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Theatre credits include Leon Bakst and Times Reporter/Léonid Massine in the world premiere of Rattigan's Nijinsky (Chichester Festival 2011 Theatre); Strephon in Iolanthe (Wilton's Music Hall); Harry/Young Ebenezer in Scrooge (UK and Rep of Ireland tour). Other theatre credits include The Spotlight Prize (Acting Showcase) nomination 2010. Trained at Guildford School of Acting (winner of the Musical Theatre Award – graduating year 2010). |
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Liz is best known for starring in ITV's Bad Girls, as murdering jailbird Pat Kerrigan, as well as Alex in Charlie Brooker's zombie thriller Dead Set, and Johnson in Torchwood. Other TV credits include: Charlie Brooker's How Television Ruined Your Life (Zeppotron), Casualty (BBC), The Colour of Magic (The Mob Film Co.), The Whistleblowers (Carnival), Peep Show (Objective), The Roman Mysteries (BBC), The Bill, (Talkback Thames), Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Zeppotron), Charlie Brooker's How To Watch Television (Zeppotron), The Robinsons (BBC), Hustle: Series 1 & 2 (Kudos), NY-LON (Channel 4), Murder In Mind (BBC), Trust (BBC), Stan The Man (Granada), Urban Gothic (Channel 5), Holby City (BBC), In Defence (Granada), Whatever/Comedy Lab (Channel X), The Tenth Kingdom (Carnival), A Touch of Frost (Yorkshire), The Student Prince (BBC), The Stalker's Apprentice (STV), Chalkface (BBC), The News At Twelve (Central), The Worst Witch (Central), Coming Through (Central). Film credits include: Hard Boiled Sweets (Crikey Villains Ltd), Alien VS. Predator (20th Century Fox), Resident Evil (Constantin), Truel (HLA/Film Four), The Last Minute (Last Minute Productions), Fortress 2 (Carousel). Stage credits incude: Helene in Festen (Theatr Clwyd) Liz in Dumb Show (New Vic), Anya in The Cherry Orchard (Salisbury Playhouse), Judith in Crows (National Theatre Studio), Beauty in Beauty & The Beast (Young Vic), Mabel Chiltern in An Ideal Husband (Salisbury Playhouse), Aretina in The Lady of Pleasure (Cambridge Festival Theatre), Going Up (New End, Hampstead/Pleasance), King in Alice Through The Looking Glass, Celimene in The Misanthrope (Cambrdge ADC), Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra (Cambridge ADC), Evil Baroness in Cinderella (Cambridge Footlights), Cinderella in Cinderella (Montrose, De Montford Hall, Leicester), Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls (NYMT) and Minnehaha in Hiawatha (Yvonne Arnaud). |
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Miles was trained at Middlesex University. Theatre roles include Vinnie Di Ruzzio in Lucky Stiff (Landor Theatre), Shere Khan/Cobra/Chil/Chod in The Jungle Book (Oxfordshire Theatre Company-UK Tour), William Shakespeare in A Comedy Of Eric's (New Victoria Theatre), Viktor in Swallow Your Pride (Torquay), Hanibal Lecter in Silence! The Musical (ATS Thetare), Bradley in When Midnight Strikes (Finborough Theatre), Tony Orford in Noel Cowards Star Quality (National Tour), Roy Perkins in Taste The Love (Jermyn St Theatre), Mr Fuzziwig/Ghost of Christmas Present in A Christmas Carol (New Vic Theatre), Principal Singer and Compere in Discomania and Hold Tight It's 60's,70's and 80's Night (European Tour), Ian in Exclusive Yarns (New Wimbledon Theatre), LucyFur in Hot Stuff (Leicester Haymarket), Arnold in Torch Song Trilogy (Kings Head Theatre), Miss West Coast in Pageant (Vaudeville Theatre) for which he won an Olivier award for Best Supporting Artist in a Musical. Miss West Coast in Pageant (Second City, Chicago) for which he was nominated for a Jeff award as Best Actor in a Revue. Rupert Edgerton in Tallulah Darling (Bridewell Theatre), Hedwig u/s in Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Broadway Theatre, Chicago), Jeffrey in When Pigs Fly (Arts Theatre), Steve in The Cradle Will Rock (BAC), Gad and the Butler in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (UK Tour), Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show (European/UK Tour), Stone in City of Angels (The Octagon), Tommy in The Normal Heart (KMT), The Narrator in Grimm Tales (Lyric, Hammersmith), Badger in The Wind in the Willows (Pavilion, Brighton), Paul in Les Enfants Terribles (Edinburgh Festival Theatre), Rodriguez in Breaking News (Kings Head Theatre). Miles has also written and performed in his own solo cabaret Twig the Wonderkid (Jermyn St Theatre), Article 19 (Riverside Studios), Newsrevue (Canal Cafe Theatre) and The Lost Musicals (Barbican). He has worked for the Walt Disney Company performing in many of their productions including Hades in the opening cast of Hercules in 1998 and was part of the Entertainment team that launched The Disney Magic in the same year. TV and film credits include Laurent the Wigmaker in Joel Schumachers version of The Phantom of the Opera, Martin in Absolutely Fabulous, Harry Lebovitz in Doctors, PC Graham Hislop in National Police Bravery Awards 2011 sponsored by The Sun newspaper, Wally in GameinTV and Hobo in A Mothers Story. Appearances also include Frank Stubbs Promotes, Eastenders, Gideons Daughter and Mile High. Miles is currently on tour hosting Singalonga-Grease and Singalonga-Rocky Horror nationwide and also on tour with Big Hair Presents, which has been entertaining the public since 2007. |
