Photo: Claire Grogan Andrew Casey A graduate of Drama Studio London, where he received the 2003 Best Performance Award, Andrew's recent TV and film credits include Thomas Brunton in The Bill, Pippin in The Last Detective, and Neil in British feature Neil's Party. Theatre includes, Macbeth in Macbeth, Shylock in The Merchant Of Venice and Algernon in The Importance Of Being Earnest. He was also selected as a candidate for the BBC Carleton Hobbs radio competition. Andrew is also one of the company's writers in residence. Writing credits include The Wife And Times Of Armitage Shanks premiered in the 2001 Hull Literary festival.
Photo: Claire Grogan Lucinda Holloway Lucinda graduated with honours from Drama Studio London. Whilst training she took part in the 2003 William Poel Memorial Festival at Shakespeare's Globe playing Silvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Recent theatre credits include: Gertie Bobbins in The Snow Queen (Golden Egg Productions), Mother in Don Juan Comes Back from the War, Barons Court Theatre (Mauve Productions), Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Photo: Claire Grogan Anna Blizard Recent credits for this graduate of Drama Studio London include the radio play Vinaigrette, Shaharazad
in Arabian Nights, Cecily in The Importance Of Being Earnest, Joan Of Arc in Henry VI and Irina in Three
Sisters. Anna's past TV credits include Hearts and Minds for Channel Four and Coronation Street.
In 2003 Anna was selected as a candidate for the BBC Carleton Hobbs radio competition. Photo: Owen Evans Alastair Trevill After graduating from Drama Studio London Alastair took the role Don Juan in Mauve Productions' Don Juan Comes Back
From The War, featured in the radio play Vinaigrette and more recently played Ross in Macbeth at Barnes
Arts and Bride in The Love Of A Good Man at the Union Theatre. Other theatre roles include Henry in Henry
VI and Trofimov in The Cherry Orchard. Recent TV credits include Timewatch - Britain's X-Files in which
he played 'Man From the Ministry' and the voice of Winston Churchill. Alastair is also one of the company's resident writers. His writing credits include Clones at the Wandsworth Arts
Festival.
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