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David Crellin | Samuel

Theatre includes The Hoard Festival (New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme), Hunger for Trade, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), The Seagull, Hard Times, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Audience, Much Ado About Nothing, Measure for Measure, The Winter’s Tale, Beyond Belief, Schweyk In the Second World War, A Christmas Carol, Time of My Life, Aladdin (Library Theatre, Manchester), Absent Friends (Coliseum Theatre, Oldham, and Harrogate Theatre) Kes (Liverpool Playhouse and Tour), Spring and Port Wine (Octagon Theatre, Bolton), Get Ken Barlow (Watford Palace), The Trackers of Oxyrhincus (National Theatre), The Merry Wives (Tour for Northern Broadsides), The Revenger’s Tragedy and Three Girls In Blue (West Yorkshire Playhouse).

Television includes Happy Valley, Home Fires, The Cops, Waterloo Road, Paradox, Accused, Doctors, North and South, Dalziel and Pascoe, Holby City, Strumpet, Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise, Emmerdale, Coronation Street, HeartBeat, Fat Friends, Mysterious Creatures, The Girls Who Came To Stay, What We Did On Our Holidays, The Bill, Blood Strangers, Bob and Rose and Shameless.

Radio includes Craven.


Dan Parr | Jim

Theatre includes Hamlet (Barbican Theatre), Britannia Waves The Rules for which he was nominated for Best Actor at the Manchester Theatre Awards (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), Scuttlers, Pages From My Songbook (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), Wanted! Robin Hood (Library Theatre, Manchester), and DNA (The Lowry, Salford).

Film includes The Rise of the Krays, The Fall of the Krays and Halcyon Heights.

Television includes The Musketeers, Rocket’s Island, Casualty, The Crimson Field and The Village.

Daniel Foxsmith | Playwright

Trained at East 15 Acting School and is an award-winning actor and writer.

Weald was shortlisted for both the inaugural Hodgkiss Award at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, in 2013 and the Yale Drama Series prize in 2014. He was also long listed for Theatre503 Playwright’s Award in 2014.

Plays include The Observatory, winner of Scottish Daily Mail and Conference of Drama Schools Edinburgh Award and National Student Drama Festival and Methuen Drama Prize (The Underbelly, Edinburgh) and The Altitude Brothers (Ovalhouse and National Tour).

As an actor, Daniel has toured nationally and internationally as well as performing in the West End and winning several awards, including Best Performer at the Adelaide Fringe with Bound.

Daniel is founder and co-Artistic Director of Snuff Box Theatre.

Bryony Shanahan | Director Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Operation Crucible.

Trained on the National Theatre Studio Director’s Course and East 15 Acting School and is co-artistic director of Snuff Box Theatre. Direction includes Bitch Boxer (Soho Theatre National and International Tour), Chapel Street (National Tour), You and Me (Greenwich Theatre and National Tour), and The Altitude Brothers (Ovalhouse, Redbridge Drama Centre and National Tour).

Associate Direction includes The Skriker (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester) and The Gruffalo’s Child (UK and North American Tour).

Staff Direction includes Our Country’s Good (National Theatre).

Assistant Direction includes Hamlet (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), Around the World in 80 Days (New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Lyme, and Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester). Bryony was nominated for an OffWestEnd award for Best Director and won a BBC Performing Arts Award to work at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.

Charlotte Josephine | Artistic Collaborator

Trained on the Contemporary Theatre Course at East 15 Acting School and is co-artistic director of Snuff Box Theatre.

Acting includes Buckets (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), Julius Caesar (Donmar Warehouse), Secret Theatre Company (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith), Bitch Boxer (Soho Theatre, National and International Tour) and Perffection (Edinburgh Festival Fringe). Writing includes Bitch Boxer (Soho Theatre, National and International Tour) and Perffection (Edinburgh Festival Fringe).

Bitch Boxer won the Soho Theatre Young Writers Award 2012, Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Season 2012, the Holden Street Theatres Award 2013 and the Adelaide Fringe Award 2013.

Christopher Hone | Production Designer

Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Coyote Ugly and The Time of Your Life.

