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Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov was born in 1860 to a peasant father in Taganrog in Ukraine, then part of Russia. he supported his family by writing hundreds of comic sketches for newspapers while training to be a doctor. The short stories that followed (the last, The Fiancee, written in the year of his death) established him as the greatest writer in Russian of the generation after Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. These sixty stories, the basis of his global fame, have influenced every major short story writer from Guy de Maupassant to Katherine Mansfield to Raymond Carver. Alongside his sketches, he wrote a series of comic one-acts and then his experimental full-length plays which were so ahead of their time that the leading director of the day, Constantin Stanislavsky, struggled to understand how to interpret them. The Seagull, his most conservative great work, looks back to the theatre of Ostrovsky and Turgenev. With Uncle Vanya, he invented a new style of theatre – surface naturalism with strong undertones of expressionism and vaudeville, which he brought to perfection in Three Sisters. The Cherry Orchard is a move in a new direction, the undertones rising to the surface. He had begun a play set on an ice flow when he died of the tuberculosis that had plagued him all his life. He was 44 years old.

Benedict Andrews

For the Young Vic: The Return of Ulysses (with ENO). As director, recent theatre includes: Every Breath, The Seagull, version by Benedict Andrews, Measure for Measure, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Chairs, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Threepenny Opera (Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney); Gross und Klein / Big and Little (Barbican / Sydney Theatre Company); King Lear (National Theatre of Iceland, Reykjavik); Saved, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Dog, The Night and the Knife, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?, Stoning Mary, The Ugly One, Blackbird, Cleansed (Schaubühne am Lehniner platz, Berlin); The City, Julius Caesar, Far Away, Life is a Dream, Mr Kolpert, Old Masters, Three Sisters, Attempts on Her Life, La Dispute (Sydney Theatre Company); The War of the Roses, adapted by Benedict Andrews & Tom Wright (Sydney Theatre Company/Sydney Festival/Perth Festival); Moving Target (Malthouse Theatre/Adelaide Festival/Sydney Opera House); The Season at Sarsaparilla (Sydney Theatre Company / Melbourne Theatre Company); Eldorado (Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne); Endgame, Fireface (Sydney Theatre Company / Sydney Festival). As director, opera includes: Caligula (English National Opera); The Marriage of Figaro (Sydney Opera House); The Eternity Man (Almeida Opera).

As writer, theatre includes: Every Breath (Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney).

Johannes Schütz Design

Theatre includes: Die Mama und die Hure (Schauspielhaus Bochum); Macbeth (Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus); Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Uncle Vanya (Deutsches Theater Berlin); The Seagull (Deutsches Theater Berlin / Salzburger Festspiele); God of Carnage, Hier und Jetzt (Schauspielhaus Zurich); Tristan and Isolde, Clemenza di Tito (Staatstheater Kassel); Der goldene Drache, Begräbnis (Burgtheater Wien); Phaedre (Salzburger Festspiele / Burgtheater Wien); King Lear, Das Werk / im Bus / Ein Sturz (Kölner Schauspielhaus); Orest (Epidaurus National Theatre, Athens); Groß und Klein (Sydney Theatre Company); Vier Himmelsrichtungen (Salzburger Festspiele); Cosi fan tutte (Staatstheater Mainz); Mathis der Maler (Opernhaus Zürich). As director, theatre includes: Tristan and Isolde, Clemenza di Tito (Staatstheater Kassel); Sex (Deutscher Theaterpreis); Phaedre (Schauspielhaus Köln); Ariadne auf Naxos, Cosi fan tutte (Staatstheater Mainz). Awards include: Stage Designer of the Year for Summerfolk at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in 2004; Costume Designer of the Year for Macbeth at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in 2005; Stage Designer of the Year 2006; Stage Designer of the Year 2007; Awarded the Gold Medal at the 2007 Prague Scenographic Quadrenniale for his scenography and costume design in Jürgen Gosch's Production of Macbeth at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Theatre Prize Berlin Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung, Nestroy Theatre Prize 2010, Nominated for the German Theatre Prize FAUST.