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Pete has been performing professionally for nearly 30 years. His film and TV credits include Jesus Christ Superstar, Casualty, My Hero, The Two Of Us, Moon & Son, Bergerac and The Mrs Bradley Mysteries, while in theatre, he has appeared in Oklahoma!, Moonlight & Magnolias, The Pirates of Penzance, Dr Dolittle, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Rocky Horror Show, The Mystery Plays, Buddy, Godspell, Frankenstien, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To The Forum, Lautrec, Guys & Dolls, Betrayal, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and dozens of others. He has directed many productions – straight and musical – and his production of Spring Awakening was nominated for Best Musical at the Manchester Theatre Awards 2012. At 25, he became one of the youngest headmasters ever when he took charge of a London drama college and has continued teaching and coaching ever since. As a writer, musical projects include The Black Book, The One, The Brothers Lionheart, Face To Face, 6 Ways, The Silver Glove, The Old Man & The C Reg and The Christmas Shop with two new collaborations with Danny Davies in the pipeline. Straight plays include What Goes Around, Tongues and The Cryptic Lines, and his first feature film Ginger is near completion. He is currently discussing publication of his series of children's books, Gribblum Tales. |
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Daisy is just about to graduate in Musical Theatre from the Guildford School of Acting. Daisy recently played the part of Aphra in the Charity Gala Concert version of Children of Eden (Prince of Wales Theatre). Roles whilst training include: Eve in Children of Eden, Soloist in Side by Side, Company in Billy!, Sonia in Godspell, Anita in West Side Story and Isabella in Measure For Measure. Other experience includes: Daisy – Banned of St Trinian's, St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, Singer on the St Trinian's 2 Soundtrack, Soloist on Friday Night is Music Night, CDS Choir, Olivier Awards 2011, Soloist in the GSA Singers. Daisy would like to thank her family and friends for their continuous love and support. |
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Donovan last appeared in Floyd Collins (Southwark Playhouse) playing Jewell Estes. Previous theatre credits include: Understudy Elvis Presley Million Dollar Quartet (Noel Coward Theatre), Black in Michael John LaChiusa's The Wild Party (Bridewell Theatre) and Troy Bolton in High School Musical 1 and High School Musical 2 (DUCTAC Theatre, Dubai). |
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Training: The Arts Educational School, London. Theatre Credits: Swing in Les Miserables (The Queens Theatre, London), Slim/understudied & played Ali Hakim in Oklahoma! (UK National Tour), Dr Chilton in Silence! The Musical (ATS Theatre, London), Soloist in The Twelve Tenors (European Tour & Istanbul), PJ in The Great Pretenders (The Gatehouse Theatre, London), Josh in The Great British Soap Opera (Jermyn Street Theatre, London & Edinburgh Festival), Bob in Chat, The Internet Musical (Edinburgh Festival), Larry The Lobster in Spongebob Squarepants The Musical (UK National Tour), Anthony in Sweeney Todd (Union Theatre, London), Seabee Wise in South Pacific (UK National Tour), Ensemble in Sondheim's 75th Birthday Gala (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Dick in Dick Whittington (Barnstaple Queens Theatre), Emperor in Aladdin (Bournemouth Pavilion). Recording Credits: Josh in The Great British Soap Opera (Cleary & Brunger), Dean in Comrade Rockstar (Woolford & John), Preacher Carcroft in Spitting Distance (RNT, Mark W Dorrell, Grant Olding). TV Credits: Tango Dancer in F**k Off, I'm Small (BBC3) Follow Leon on Twitter:- @leonrkay
