Yearly Archives: 2022

SILAS WYATT-BARKE in The False Servant
(Orange Tree)

Posted on

Silas plays Arlequin in Martin Crimp’s adaptation of the Marivaux Farce.


MOMO YEUNG in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
(Marvel Studios)

Posted on

Momo plays the Hong Kong Master in the latest feature from the Marvel cinematic universe.


PAUL LANCASTER in Operation Mincemeat
(Netflix Feature)

Posted on

Paul plays Coroner Pinfield in the WWII drama from See-Saw Films/Netflix currently on major release.


MOMO YEUNG in Heartstopper
(Netflix)

Posted on

Momo plays Yan Xu in the highly anticipated coming of age story adapted from the celebrated web comic.


COLIN BURNICLE in The Play That Goes Wrong
(UK Tour)

Posted on

Colin plays Chris in the UK tour of the comedy masterpiece.


BAKER MUKASA
(Ian Charleson nominee)

Posted on

Thrilled that Baker is a 2022 nominee for the prestigious classic theatre award.


MARK ROSE in The Glass Menagerie
(Duke of York’s)

Posted on

Mark joins the star-studded cast of the Tennessee Williams masterpiece for its West End run; and also guest stars in a spring episode of BBC Doctors.


CAMERON BERNARD JONES in The Burnt City
(Punchdrunk)

Posted on

Cameron joins the world leading immersive theatre company for a wild reimagining of the TRojan War.


EMMA BRETON in Cats
(Royal Caribbean)

Posted on

Emma plays Jellylorum in the modern classic on board the luxurious Oasis of the Seas.


MOMO YEUNG in Theodosia
(HBO Max)

Posted on

Momo plays series reg Miss Krait in the action-adventure HBO Max Original now streaming on BBC iplayer.


STEPHEN BRADLEY in The Walled Passion
(BBC/RTE)

Posted on

This immersive reimagined passion is live in Derry and streamed on BBC iplayer and RTE.


EWAN SOMERS in Spuds
(Sleeping Warrior)

Posted on

Ewan reprises his role in this rollicking musical at the Tron and on tour.


KATE BATTER in Top Boy
(Netflix)

Posted on

Kate appears in season 4 of the brilliant urban drama.


STEVE GILES in The Duke
(Feature Film)

Posted on

Steve appears in the ’60s crime caper warming our cockles in major cinemas this spring.