Victoria Behr Costumes

Current and forthcoming productions include: Troja (Burgtheater, Vienna); Murmel Murmel (Volksbühne am Rosa Luxemburgplatz, Berlin); Die Banditen (Theater Bremen); Der Revisor (Residenztheter München). Recent designs include: Die Spanische Fliege (Volksbühne am Rosa – Luxemburg Platz Berlin); Herr Puntilla und sein Knecht Matti (Schauspielhaus Köln); Der Raub der Sabinerinnen (Thalia Theater Hamburg); Mathis der Maler, Rusalka (Opernhaus Zürich); Tape (Deutsches Theater Berlin); Das blinde Geschehen, Der Boxer, Nur Nachts (Burgtheater Vienna); Nora, Emilia Galotti (Theater Oberhausen); The Beggar's Opera, Miss Sara Sampson, Der Idiot (Schauspielhaus Zürich); Münchhausen (Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf).

James Farncombe Light

For the Young Vic: The Changeling, The Glass Menagerie. Theatre includes: London Road, Men Should Weep, Double Feature (National); Juno and the Paycock (National Theatre/Dublin); The Duchess of Malfi (Old Vic); The Recruiting Officer, Inadmissible Evidence (Donmar); The Ladykillers (Liverpool Playhouse/Gielgud); Ghost Stories (Liverpool Playhouse/Lyric Hammersmith/Duke of York's/ Toronto); Swallows and Amazons (Vaudeville); Juliet and Her Romeo, Far Away (Bristol Old Vic); Lord of the Flies (Regent's Park); Twisted Tales (Lyric Hammersmith); Love, Love, Love, The Village Bike (Royal Court); Plenty (Sheffield Crucible); Dancing at Lughnasa (Birmingham Rep); Like a Fishbone, The Whiskey Taster, 2000 Feet Away (Bush); The Overcoat (Gecko); Breaking the Silence (Nottingham Playhouse); Osama the Hero, Single Act (Hampstead).

Paul Arditti Sound

For the Young Vic: The Changeling, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Been So Long, The Member of the Wedding, Vernon God Little, The Respectable Wedding, generations, The Skin of Our Teeth. Current and forthcoming productions include: Jumpy (West End); One Man, Two Guvnors (West End & Broadway); Red Velvet (Tricycle Theatre); The Last Summer (Gate, Dublin); In the Republic of Happiness (Royal Court); Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (West End). Recent designs include: London Road (National); Doctor Dee (ENO); In Basildon (Royal Court); The Bee (New York); Company (Sheffield Crucible); Collaborators, The Veil (NT); The Most Incredible Thing (Sadler's Wells); Billy Elliot the Musical (West End, Broadway, US Tour). Awards include: One Man, Two Guvnors: Tony Award Nomination 2012; Billy Elliot The Musical: Tony Award 2009, Drama Desk Award 2009, Olivier Award 2006; Mary Stuart: Tony Award Nomination 2009; Saint Joan: Olivier Award 2008; Festen: Evening standard Award 2005; The Pillowman: Drama Desk Award 2005. www.paularditti.com

Phil Bateman Musical Direction & Arrangement

For the Young Vic: After Miss Julie, Vernon God Little, My Dad's a Birdman, The Human Comedy (Young Vic/Watford Palace). He has been MD on three Olivier Award-winning shows: Billy Elliot, Our House and Hello, Dolly! and is currently working as Music Supervisor on Bridget Jones the Musical, to open 2013. Theatre includes: as Musical Supervisor/Vocal Arranger: Our House (Cambridge Theatre/UK tour); Imagine This (New London/Plymouth and co-producer on cast recording); as Musical Director: Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace; original MD of show and cast album); She Loves Me (Chichester Festival Theatre); Hello, Dolly!, Gigi (Regent's Park Open Air); The Glee Club (Hull Truck);Treasure Island (Rose, Kingston); Piaf (sheffield crucible); Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (Bristol Old Vic); Return to the Forbidden Planet (UK tour); Wild, Wild Women (Orange Tree); Cabaret (Watermill); Bridget Jones the Musical (workshops). Television includes: as Composer: The Big Performance (CBBC); Body Story (Channel 4). Film includes: as Vocal Coach: Kinky Boots, Cemetery Junction.