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Training: The Central School Of Speech and Drama. Theatre Credits: Claquesous/ Understudied and played Grantaire and Bamatabois in Les Miserables (The Queens Theatre) Herb in Godspell (Union Theatre) Cheshire Cat and Caterpillar Alice in Wonderland (Italian tour). Other Credits include: Les Miserables (Olivier awards 2012) Margret Thatcher in Keeping the Faith (Producers showcase). Daryl is delighted to be once again be working with Michael Strassen and Michael Bradley at the Union. Follow Daryl on Twitter @DarylArmstrong |
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Will trained at East 15 Acting School & Guildford School of Acting. Whilst training the roles he played included Mickey in Real Britain, Khelestakov in The Government Inspector, Macheath in The Beggars Opera, Senator Wingwoah in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Ralph in Period of Adjustment. Will played the lead in an Orange commercial throughout Romania in 2011. Other Credits: Philippe in The Boyfriend (Her Majesty's Theatre, London) and Willy in Flora the Red Menace (The Old Rose and Crown Theatre, London). |
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Gary is about to graduate from the Guildford School of Acting. Recently, Gary took the role of Harry in a workshop of 1916, the musical with John Cameron and Jamie Anderson. Roles while training include: Billy in Billy, MacDuff in Macbeth, Storyteller (u/s Cain and Japheth) in Children of Eden, Mr Buchanan in Street Scene, Dromio of Ephesus in Comedy of Errors and Robin in Godspell. Other experience includes: Solo trumpet in Scott Garnham, Live and Late (Delfont Room), singing in the choir for the Oliver Awards 2011 and featured soloist in GSA Singers. Gary would like to thank his family and girlfriend for their constant love and support.
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Eliza graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Some of her theatre credits include: Asaka in Once On This Island (WAAPA), Mrs Fairfax in Jane Eyre, Velma in the Australian/New Zealand tour of Scooby Doo in Stagefright and was a member of the ensemble in Hugh Jackman's The Boy From Oz. Most recently, Eliza played the role of Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (White Bear Theatre) and Cathy in The Last Five Years (London College of Music). |
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Natalie made her West End debut at the age of 9 performing as Charity in the original cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Whistle Down The Wind. She later returned to play the part of Brat. She graduated from Colin's Performing Arts in 2007. Natalie then went on to work for Royal Caribbean cruise line as Lead Vocalist. Since then she has appeared in The Inspiration Awards (Cadagon Hall, London/Royce Hall, Los Angeles), Parade (Southwark Playhouse), Thea in Spring Awakening (UK Tour), Godspell (Union Theatre), Lead Vocalist (P&O Headliners Theatre Company), Jan in Grease (European Tour), Inherit The Wind (Kings Head Theatre), Tom and Thomas (Feature Film) and They Shoot Horses Don't They. Natalie Is also a member of the West End Gospel Choir. |
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Natalie recently graduated from the Guildford School of Acting, where she took on the leading roles in both final year productions as Golde in Fiddler on The Roof at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Miss Mona in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. She was also selected to be the 2011 recipient of the Eric Waymann Scholarship. Natalie made her professional London debut in the Lost Musicals production of Flahooley at Sadlers Wells and is thrilled to be a part of this exciting new production of The Fix at the Union Theatre. |
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Heather graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) degree in Dance and Theatre Performance from Bird College. At her graduation she was awarded 'Best Company Member'. Prior to Bird Heather studied Musical Theatre at the BRIT School. Since graduating her professional theatre credits include: Aladdin (Evolution productions, Theatre Severn) Ice in The Prodigals (Edinburgh Festival), Dance Captain in Blink Again (Above The Stag Theatre, Victoria), Luli in Aladdin (The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford), Red Girl in Shout-The Mod Musical (European Tour). Heather has her own one-woman show called Heather Finds A Hugh which made its debut at Cabaret In The House (Lauderdale House, Highgate). She is also a presenter and voiceover artist for various corporate companies, and is the resident presenter for 360 Globalnet - a worldwide data systems and technology company. She also dances at various events around the country. Heather is thrilled to be involved in The Fix at this fantastic venue. |
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