Charlotte Kingsford

Charlotte studied English at Christ’s College, Cambridge, and trained at the Poor School. She has worked extensively in theatre and voice-over, and as a radio journalist and presenter for German international radio in Bonn. She has written and performed in several plays for radio – roles include Sylvia Plath in Inside the Bell Jar and Cynthia Chataway in The Chataways (Bayerischer Rundfunk) – as well as in the award-winning short films Rumble and Holiday of Lights. Theatre includes Hermione in The Winter’s Tale (UK tour), Pip in Great Expectations (tour: Germany); Mata Hari in What’s the Mata Hari?, a long-running comedy that was written for her (Germany & Netherlands); Flora in A Slight Ache (France & Germany), KitKat Girl in Cabaret (Neptune Theatre, Liverpool); and Beckett: Footfalls & Other Works, a bilingual open-air production for the Stadttheater Konstanz. Charlotte also performs in German; roles include 88 (an Internet-obsessed robot) in the two-hander Crash (Theater am Sachsenring, Cologne), and Portia in The Merchant of Venice at the E.T.A. Hoffmann Theater, Bamberg.

Patric Deony

Patric was raised by Peruvian Andean mountain dwellers.
Screen work includes the 2011 release of Emulsion, leading & supporting roles in over 12 short films plus 4 indie features, The Dambusters (Channel 4) and We Can Make You Talk (Tiger Aspect) directed by Ed Blum.
Theatre includes TPOGAG (Courtyard Theatre), Mahatma (Tristan Bates Theatre), Short Cut(s) (Blue Elephant) Medeia (Union Theatre), Islands (Barons Court), Richard II (Landor Theatre), Gym Teacher (Pentameters) and Good (Theatro Technis).
He has narrated for Output Audio and voiced characters for ANVIL Theatre, Acidic Entertainment, Eukleia Training Ltd and Inspiria Productions.

Glennon Anderson

Trained at Drama Studio London (2005/6) and at Bodywork Dance Studio (1999/2000)
Theatre includes: Maria in PIT (ICA), Sana's Mother in Denied (The Humble Theatre Co.) BigSister/Speaker in Hackney, Who asked u?! (Shapeshifter Arts) The Maid in Blood Wedding (Nadine's Window), Performer in An Extremely Memorable Emergency and Drink with the Uncertainty Division (The Uncertainty Division), Fairy Goosedown in Mother Goose (Renmore Pantomime), Mrs Organ Morgan and others in Under Milkwood (Church Mouse Theatre Company), Sarah in Undecided (Catastrophe Theatre company), Alice in Alice in Wonderland (Kenneth Vaughan Entertainment), Miriam Aarons in The Women, Olivia in Twelfth Night, Nina in The Seagull (Drama Studio London)
Film: Alien in Touchdown Bay (Sci-Fi Channel) Donna in I killed Your Cat (Met Film School) Lady Alice in The Waterhen (Smoking Dog Productions), Louise in Hands of Fate (Many Hands Productions) Various in Live Art Installation (livework_pd)
Voiceover: Nina in Grab One Thing (Fifth Story Films), Demon In Parkside Hell House (Hard House Pictures LTD) Narrator in Survive - A Poem (James Mills)

Jonathan Hansler

Jonathan has filmed two features out this year; one in which he plays the lead in a cast of 20 ("The Tragedy of Albert") and the other in a lead role with June Whitfield and Adrian Lukis ("Innocence?") a film about bullying.
TV: Colin Tennant Queens Sister C4,Con Man My Family, Doctor, Dream Team, Mr Pelham (Transvestite)Hotel Babylon
Recent Theatre includes: Lance in "Toast" Hull Truck, Home Secretary, "Maggies End" Gala Durham and Peter Cook "Pete'n'Me" New End Theatre .
The play he co-wrote and starred as Peter Cook, "Goodbye The Afterlife Of Cook & Moore" was at Gilded Balloon Edinburgh last year, and currently has TV, Theatre and Film interest. Jonathan is also part of a male female double act "Teakshow" finalists in Hackney Empire New Act Of The Year. You can find clips on their website is www.teakshow.co.uk

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