Maggie Lunn CDG Casting

For the Young Vic: Vernon God Little, Skellig. Theatre includes: Noises Off (& West End), The Playboy of the Western World, A Flea in Her Ear, Inherit the Wind, Richard II, A Moon for the Misbegotten (& Broadway), The Duchess of Malfi, The Bridge Project – Richard III (& BAM, tour), Hamlet (Old Vic); Flare Path, Rosencrantz & Guildernstern Are Dead, The Tempest, The Lion in Winter (Theatre Royal Haymarket); The Sunshine Boys, Birdsong, Cabaret, Dirty Dancing, Summer & Smoke, The Night of the Iguana (West End); A Month in the Country (Chichester Festival Theatre); House of Games, Festen (also West End & tour), Blood Wedding, Hedda Gabler, The Goat or Who is Sylvia? (both of which transferred to the West End), The Mercy Seat, Romance, The Hypochondriacs, Enemies, There Came a Gypsy Riding (Almeida). Recent television includes: Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, Henry V, Great Expectations, Silent Witness, Hustle (last 3 series), Nativity, Framed, Cranford Chronicles (series 1 & 2), Oliver Twist, Lost in Austen, Trinity, Lightfields. Film includes: Notes on a Scandal, Broken.

Camilla Evans CDG Casting

Theatre includes: A Streetcar Named Desire (UK casting – West End); Taking Part, After the Party (Criterion); Boys (Soho Theatre); Clockwork, Nicked (Hightide Festival); Stars in the Morning Sky, Nora, Too Much Pressure, One Night in November (Belgrade Theatre); A Few Man Fridays (Riverside); The Diary of Anne Frank (Theatre Royal York and tour); Cinderella (Tobacco Factory); Treasure Island (Bristol Old Vic); Crawling in the Dark, The Door Never Closes (Almeida); Yerma (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Chinglish (Goodman Theatre Chicago & Broadway); Hightide Festival 2010; Marine Parade (Brighton Festival). Film and television includes: Hustle, Alia, Broken, The Heart Fails Without Warning, Trading Licks, Eliminate: Archie Cookson, Scooterman.

Natalie Abrahami Assistant Direction

Natalie is Associate Artist at Hull Truck and was Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill from 2007-2012.

For the Young Vic: After Miss Julie. Theatre includes: Yerma, How To Be An Other Woman, The Kreutzer Sonata (also at La MaMa E.T.C., New York), Vanya, Unbroken, Women in Love, The Internationalist (Gate Theatre); Parallax (Almeida); The Merchant of Venice (Creation Theatre); Pericles (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre); A Midsummer Night's Dream (Headlong, Hull Truck and Nuffield); Guardians (Hightide Festival); The Eleventh Capital (Royal Court); Play , Not I (Battersea Arts Centre); Human Rites (Southwark Playhouse). Natalie trained at the Royal Court and National Theatre Studio. She was awarded the James Menzies-Kitchin Trust Award for Young Directors in 2005.

Ben Clark Design Associate

Theatre includes: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Uncle Vanja, Idomeneus (Deutsches Theater Berlin); The Seagull (Volksbühne Berlin/Deutsches Theater Berlin); Das Begräbnis, Phädra (Burgtheater Vienna/Salzburg Festival); Bacchae, Freedom and Democracy I Hate You (Berliner Ensemble); Die Vier Himmelsrichtungen (Salzburg Festival); The Cherry Orchard, Die Ratte (Schauspielhaus Zürich); Mathis der Maler (Opernhaus Zürich); The Lower Depths (Schauspielhaus Hamburg); Summerfolk (Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf); Callas (Teatro del Maggio Musicale Florence). Opera includes: Lucia di Lammermoor (Opéra National du Rhin Strasbourg); Maria Stuarda (Staatstheater Freiburg); Orfeo ed Euridice (Kassel Staatstheater); A Streetcar Named Desire (Theater an der Wien).

Helen Rappaport Literal Translation

Russian Translator in the British theatre since 1976. Translator of all seven Chekhov Plays, including new versions of The Cherry Orchard (Tom Stoppard 2009); Ivanov (Tom Stoppard 2008); The Seagull (Martin Crimp 2006); Uncle Vanya (David Lan 1998); Platonov (David Hare 1991). Russian consultant on The Government Inspector (Young Vic 2011) and Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia (National Theatre 2002). Historian and author of nine published books including Magnificent Obsession (2011), Beautiful For Ever (2010), Conspirator (2009) and Ekaterinburg (2008).

