Yearly Archives: 2023

TIMOTHY KNIGHTLEY in Great Expectations
(BBC)

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Timothy joins the star-studded cast of this Steven Knight adaptation of the Dickens classic.


CAMERON BERNARD JONES in Ain’t Too Proud
(Prince Edward Theatre)

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Cameron stars as Melvin Franklin in the Tony Award winning musical opening this spring.


KEITH HENDERSON in Greatest Days
(UK Tour)

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Keith joins the company of the successful Take That musical as it hits the road on a brand new UK tour.


HELEN PEARSON in The Book of Will
(Hornchurch and tour)

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A timely UK premiere of Lauren Gunderson’s play coinciding with the 400th anniversary of the publishing of the First Folio.


EWAN SOMERS in Clunk
(Scottish Tour)

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Ewan reprises his solo tour de force around Scotland this spring.


MARTIN DONAGHY in Storytelling
(Oran Mor)

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Martin stars in this brand new 2-hander for the famous A PLay, A PIe and A Pint.


CALLUM COATES in The Good Person of Szechwan
(Sheffield Crucible/Lyric Hammersmith)

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An exciting adaptation of the Brecht masterpiece.


JOSEPH BEACH in Doctors & Eugenius
(BBC/Turbine)

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Recent grad, Joseph, is busy making professional stage and screen debuts!


KATE BATTER in Meet The Richardsons
(Dave)

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Kate appears in Series 4 of this popular comedy mockumentary.


IAIN JOHNSTONE in Liaison
(Apple TV)

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Catch Iain in Apple TV’s high stakes, contemporary thriller.


MORGAN BURGESS in Dirty Dancing
(Dominion Theatre)

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Morgan makes his theatre and West End debut in the cult classic.


SYDNIE HOCKNELL in Bonnie & Clyde
(Garrick Theatre)

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Sydnie makes her West End debut in the return of the musical based on the 1967 cult film.


BAKER MUKASA in Standing at the Sky’s Edge
(National Theatre)

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Baker plays George in the NT/Crucible’s Olivier Award winning love-letter to Sheffield.


STEPHANIE HOCKLEY in Wuthering Heights
(Wise Children)

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Stephanie heads to the US to play Frances Earnshaw and Young Cathy in Emma Rice’s stupendous adaptation.