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Director: Robin Norton Hale
Devised by Robin Norton Hale, Leon Scott, Dafydd Huw James, Charles de Bromhead, Georgina Philip, Fiona J. Keats
Producer for the Onassis Programme: Helen Eastman
The Ensemble (three of which will perform each show): Andrew Mathys, Antony Eden, Anthony Shuster, James Scott, Alice Barclay, Georgina Philip, Fiona J. Keats, Peter Case, Tom Green, Jamie Zubairi, Helena Johnson, Flora Nicholson, Charles de Bromhead
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Robin Norton-Hale
Robin studied English Literature at Oxford University and worked as a press officer for arts organisations before joining the King’s Head Theatre’s trainee assistant director scheme. Directing credits include Best Man Speech by Glyn Maxwell (Lion and Unicorn Theatre), Spirit of Vienna (English Touring Opera UK tour), Happy Campers by Roisin Rae (site specific performances at Montagu Close), Pimpinone by Telemann (Colourhouse Theatre) and The Rover by Aphra Behn (Network Theatre). As associate director Robin has worked on Cloudcuckooland by Stephen Sharkey and Alex Silverman (UK tour) and Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane). |
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Georgina Philip
Georgina studied music and drama at Manchester University and now works as a musician, singer, actor. Recent roles include Swift in Cloudcuckooland (Onassis Programme), Mel in Staying in Learning (Theatre And) and various roles for Big Wheel TIE company in shows including Introduction to Shakespeare, the Breakfast Show, Walk This Way and Go! Go! Go!. |
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Peter Case
Peter Case received drama training in New York and has lived in the
U.K. for the past 3 years. He is a member of the Great Jones
Repertory Company and with them has performed in numerous adaptations
of Greek myths. Recent roles included Herakles, Tiresias, Haemon and
Poseidon. For the past eight years he has worked for the La Mama
director’s symposium outside of Spoleto, Italy. |
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James Scott
James trained at LAMDA. Since graduating in 2008 he has appeared in The Gut Girls at The Space and Who’s Afraid of Howlin’ Wolf, with Poison Whiskey Theatre. He had performed with Live Canon in their Burns show. |
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Anthony Shuster
Anthony rained at RADA, after graduating from Oxford University. Theatre includes the recent Histories Cycle (RSC), The Ballad of Crazy Paola (Arcola), Tristan and Yseult (Kneehigh and the National Theatre), The World Cup Final 1966 and Jason and the Argonauts (Schtanhaus), The Cure at Troy (BAC, Delphi International Festival and tour) and Fair (Trafalgar Studios). Television work includes the forthcoming A Short Stay in Switzerland (BBC), Casualty (BBC), Golden Hour and Broken Morning (Channel 4). |
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Alice Barclay
Studied music at Manchester and trained at Drama Studio.
Theatre includes De Monfort (Orange Tree); War Horse (National Theatre); A season with the RSC including Midsummer Night's Dream, Taming of the Shrew and Comedy of Errors, King Arthur (Arcola), As You Like It (Arundel Festival/Orange Tree); Othello (Globe Education); Tonight We Fly (Trestle Theatre Co.); The Triumph of Love (Newbury Watermill); Tithe War! (Eastern Angles); The Trial (Edinburgh); Numerous workshops and rehearsed readings at the National Theatre Studio; Screen credits include: Casualty, An Unequalled Love & The Trouble with Love (BBC), Eyeball Tennis (filmfour). |
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