Campbell Young Hair Design

For the Young Vic: A Doll's House, Wild Swans, Hamlet, Government Inspector, Annie Get Your Gun, The Good Soul of Szechuan, Vernon God Little, Six Characters Looking for an Author. Other theatre includes: Ghost the Musical, Private Lives, Spider-Man, La Bête, Mary Stuart, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Sweeney Todd, Ghost, Betrayal, Million Dollar Quartet, The Children's Hour, Love Never Dies, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Priscilla, Oliver, Billy Elliott, An Inspector Calls (Broadway); Les Misérables (US tour).

Emily Barclay Natasha

Theatre includes: Strange Interlude, The Seagull, That Face, Gethsemene (Belvoir Theatre, Sydney); This Is Our Youth (Sydney Opera House); The Importance of Being Earnest (Melbourne Theatre company). Television includes: Lowdown, The Silence, Kidnapped. Film includes: Weekender, Mr Pip, Love Birds, Lou, Legends of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Piece of My Heart, Prime Mover, Suburban Mayhem, In My Father's Den.

Orion Ben Maid

Orion graduated from The oxford school of Drama this summer.

Theatre while in training includes: Serious Money, Home, Twelfth Night, The Relapse, Anna Karenina, The Crucible.

Harry Dickman Ferapont

Theatre includes: Tales from Hollywood, Antigone (National); Cherry Orchard, Habeas Corpus, Duck Variations, As You Like It (Theatre clwyd); Scrooge, Last of the Summer Wine, 42nd. Street, Pirates of Penzance, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, Oh, What a Lovely War, Cabaret, Pyjama Game, Anything Goes, Little Shop of Horrors, Tale of Two Cities, The Fantasticks, Promises, Promises, Winnie-the-Pooh , A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Steptoe & Son, Good Old Bad Old Days (West End); Shamlet (Edinburgh Festival). understudy to: Jon pertwee, Anthony Newley, Victor spinetti, Tommy steele. Television includes: Doctors, All About George, Things You Do For Love, In Suspicious Circumstances, Any Human Heart, New Faces, David Essex Show, Now Who Do You Do? Films include: The Tenth Man, National Treasure 2. Harry is currently celebrating 50 years in the profession.

Michael Feast Chebutykin

Theatre includes: The Tempest (plays and players Best Newcomer Award); The Forest, American Buffalo, Dispatches, Watch It Come Down (National); No Man's Land (National Theatre/Wyndhams); Faust, Measure for Measure, Murder in the Cathedral (RSC); The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Month in the Country, Twelfth Night, The Master and Margarita, Dr Faustus, Nathan the Wise, The Seagull, A Christmas Carol, Vivat Vivat Regina; (Chichester Festival Theatre); Macbeth (Chichester, West End, Broadway); Oliver Twist, The Servant, Saved (Lyric Hammersmith); Prairie du Chien, The Shawl, Ourselves Alone (Royal court); The Alchemist, Carousel, Uncle Vanya, The Skin of Our Teeth, Present Laughter, What the Butler Saw (Royal Exchange Manchester); Pygmalion (Garrick); Plague Over England (Duchess); Hair (original West End cast – Shaftesbury); The Beggar's Opera (Wilton's Music Hall); The Possessed (Almeida); The Accused (Haymarket); The Passion of Dracula (Queen's); Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (Festival Hall); The King's Speech (Wyndham's). Television includes: State of Play, The Stephen Lawrence Case. Film includes: Macbeth, Sleepy Hollow, Prometheus, Velvet Goldmine, The Draughtsman's Contract, Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Private Road.

