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Virginia Summer Strallen
Theatre credits include: The Life of the Party –A Celebration of the Songs of Andrew Lippa (Menier Chocolate Factory), Dale Tremont in Top Hat (Aldwych Theatre and National Tour), for which she received her fourth Olivier Award Nomination for 2013 Best Actress in a Musical, Meg Giry in Love Never Dies (Adelphi Theatre), for which she received a 2011 Olivier Award Nomination for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Company (Queen’s Theatre) directed by Jamie Lloyd, Paradise Moscow (Opera North) directed by David Pountney, Maria in The Sound of Music (London Palladium), Janet Van Der Graaf in The Drowsy Chaperone (Novello Theatre), for which she received a 2008 Olivier Award Nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, Dick Whittington (Barbican Theatre) directed by Edward Hall, Maisie in The Boyfriend (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park) and received a 2007 Olivier Award Nomination for Best Supporting Role in a Musical, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park), Guys and Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre) directed by Michael Grandage, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium), Cats (New London Theatre and National Tour), Fosse (European Tour), Anything Goes (Grange Park Opera), Scrooge (Dominion Theatre) and The Sound of Music (Sadler’s Wells).
Television and film credits include: Casualty (BBC), Five-Aside (Emerald Films), Doctors (BBC), The Land Girls (BBC), Hotel Babylon (Carnival Films), Beyond The Sea directed by Kevin Spacey and Hollyoaks (Lime Pictures).
Workshops include: Marilyn directed by David Grindley and It’s A Wonderful Life.
Recordings include: Top Hat (Original Cast Album) and Love Never Dies (Concept Album).
Marco Jos Vantyler
Jos Vantyler won a Theatre Choice Award for Outstanding Performance in a new play and was nominated a second time for an OffWestEnd Award (Offie) for Best Male Performance of 2012 for his portrayal of the promoter of the Dance Marathon contest in Dead on Her Feet, also written by Ron Hutchinson.
He appeared in the all-star cast of King Lear at The Old Vic in 2013 and in Love’s Labours Lost for the 20th anniversary of Northern Broadsides in 2011. He learnt the Trapeze to play the protagonist of Circus Britannica in 2011 (The Bike Shed Theatre). He played Tom Sawyer in James Graham’s Huck (Southwalk Playhouse and National Tour) and received an Offie nomination for Outstanding Male Performance. Other award-winning and nominated work includes Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen (Lincoln Center, New York), A View From the Bridge by Arthur Miller (New York Tower Productions) and the Broadway transfer of Prophecy (New End Theatre).
On television he has appeared on Knight Spell and the Name of God (Fairmont/HBO) and Here and Now (CBS).