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Kenneth Emson
| Trained at St Mary’s University before completing an Ma at Goldsmiths. Has worked with Paines Plough, Soho Theatre and The National Theatre Studio in invite only workshops. In 2007 three of his plays were fully staged on the London Fringe ; Rural (White Bear) De Sade’s Tree (Baron’s Court) Stiff Acrylic (Hen and Chickens) He took part in the regional 24hr play with the Young Vic at The Tabard Theatre and is currently a member of The Royal Court Young Writer’s Programme. In 2008 his play Rural will be read on Broadway and Three Nights will be staged at The Baxter’s Theatre in Cape Town. |
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Hannah Tyrrell-Pinder
| Hannah trained as a director at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Directing credits for Box of Tricks include A Hole in the Fence and Rural (White Bear); Frank Pig Says Hello (Barons Court); and Rural (Lost One Act Festival, Courtyard Theatre). Other directing includes Repeat (The George Tavern) Wheel of Fortune (Tristan Bates) and The Lonesome West (Cockpit). Assisting credits include Godspell (BAC) and True West (Menier Chocolate Factory and Edinburgh Assembly Rooms). She is a drama tutor for Montage Theatre Arts, a script reader for Theatre 503 and a member of the Young Vic Genesis Directors' Project. |
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Adam Qualye
| Adam trained as a director at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, and is co-founder and Artistic Director for Box of Tricks Theatre Company. Directing credits include: A Hole in the Fence, Streetlights and Shadows and Beyond Omarska (the White Bear), Anything of Worth (Pleasance & Bridewell), Homeland (Theatre 503), Underground Resistance (Hen & Chickens) and Among Unbroken Hearts (Cockpit). |
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Owen Frost
| Television credits include ‘High Hopes’ (BBC Wales), ‘The Real Hustle’ (BBC3), A question of Sport (BBC) Owen has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival receiving three stars for his ‘Exceptionally funny performance’ (The Scotsman) in Relatively Speaking’. He has starred in two plays written by Kenneth Emson before, ‘Faces’ and ‘Three Nights’ and has worked closely with Dodgy Totty Theatre Company. He is currently in production for ‘A Midsummer Nightmare 2’ starring Patrick Moore, hoping to get American distribution. |
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Chris James
| Christopher, originally from South Africa, attended Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts graduating in 2005. Recent sound designs include 'The Servant of Two Masters' (Wales Theatre Company), 'Fragile!' (Cherub Company), 'A Hole In The Fence' (Box of Tricks), 'Storkbite and Proper Lunch' (Zoo Theatre), 'Company' (Chelsea Theatre), 'The House of Bernarda Alba' (New Players Theatre), 'The Accrington Pals' (Pleasence Theatre), 'Nunsense' (St. Peters Church), 'Rural' (Box of Tricks) and 'Beyond Omarska' (Box of Tricks)Other sound work includes: 'West Side Story' (Aberystwyth Arts Centre), 'Kean' (National tour and West end), associate sound designer for 'The Bargain' (National tour), 'A Christmas Carol' and 'A Child's Christmas in Wales' (Both for Wales Theatre Company), 'Smaller' (National Tour and West End).
Christopher is an Associate Artist of Box of Tricks Theatre Company . |
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Matt Addis
| Matt’s theatre credits include: Boeing Boeing ( Comedy Theatre): The Sea, Rosencrantz and Guildstern are Dead ( Oxford Playhouse) The Beaux’ Stratagem (Minack) The Homecoming (Manchester Dancehouse) In the Shadow of The Glen (Union) Zoo Story and Accidental Death of an Anarchist(Edinburgh Fringe) Matt will appear on screen this summer in Victoria’s Men for Channel 4 playing Albert. His recent radio work includes Terry Pratchett’s Nightwatch for Radio 4 |
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Henry Maynard
Henry’s theatre credits include roles in several outdoor Shakespeare plays; Romeo ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Solanio ‘The Merchant of Venice’ and Malcolm ‘Macbeth’ he has also played Hippolytus in a site specific adaptation of Racine’s ‘Phaedra.’ Tiresius in ‘The Burial at Thebes’ and Abanaza ‘Aladdin’.
His work with new writing encompasses; Abortionist ‘Mikey The Pikey’ (Pleasance Edinburgh), Antosha Chekonte/Anton Checkhov ‘Poprygunya’ (Greenwich), Theo ‘A Hole in the Fence’ (The White Bear for Box of Tricks) and ‘Before The Night Is Through’ (Millfield Art Theatre)
Film/TV experience includes;‘The Calcium Kid’ (Working Title Films)‘French Film’ (Slingshot Productions)‘A Dying Breed’ (Wild Frontier productions) ‘Human Instinct’ (BBC)‘Willard’s Way’ (BBC Film Club)‘Moon People’ (ITV West) ‘The Judgment of Paris’ (LFS) and‘Endless Cry’ (Alice Productions). |
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Sam Millard
Sam graduated from Birmingham School of Acting in 2004.
He has since appeared as Karli in Vienna Dreaming at the National Theatre Studio, Tom in the musical Catchy! at the Bedlam Theatre at the Edinburgh fringe festival as well as several short film roles with various production companies.
He has previously worked with Kenny Emson and Box of Tricks Theatre Company on Rural at the White Bear as well as other projects including Whispering Happiness also by Kenny Emson and Pale Skin by Leo Richardson.
Most recently he has been performing at the Brockley Jack Theatre in the UK Premier of Michel Marc Bouchards play Lilies. For further information, please visit Sam's Spotlight page.
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Sarah Llewellyn-Shore
| Sarah is a northern actress who graduated from the 3 year acting course at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in June 2007. Whilst training, her theatre credits include roles in Emma and Happy Families (The Albany, Deptford) and The American Clock (New Players Theatre). Since graduating from drama school, she is proud to have performed in many varied and challenging characters, including the title roles in Mary Shelley Goes to Hollywood and Cinderella. Sarah is a very ambitious, determined and passionate actress who wishes to continue working with exciting and diverse theatre companies. For more please visit: www.sarahllewellyn-shore.com |
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David Lane
David trained at Exeter University and Goldsmiths College before a two-year term as the Literary Assistant at Soho Theatre and Writers' Centre. He now works freelance developing scripts with companies and playwrights in London, the South East and South West including Pursued by a Bear, Stag Theatre, Square Moon and Theatre Upstairs at the Globe, Exeter. He reads scripts for Operating Theatre Company, Old Vic New Voices, ACT Productions and Sonia Friedman Productions. He teaches playwriting and dramaturgy to BA and MA level at the universities of Sussex, Brunel, City and Goldsmiths College and has been appointed Visiting Dramaturg at Exeter University. He is also under commission as a playwright from Half Moon Young People's Theatre and was commissioned by Immediate Theatre in 2007. |
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Bronya Deutsch
| Bronya trained with the National Youth Theatre and at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her theatre credits include When the Lights Went Out (Tara Arts, UK Tour) A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest (Young Shakespeare Company, UK Tour) Immaculate Conceit (Lyric Hammersmith) After Mrs Rochester (Albany, Deptford) Vinegar Tom (Edinburgh Fringe) The Big Break Festival (Hampstead Theatre). Bronya is currently writing her first play for children. |
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Daniel Kanaber
| Daniel studied English at Manchester University before attending Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. His first play “Anything of Worth” was produced at The Pleasance last year. He has subsequently worked on Paines Plough’s “How to write a play” project, and Soho Theatre’s “100 Words” Festival. His next play “Soul Clap it Hands and Sing” will be produced this year by Giudecca. |
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