Mariah Gale Olga

For the Young Vic: Vernon God Little. Theatre includes: Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Comedy of Errors, Hamlet, Love's Labours Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tempest, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Morte D'Arthur (RSC); Silence (RSC/Filter); Pitchfork Disney, Musik (Arcola); The Sea (Theatre Royal Haymarket); ‘Tis Pity She's A Whore (Southwark playhouse); Twelfth Night (Regent's Park), Much Ado About Nothing (Globe); The Lost Child (Chichester Festival Theatre); Confidence (The Watermelon); Stealing Sweets and Punching People (Latchmere Theatre). Television includes: The Diary of Anne Frank, Skins, Oliver Twist. Film includes: Abraham's Point, Hamlet. Radio includes: Brian Gulliver's Travels, Parthenogenesis (BBC Radio 4).

Gruffudd Glyn Fedotik

Gruffudd trained at RADA.

Theatre includes: After the End (Sherman); American Trade, The Winter's Tale, Romeo and Juliet, The Grain Store, Julius Caesar, Hamlet (RSC); Romeo and Juliet (Theatre of Memory). Television includes: Teaboys (BBC/Tiger Aspect).

Gala Gordon Irina

Gala graduated from Guildhall School of music and Drama this summer.

Theatre while in training includes: Nicholas Nickleby, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, The Women, Hamlet, Agamemnon, The Man of Mode, Murmuring Judges, The Seagull, The Country.

William Houston Vershinin

Theatre includes: Uncle Vanya (The print Room); Coriolanus, Believe What You Will, Sejanus: His Fall, Speaking like Magpies, Henry V, Henry IV (Parts 1 & 2), Troilus and Cressida, Hamlet, a Midsummer Night's Dream, St Erkenwald, The Broken Heart, After Easter, The Wives’ Excuse (RSC); Bacchai (National); The Clearing (Bush); A Month in the Country (salisbury playhouse). Television includes: The Bible Series, Robin Hood III, Casualty 1907 & 1909, Lewis, North & South, Henry VIII, The Bill. Film includes: Age of Heroes, Sawney Flesh of Man, Sherlock Holmes – A Game of Shadows, Clash of the Titans, Sherlock Holmes, Fifty Dead Men Walking, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Puffball, The Odyssey, The Gambler, Surviving Picasso, Hamlet.

Vanessa Kirby Masha

Theatre includes: The Acid Test (Royal court); As You Like It (West Yorkshire playhouse); Women Beware Women (National); A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ghosts, All My Sons (Bolton octagon). Radio includes: Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night (BBC).

Television includes: Labyrinth, Great Expectations, The Hour. Film includes: About Time, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, Wasteland, Alive Alone. Awards include: nomination for Evening standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer 2012 for The Acid Test, Ian Charleson Award 2011 for As You Like It, Women Beware Women and A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ian Charleson Award 2010 for Ghosts, ‘Biza Rising Star Award’ MEN Awards 2009.

Danny Kirrane Andrey

Theatre includes: Boys, Romeo and Juliet (Headlong Theatre); Jerusalem (Royal Court / West End / Broadway); Tarantula in Petrol Blue (Aldeburgh Music); The History Boys (National / West End). Television includes: Utopia, I Shouldn't Be Alive: Ocean Disaster, Hustle, Casualty, The Inbetweeners, Doctors, Young, Unemployed and Lazy, Trinity, The Site, Skins.

Richard Pryal Rodé

Richard trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

Theatre includes: We Love you City (Belgrade Theatre); Farm Boy (59e59 Theater, New York); The Tempest (OSC); Translations (Leicester Curve); The Ugly One (Theatre Royal Norwich); The Merchant of Venice (Changeling Theatre Company); Tamburlaine, Edward II (Rose Theatre, South Bank). Television includes: David Copperfield, A Passionate Woman, Murder Rooms. Film includes: Dreck, Zebra Crossing, The Baseline, She Stoops to Conquer, Stardust.

Ann Queensberry Anfisa

Theatre includes: La Fausse Suivante (Les Bouffes du Nord, paris and European tour); The Importance of Being Earnest (Theatr Clwyd, Birmingham Rep and The Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto); Pygmalion, The Schoolmistress (Chichester Festival Theatre). Television includes: Kingdom, Doctors, Midsomer Murders, The Rag Nymph, Jeeves and Wooster, Love in a Cold Climate, Miss Morrison's Ghosts, Tenko. Film include: Vigilante, Ashes, Once and for All, City of Ember, Smilla's Sense of Snow, Jane Eyre, Scandal, Empire of the Sun, Julia.

