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Alex Beckett (Joseph)Theatre includes: The Brothers Grimm, Hamlet (Creation Theatre Co), Swallow Song (Oxford Playhouse), Old Vic New Voices 24 Hour Plays 2006 (Old Vic), Letters (Union Theatre), Playing Hamlet (Kings Head), and Hotel In Amsterdam (Donmar Warehouse). Television includes: Emmerdale (Yorkshire Television), Hotel in Amsterdam (BBC Television) and The Bill (Thames Talkback). | |
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Pandora Colin (Fenella)Theatre includes: Women of Troy (National Theatre), Kindertransport (Shared Experience/Hampstead Theatre Tour), You Might As Well Live (New End Theatre), Mariana Pineda (Arcola Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing (Salisbury Playhouse), Design For Living (Bath Theatre Royal), Fight For Barbara (Bath Theatre Royal), Man of Mode (Exeter Northcott) and The Country Wife (Sheffield Crucible Theatre). Film and television includes: Run, Fat Boy, Run (dir. David Schwimmer), Doctors (BBC), Hotel Babylon (Carnival Film & TV), Life Begins (ITV Granada), Coupling (BBC), Black Books (Big Talk) and NY-Lon (Channel 4). | |
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Alan Cox (Mr Brain)Theatre includes: Passion Play (Goodman Theatre), Translations (Manhattan Theatre Club), The Rubenstien Kiss (Hampstead Theatre), The Earthly Paradise (Almeida Theatre), The Flu Season (Gate Theatre), Strangers on a Train (UK Tour), The Importance Of Being Earnest (Haymarket Theatre Royal), An Enemy Of The People (National Theatre), The Lady's Not for Burning (Chichester Theatre), The Seagull (National Theatre), and several productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Film and televison includes: Ladies In Lavender, Mrs Dalloway, An Awfully Big Adventure, Young Sherlock Holmes, Not only But Always, Housewife 49 and John Adams. | |
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Lisa Diveney (Mash)Theatre includes: Begin Again (Old Vic New Voices: 24 Hour Plays), John Gabriel Borkman (Donmar Warehouse), Arms and the Man (Salisbury Playhouse), Cleansed (Oxford Stage Company), and Gompers (Arcola Theatre). Film and television includes: The Green Green Grass - Series 1-3 (Shazam Productions), The Story of Tracy Beaker (BBC Television), Broken News (BBC), Afterlife (ITV) and Hidden (BBC Wales/Barnardos). | |
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Richard Heap (Harris)Theatre includes: White People (Theatre503), The Tempest and Saint Joan (A&BC), To Kill A Mockingbird (West Yorkshire Playhouse/Birmingham Rep, UK Tour), Broken Glass (Bolton Octagon/York Theatre Royal), Under Milk Wood (Dukes Lancaster), Buried Child (National Theatre), Angels In America (Unity Theatre), The Winter's Tale (Bath Theatre Royal), and Chatterton (New End Theatre). Television includes: Eastenders, Casualty and Grease Monkeys (BBC), Emmerdale (ITV Yorkshire), Murphy's Law (Tiger Aspect), Coronation Street (Granada Television), Brookside (Mersey Television), Cold Feet (Granada Television), Heartbeat (Yorkshire Television) and Hillsborough (Granada films). | |
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Wendy Nottingham (Helen)Theatre includes: Stoopud Fucken Animals (Traverse, Edinburgh Festival), Total Eclipse (Menier Chocolate Factory), Cloud Nine (Sheffield Crucible), Abigail's Party (Hampstead Theatre, Ambassadors Theatre), The York Realist (Royal Court, Strand Theatre), It’s A Great Big Shame (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Rupert Street Lonely Hearts Club (Criterion Theatre), The Crucible (Young Vic Theatre), and The Shaughraun (National Theatre). Film includes: Atonement, Notes On A Scandal, Babel,Vera Drake, Topsy Turvy, Secrets and Lies, and Mary Reilly. Television includes: Silent Witness (BBC), Lewis (ITV), Kingdom (Kingdom TV Productions), Extras, The Rise and Fall of Rome (BBC) and Short Curlies (Channel 4). | |
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Daniel Rigby (Vlad)Theatre includes: Great Expectations (Aberystwyth Arts Centre), The White Album, All Quiet On The Western Front and Burial at Thebes (Nottingham Playhouse), Romeo and Juliet (Nuffield Theatre Southampton), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment), and Hamlet (Thelma Holt Productions). Television and film includes: Lilies (BBC), Spooks (Kudos), and Flyboys. As a stand up comedian Daniel won Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2007 and was a finalist in So You Think You’re Funny the same year. He has been selected for the Pleasance Reserve at this year’s Edinburgh festival. |