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Writer: Laura Stevens

 

Laura Stevens has been writing short and full length plays for the London fringe since her debut full length play, Thin Toes, at the Pleasance Theatre, Islington in 2008. Her second play, And the Little One Said… was shortlisted for the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition before production at the Cock Tavern Theatre, followed by The Firewatchers at the Old Red Lion Theatre. Among Laura’s short plays are Unmanned (Arcola Theatre), The Mixer (Theatre 503), Curious and You’re IT (both Southwark Playhouse), and Fragments, a night of her short plays at the Riverside Studios.

Laura lives in London and works for a television company.

Kat: Larner Wallace-Taylor

Larner trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, graduating in 2015.

Theatre includes: An Inspector Calls (National Tour) and the National Theatre Connections production of Gargantua (Olivier Theatre).

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Theatre whilst training includes: Midsummer Night’s Dream, Blue Stockings, King Lear and The Cherry Orchard.

TV includes: Blue Murder.

Director: Charlotte Peters

 

Recent directing credits include: Jog On (Showcase at Soho Theatre / So & So Arts), How To Make Money From Art (Camden Fringe), Fame(Tallink Silja, Scandinavia), Interval (Camden People’s Theatre), And The Little One Said (The Cock Tavern), Art and What The Butler Saw(Edinburgh Festival Fringe), The Importance of Being Earnest and Twelfth Night (Hertford Theatre), Footloose (Gala Theatre, Durham). Charlotte is Artistic Director of Peters Productions and will be directing the national tour of Stephanie Smith & Monica Sik Holm's new musical       Jog On next year.

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As Resident Director: Stephen Daldry’s An Inspector Calls (National Tour). As Associate Director: Birdsong (National Tours 2013-2015), The Private Ear/The Public Eye (National Tour), The Martyr (Showcase at Soho Theatre),The Importance of Being Earnest: The Musical (Theatre Royal Windsor). As Assistant Director: Only The Brave (Wales Millennium Centre), I’m Not Here Right Now (Soho Theatre).

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Sound Design: Tom Sayers

Tom works primarily as a sound-designer for film. Credits include the upcoming feature The Legend of Tarzan (David Yates), Cinderella (Kenneth Branagh), Dark Shadows (Tim Burton), Harry Brown (Daniel Barber), Sunshine (Danny Boyle), and V for Vendetta (James McTeigue). He won a BAFTA for Best Sound with Glenn Freemantle, for Slumdog Millionaire (Danny Boyle), and also received an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Editing for this film.

Tom was music editor on the acclaimed French TV series Les Revenants (The Returned), which won Best Drama at the International Emmy Awards. He is especially interested in the use of “found sounds” in a musical context.

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Producer: Claire Evans

 

Claire read English and Drama at Royal Holloway College, London University and has worked as director, writer, teacher and theatrical agent. Her producing work on the London Fringe includes the award winning European Premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Me and Juliet and Off-Broadway’s Bed and Sofa, both at the Finborough Theatre and, at the Union Theatre, Shakespeare’s King John and Renaissance comedy Fair Em. She took two musical shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2013, both of which she also devised and directed. Most recently she has been working alongside actor/writer Christine St. John to bring Bette Davis On the Edge to UK audiences, and co-produced with the Thelmas Ladylogue at the Tristan Bates Theatre in last year’s Camden Fringe Festival. This summer she will be directing two plays for Paul Taylor Mills’ summer repertory seasons at The Theatre Royal, Windsor and The Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth.​

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Military Advisor: Tony Green

 

Publicity Photography and Design: Greg Goodale - www.gregveit.com

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With many thanks to:

Will Evans & Mansoor Jalal

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