Paul Rattray solyony

For the Young Vic: In the Blue (Theatre 503) Theatre includes: Racing Demon, The Long and the Short and the Tall (Sheffield Crucible); Ditch (Hightide Festival); The Shawl (Arcola); Black Watch (National Theatre of Scotland); Cool Water Murder (Belgrade Theatre); The Anatomist (Edinburgh Lyceum); Hand Bag (ATC / Lyric Hammersmith); Shimmer, East Coast Chicken Supper (Traverse Theatre); Decky Does a Bronco (Grid Iron Theatre); Dinner (National). Television includes: Birdsong, Doctors, Casualty, Last Rights, The Bill, Simple Things, Wet Work. Film includes: Hollow, Creep, Mike Bassett England Manager, Morvern Callar, Enigma, Max, Furnished Room, Night Sweeper.

Adrian Schiller Kulygin

Theatre includes: The Veil, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (National); Our Private Life (Royal Court); Twisted (Southwark Playhouse); Hit Me! (Leicester Square Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Rose Theatre); The Changeling (English Touring Theatre); The Taming of the Shrew (Wilton's Music Hall); Son of Man (Northern Stage); Tartuffe (Watermill and tour); Julius Caesar, The Knickers (Lyric Hammersmith); Julius Caesar, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Henry V, As You Like It, Romeo & Juliet, The Tempest, Measure for Measure, Roberto Zucco, Macbeth, The White Devil, Troilus & Cressida (RSC); Mary Stuart (Nuffield Theatre, southampton); Madame Bovary (shared Experience tour & Lyric Hammersmith); Great Expectations (Bristol Old Vic); Macbeth (Albery & others); Love's Labours Lost (Regent's Park); Hamlet (The Other Place); Bats (Royal Exchange); Black Comedy / The Public Eye (Watford Palace Theatre); The Dumb Waiter (Ensemble Theatre, Vienna); The Caretaker (White Bear); Eva Peron, The Walls (The Room, Richmond); Wits End (New End Theatre); The House of Bernanda Alba (Lyric Studio); Judgement (Café Theatre Club); The Clouds (shaw Theatre, us tour); 1913 (Man in the Moon, tour).

Television includes: The Bible, Holby, Silk, Dr Who, Aurelio Zen: Vendetta, New Tricks, Coming Up, Being Human II, Going Postal, The Bill, Ashes to Ashes, The Devil's Whore, IT Crowd II, Silent Witness, Suburban Shootout, Judge John Deed, Fields of Gold, Surrealissimo, My Family, Kidnapped, Bugs, Blood & Fire, Berlin Break, Prime Suspect II & III, Wide-Eyed and Legless, Sam Saturday. Film includes: Lot 254, Richard II, Brighton Rock, Wild Target, Bright Star, Good, The Ten Commandments, RKO 281, Requiem Apache, Christie.

Sam Troughton Tuzenbach

Theatre includes: Love Love Love (Royal court); A Streetcar Named Desire (Liverpool Playhouse); Morte D'Arthur, Romeo and Juliet, The Grain Store, Julius Caesar, The Winter's Tale, Richard III, Henry VI Part I,II and III, Taming of the Shrew (RSC); An Oak Tree (Birmingham Repertory); As You Like It (Sheffield Crucible); Nathan the Wise (Hampstead); Buried Child, The Coast of Utopia: Salvage, Shipwreck and Voyage, Tartuffe (National); A Midsummer Night's Dream (RSC/City of London Sinfonia); School for Scandal (Derby playhouse); A Midsummer Night's Dream (Cannizaro Park); The Other Shore (Attic Theatre Company); Confidence (Watermelon); Hamlet (Orange Tree); The Bald Prima Donna (Edinburgh NSTC). Television includes: The Town, Holby City, Dancing On The Edge, Silent Witness, Robin Hood I & II, Hex II, Messiah III, Gunpowder, Treason and Plot, Judge John Deed, Seven Wonders of Industrial Age, Ultimate Force, Foyle's War, Summer in the Suburbs.

Film includes: Spirit Trap, Alien vs Predator, Vera Drake, Sylvia.

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