Trained in Theatre Design at Nottingham Trent University. Theatre includes Big Time! (Theatre Royal, Stratford), The Boy Who Cried, Sochi 2014 and Fred and Madge (Hope Theatre), Tosca (Soho Theatre), The Diary of a Nobody, The Great Gatsby, A Tale of Two Cities and Two Caravans (King’s Head Theatre), The Lesson, Vincent in Brixton, A Taste of Honey, Hamlet, Gawkagogo Freakshow, Hedda Gabler and Othello (International Tour), One Minute (Courtyard Theatre), Guerilla/Whore, Radiance, The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, Cinderella, Just So and Stiffed! (Tabard Theatre), Dorian Gray, Romeo and Juliet (Leicester Square Theatre), Gilbert is Dead (Hoxton Hall), Rip Her to Shreds (Old Red Lion Theatre), The Great Gatsby, Vegasm and Hutch (Riverside Studios) and Second Person Narrative (Ambassadors Theatre).

Television includes the complete studio re-design of QVC twice, Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, Phillip Schofield’s 24 Live TV Marathon for Text Santa, Children In Need, 60 Minute Makeover, Cowboy Builders and Bodge Jobs and numerous television and internet commercials and virals.

Seth Rook Williams | Lighting Designer

Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Operation Crucible.

Trained in Lighting Design at Wimbledon College of Art. Recent designs include Hiraeth (Soho Theatre and International Tours), Baby (Hope Theatre), Noonday Demons, and Diary of a Nobody (King’s Head Theatre), The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha (Edinburgh Fringe and European Tour), Idiot-Syncrasy (International Tours) and A Room For All Our Tomorrows (National Tour).

He works regularly with companies such as Little Soldier Productions, Igor & Moreno, Antler, Rough Haired Pointer, Nora, and also works regularly at The Place.

Peter Rice | Sound Designer Theatre includes Five Finger Exercise (The Print Room), Barbarians (The Young Vic), Romeo and Juliet (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield), The Funfair (Home, Manchester), Noises Off, The Ancient Secret of Youth and The Five Tibetans (Octagon Theatre, Bolton), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Jack and the Beanstalk and Cinderella (Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse), James and the Giant Peach (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Black Comedy and Miss Julie (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Dumb Waiter (The Print Room), The Masque of Anarchy (Manchester International Festival), The Witches of Eastwick, Arabian Nights, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Wind in the Willows, Radio Times, Treasure Island (Watermill Theatre, Newbury), Manchester SoundsThe Massacre Manchester Lines and Hard Times (Library Theatre, Manchester), Fireface (The Young Vic for the JMK Award), Fragile (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry), Winterlong (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and Soho Theatre) Punk Rock (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith), On the Shore of the Wide World (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and National Theatre), The Lady in the Van (Hull Truck), Jane Bond and Very Little Women (Lip Service) and Still Time (Southwark Playhouse).

Peter was previously Deputy Head of Sound for the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. His productions there, during that time, and since, include Scuttlers, Hamlet, The Last Days of Troy, Brittania Rules the Waves Blindsided, That Day We Sang, Cannibals, Orpheus Descending, Black Roses, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Beautiful Thing, As You Like It, A View from the Bridge, The Lady from the Sea, Pygmalion, Punk Rock, Haunted (UK Tour and New York), Three Sisters, Glass Menagerie (UK Tour), The Children’s Hour, An Ideal Husband, The Tempest, Straw Girl, Adoption Papers, What Every Woman Knows, Mary Barton, Christmas is Miles Away (and Bush Theatre), Kes, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The Sanctuary Lamp, Yerma, The Dead Wait and Design for Living.

Associate Sound Designs include Emil and the Detectives and The Kitchen (National Theatre).

Peter has also worked as Senior Sound Technician for the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre.

He was awarded a Manchester Theatre Award for Best Sound Design for Hard Times.

Production Acknowledgements Weald has been funded by the Arts Council of England and the BBC Performing Arts Legacy Grant.

Snuff Box Theatre would also like to thank Heather Smith, Sally Thomas, Danny Foster, James Thomas, Gerard Kearns, Enigma Communications and all those who donated via our Kickstarter.

About Snuff Box Theatre

Snuff Box Theatre is a multi-award winning collective formed in 2011 by Bryony Shanahan, Charlotte Josephine and Daniel Foxsmith.

The company has produced four shows to date including Bitch Boxer which won the Holden Street Theatre Award, Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Season and Soho Theatre Young Writers Award. Bitch Boxer has been part of the British Council Showcase and toured the UK as well Australia, Norway and Ireland.

Snuff Box Theatre are an Associate Company at Redbridge Drama Centre.

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