute Hell” and Molly in “The Front Page”.

She recently directed the debut production “Vampirella” for theatre collective The Curious Room and will play Bess in their Edinburgh Fringe 2008 production “The Highwayman”.

Contact: Soul Management- 02075801120 or sawyerkate@hotmail.com

Sam Donovan in Happiness

Sam trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA).

Television credits include: “The Bill”, “Brookside” , and “What Makes Us Human?”Recent theatre: “Walking on Water” (National Tour, Theatre Centre), “Billy The Kid” (Unicorn Theatre). He recently directed “Our Boys” (Pleasance Theatre and a one off performance at the Criterion.)

He can currently be seen in internet drama “Kate Modern” alongside Ralf Little.Sam can be contacted at Diamond Management.

Samantha Kidd in Happiness

 

Samantha graduated from ALRA in 2006. Since graduating Samantha has appeared as Isabella in “Adult Orgasm Escapes from the Zoo”, Jiminy Cricket in “Pinocchio” (tour), and she has just finished producing her first show, “The Pair Tree” which was in aid of the charity Emmaus. She will soon be seen presenting “Hey Let’s Talk” on Sky One.

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Sarah Wheeler “When it Rains Gasoline” by Jason D.Martin.

Sarah trained at Bretton Hall on the BA HONS Acting course and graduated in 2006 with first class honours. Recent credits include a touring production of Working Space Theatre’s “Oliver Twist” and Blue Inc Productions’ “The Magic of Christmas” (Birmingham NEC). Sarah can be contacted on sarahweee@hotmail.co.uk

Frank Morris in “Search and Destroy” by Howard Korder.

Frank trained with The Actors Company. Credits include; “Trelawny of the Wells” (New Players Theatre), “Blithe Spirit”, “The Deep Blue Sea”, “Pillars of the Community” and “Chains”. Frank can be contacted on 078815 76388 or frank.morris@gmail.com

Simon Childs in “Search and Destroy” by Howard Korder.

Simon studied at The Actors Company in 2006/07. Credits include; “Trelawny of the Wells”, “Chains”, “The Crucible”, “The Winslow Boy” and “Pillars of the Community”.

Simon can be contacted on sochilds@aol.com

Christopher Heyward in “The Body” Nick Darke.

Chris trained at GSA and graduated in 2007. Recent credits include; “Terrorism” (Cochrane Theatre), “Richard III”, “Dr Who” (Big Finish productions), “Of Mice and Men” (MOPA theatre) and has just finished a run of “Newsrevue” (Canal Café). Chris can be contacted at International Collective Management or on christopherheyward@hotmail.com

Sam Joyce in “The Kindness of Strangers” by Tony Green.

Sam obtained an honours degree in Performing Arts from King Alfred’s College, Winchester. She then undertook the 2 Year Acting Course at The Poor School, where she performed such roles as The Princess “Sweet Bird of Youth”, Eliza Doolittle “Pygmalion” and Juliet “Romeo and Juliet”. Since graduating July 07, she has performed Fleshpot and Sturdy Beggars theatre companies in productions of “Morheus Decending”, “Marys Christmas Treat” and “Princess Ivona”.

Sam Quinn in “All at Sea” by Rob Dinsdale.

Sam studied Performing Arts at London Metropolitan University. Memorable performances include; Dad in Debbie Tucker Green’s “Stoning Mary” at The Pleasance Theatre, London, and Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius and Peter Quince in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” performed at the Gdansk International Shakespeare Festival in Poland. He also performs stand-up comedy.


John Edon in “All at Sea” by Rob Dinsdale.

John Edon is 22 and trained at LIPA, graduating in July 07. Stage credits include; The Duke in “Measure for Measure” (Iain Ormsby-Knox). TV credits include Dean Murry in “Holby Blue” (BBC). John will be appearing in the Liverpool Shakespeare Festival as Lysander in Lodestar’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s dream” in the summer.

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