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London Bites September 06

Nat Coombs- Host

Nat Coombs has quickly emerged as one of the brightest writer/performer talents in UK comedy. He's just got back from the “Just For Laughs Festival” in Montreal where, according to Tamsen Tillson from industry bible Variety, he "set tongues wagging". He's assuming this is a good thing. Represented by : Vivienne Clore @ The Richard Stone PartnershipE : vclore@richstonepart.co.uk T : 020 7497 0849

Emma Deakin in “Iluvi” by Justin Martin 

Emma trained at Toi Whakaari – New Zealand Drama School. Credits include ‘LOTR-Return of the King’, ‘Netballers’, ‘Duffy’s Alien Adventure’, ‘Black Box’, and ‘Sex, Lies & Redtape’ - Jacaranda Theatre. She can be contacted at Actors World Casting or emmadeakin2006@yahoo.co.uk Emma is the founder of NZ theatre company “Shaky Isles Theatre”

Anna Brook in her own piece “The Now”.

Anna has just left Webber Douglas, where credits included, Toinette

“The Hypocondriac”, Bradshaw “Victory” and The Stepdaughter “Six

Characters in Search of an Author”. She recently auditioned for the BBC.

Anna’s piece is loosely based on interviews with Janis Joplin.

Anna can be contacted at Denmark Street Management or

annalucybrook@yahoo.co.uk.

Anna Jordan in her own piece, “Whiter than White”

Anna trained at LAMDA. Credits include ‘Girls Night Out’ (Croydon Warehouse), ‘‘Home’ (Offstage Theatre Company) and ‘Fingersmith’ (BBC). Anna is directing her own play, ‘No Reason at All, Except I Have Toothache’ (featured in Stand Up Drama - May), which opens later this month. She is seeking representation. Contact: annajordan79@yahoo.co.uk.

Robert Lightfoot in his own piece “Arachnophobics Anonymous”

Robert trained in the BA (Hon) Acting course at Italia Conti. Credits include, Malvolio in ‘Twelfth Night’, Edmond in ‘Edmond’ by David Mamet, and Mr Lockit in ‘The Beggar’s Opera’. Robert can be contacted through Katherine Gregor at impactinternationalmanagement.co.uk or at rlightfoot@hotmail.co.uk.


Daniel Gentely in “Martha Loves Michael” by Sally Abbot and Michael Begley.

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). And he appeared at the Hackney Spice Festival this Summer. Daniel can be contacted at danielgentely@hotmail.com

Clare-Louise English in “Spike” by Simon Day.

Trained at LAMDA. Credits include, Trinculo “The Tempest” (Brockerly Jack Theatre), Kim “Essex Girls”, Juliet “Measure For Measure” (Theatro Technis) Nashif “The Fig Tree” (Soho Theatre) and recently Helen of Troy (The White Bear). Appeared in many short films and feature film “Confetti”. Clare played the lead in BBC Radio 4 play “The Dead House at Para”. Contact via Linda Sacks, Hobson’s International or clareenglishuk@yahoo.com

David McCusker in “Spike” by Simon Day

David trained at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and credits include:, ‘Jacques and His Master’ (White Bear); short film ‘The End Of The Line’; Fan in Feature Reverb; ‘Welsh Tourist Board campaign’; ‘Otenet ISP’ Greece; ‘Oliveira Da Serra’, Portugal. David can be contacted through Linda Sacks at Hobson’s International, or david_mccusker@yahoo.co.uk

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Mariele Runacre Temple in “Baby with the Bathwater” by Christopher Durang (adapted by Mariele RT and Reuben Anderson)

Mariele trained at East 15, representing them in the Carleton Hobbs BBC Radio competition finals. She recently played Tessie in an award winning production of ‘ O’Flaherty V.C’ and previous credits include; Katy in short film ‘Who?’, Joanne in ‘Short’ alongside Samantha Janus and Susan in ‘The Lodger’. More at www.ukscreen.com/cast/mariele1

Reuben Anderson in “Baby with the Bathwater” by Christopher Durang (adapted by Mariele RT and Reuben Anderson)

Reuben trained at Mountview. Credits include Paco in ‘Elegies’ at The Fortune Theatre, Ali in ‘Homelands’ with Theatre 503 and Hippolito in ‘Revenger’s Tragedy’ at the BAC. He played Ian Spiro in ‘When The Lies Run Out’ – Paul Greengrass for ITV, and Young Leon in the film ‘Leon the Pig Farmer’

Lucy Joy in “The Real Queen of Hearts Aint Even Really Pretty” by Brad Bailey

Lucy Joy has just graduated from 'The Poor School' where theatre productions included: Simone in “Babies”, Hermia in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” and Irina in “Three Sisters”. Her film credits include: Jessie in “Repititions”. She can be contacted on 07941 082355 or through INSPIRATION MANAGEMENT on Tel: 020 7704 0440

Elliot Joseph in his own piece, “Superhero Complex”.

Elliot Trained at The American Academy Of Dramatic Arts, NY. Gaining the best actor award in his graduation class. Credits include ‘Tales Of The Black Hand (Tricycle), ‘Stealing Sweets and Punching People’, ‘Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ along with major Broadway readings, workshops, and performances.

Dylan Mc Donough in “Superhero Complex” by Elliot Joseph

Dylan studied acting in Singapore and Australia before finishing a three year course in performance arts, in Liberties College, Bull Alley, Dublin. After which he has worked continuously for a year, in a wide range of Television, Radio and Theatre, including the first production of Mary Kenny’ Allegiance

Jack Whitam in “Superhero Complex” by Elliot Joseph

Jack trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in 2003. He has worked in television , radio and theatre. He recently finished a season at the RSC in which he played Lennox in Macbeth and Burgundy in King Lear and was in the recent series of the 'IT CROWD'.

Aurelie Koren in “How Not To Act” by Clair Breton

Aurelie trained at WITS University, Johannesburg. In London completed workshops with the RSC and Playground Studio with Linda Kerr and toured ‘Food For Thought’ in Spain. Other credits, Mook Monologues (Bag’A’Vant Productions), Notting Hill, and ‘An Evening With’ (ICA). TV credits, ‘How to Survive a Plane Crash’ (BBC 1) in September. Film credits include ‘Dr Lucille’, ‘Lennie’ and ‘ King of London.’

 


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