Antonina trained at Webber Douglas. Credits include: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (Royal Festival Hall, Lincoln Centre New York), ‘News Revue’ (Canal Café Theatre), ‘How Are You? I’m Fine’ (Barons Court Theatre), ‘Most Mysterious Murders’ (Julian Fellowes BBC), ‘Tan Lines’ (New York Film Festival 2005), ‘Eight Ball’ (Short Film). Contact: antoninalewis@hotmail.com
Brad trained at Mountview. Credits include ‘Family Affairs’ (C5), ‘Love.co.uk’ (C4), ‘Discovery Crimefiles’ and ‘The Wedding Tackle’ (Viking). Theatre includes ‘Dead Reckonings’ (CPT), ‘The New Europe’ and ‘The Enemy Within’ (White Bear) and ‘The Rivals’ (The Gate). Brad is also an accomplished voice artist and presenter. Contact brad@showreelz.com or www.showreelz.com
Domenico trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama. Credits include The Balcony, Class Enemy and The Pool of Bethesda. Since graduating Domenico has appeared in Carry On Divas (Marlborough Theatre, Brighton), Victory (Little Theatre, Dunstable) and has recently finished playing Prince Charming and Fairy Godmother in a tour of Cinderella. Domenico is pleased to be back at Stand Up Drama. Contact domenico_listorti@yahoo.co.uk or 07969 504 130
Ruth is currently training on the BAhons acting course at The Central School of Speech and Drama. Roles at Central include Sylvia ‘The Speculator’ by David Greig, Yvette ‘Les Belles Souers’ by Michael Tremblay, Mrs Malaprop ‘The Rivals’ by R.B Sheridan. Ruth can be contacted on r.kelleher@cssd.ac.uk.
David recently completed training with the Actors Company at the London Centre for Theatre Studies. Roles played included Balance in ‘The Recruiting Officer’ & Sorin in ‘The Seagull’. Other credits include ‘A Bequest to the Nation’ (Jermyn Street), ‘Bloodsports’ (Edinburgh) and ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ (Ashcroft Theatre). Contact: davidhelmy@yahoo.co.uk.
Melissa studied Drama at Queen Mary’s, London University. Recent film credits include ‘These Four Walls’ Work in Progress Productions, ‘Another World’ Media Killer Productions, ‘Rose Grapevine’, ‘Life Lottery’ Door 44 Films. Melissa set up Stand Up Drama and this is her first time performing in London Bites. Contact Big Management on 020 7287 9949 or leigh.melissa@gmail.com
Originally from Johannesburg, Gary worked as an actor in Australia for 6 years, appearing in various theatre, television and film productions. Since relocationg to London in 2004, his credits include 'Angel of Mon', 'Head', 'Pheadra's Love', 'Unidentified Human Remains','Fatboy' and recently 'Taken In', among various adverts and short films. He is also a writer, and has performed his own piece 'Supermarket Girl' at London Bites previously, as well producing the long running Mook Monologue Series in Nottingill. Email: giladbryan@hotmail.com
Ian has just completed 'The Bitches Ball', a devised show with 'Penny Dreadful', which will return for a London run later this year. He trained at East 15 on the three-year Acting course, and other credits include: 'Happy End' (Wilton’s Music Hall), 'Ghetto' and 'The Little Prince'. Contact Ian at ianstreet@fsmail.net.
Work performed at the Britten Theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre, the Gielgud Theatre, the Bridewell Theatre, (in the UK), Musical Theatre Works, 59E59, the American Theatre of Actors, The Looking Glass, and the Eugene O’Neill Theatre, (in the US). Awards include the Vivian Ellis Prize for best new musical, 1997. Recent recognition in the 2005 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play festival, where “Spitting Distance,” originates, was a finalist. Forthcoming productions include the premiere of “Trainride” at the Warehouse Theatre.
Sian trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama. Theatre credits include Rosalind, ‘As You Like It’ (CENT Productions); ‘Various’, ‘The Hundred Year War’ (Pegabovine); Zoe, ‘Misconceptions’ (Greg-Ripley Duggan Productions). Documentary Credits ‘Various’, ‘Living With Traffic’ (DBDA). Recording Hermia, ‘A Midsummer Nights' Dream’ (Salzburgen Marionetten Theatre). Sian is also an accomplished comedy writer and currently working on her next project. Sian is represented by Silvey Associates.
Heidi-Ann studied at Victorian College of the Arts. Credits include ‘The Tempest’, ‘The Bold Prima Donna’, ‘Sweet Panic’, ‘Glass Justice’(Cochrane Theatre) ‘The Dinner Party’, ‘Play Grounds’ (The Studio’s Adelaide) and is presently creating a new comedy series and play. Heidi-Ann can be contacted at Image Management or on heidiann_28@yahoo.co.uk.
Daniel Trained at Bretton Hall. His theatre credits include: 'The Suicide' (Visual Art's Festival Milan) 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' (Memphis Moving Line) 'Lying With The Animals' (Purcell Room). He will be appearing at the Hackney Spice Festival this Summer. Daniel can be contacted at danielgentely@hotmail.com
Lucinda recently graduated from Alra. Credits include: 'Shall We Shog?' (Globe Theatre), 'Decor Without Production', (Royal Court Theatre). A range of short films and commercials (see showreel via spotlight). Has also enjoyed playing Medea in 'Medea', Viola in 'Twelfth Night' and Dunyasha in 'The Cherry Orchard'. Spotlight View Pin: 0294-8979-6400. Contact: lucindalloyd@hotmail.com
Dominic recently graduated from the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts. He has recently been seen in commercials for "The Link" and "McDonalds" and appeared as Agorax in "Dr Who". He is currently filming a low budget feature film "ITCH". Contact Dominic via Hilary Gagan Associates or dominicburgess1@hotmail.com, or 07732 750082
Kevin trained as an actor at Central and received critical acclaim whilst performing with the National Youth Theatre and at the Edinburgh Festival. However, he was soon led astray to the stand up circuit and in a relatively short time got to the final of the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year and now Kevin performs all over the UK at clubs including The Comedy Store, Jongleurs, universities and festivals. He was snapped up to perform at the Edinburgh Festival in the sell out Big Value Comedy Late Show 2004 and has recently completed a national tour with 'Joke Machine' Tim Vine. 'Slickness and sheer talent win you over in one click of his comedy fingers' - Time Out