Video edity by Carlos Miras Sepulveda
Camera work by Istvan

Carlota Bermúdez Cabrera



Carlota Bermúdez Cabrera trained at Colaiste Dhulaigh in Ireland. She has done some work on Television: Situation Critical (National Geography), Dream Team (sky channel), Fair City (IRT1) and in Theatre she has being in the plays: Conflicto Sindical and El caballero de Pogolotty (Cuban plays), A streetcare named desire, Far away and currently M.Y.P.N. a play that she brote at college.

Tony Davis


Tony Davis "Primarily a musician (Guildhall School of Music) but has directed over 70 amateur plays and acted various roles including; Chance Wayne in Sweet Bird of Youth; Grandfather "You Can't take it with you; Moon in The Real Inspector Hound; Cheever in The Crucible; Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance and Fagin in Oliver."

Gary Burdeau


Gary Burdeau Previous acting credits; Dennis Wickstead in Habeas Corpus (Pop Up Theatre), Snail in Kafka's Insect Play(Ealing Arts Drama),Understudy to Lead In Me and My Girl (Hayes & Harlington Operatic Society),Riley in Our Day Out (Ealing Arts Drama), First Gunman in Kiss Me Kate (Encounters), Quentin in Audience (Ealing Arts Drama), Narrator in Oh Yes Just Like Yesterday (Ravenor Theatre Company), Various roles in This Is A Chair (Boudoir Noir @ the White Bear),Town Representative in The Good Woman Of Schezuan(Ealing Arts Drama), PC Perelly in Biker Boyz TV pilot (Islington Film Council/Peter Nwanko Organisation), Rolf in The Sound of Music (Compass Theatre)and Tosser Pilkington Brick in Second To Last In The Sack Race (EADS). At present rehearsing for gritty role in new TV drama series set in South London working title "Near the Knuckles" Thanx

Hugh Allison




Hugh Allison (Lady Deborah's Father / Assistant Director). Previous theatre acting credits include Osric and Reynaldo in Hamlet (Harlow Playhouse); Ted, Leo and Muriel's Father in This Is A Chair (White Bear); Birdboot in The Real Inspector Hound (Ealing Comedy Group); Lee in Audience (Ealing Comedy Group); Narrator in Gunga Din (Jongleurs); Dom, Mike and Tony in A View From The Bridge (Carshalton Playhouse); Second Gunman in Kiss Me Kate (Beacon); Jacques in As You Like It (Newport Shakespeare Festival); Nathaniel in The Taming of The Shrew (Newport Shakespeare Festival). Directing credits include Rosalind & The Bear (which recieved Five Stars in What's On) at Rosemary Branch; TaJ (Upstairs in The Gatehouse); What Andrew Heard (Tabard); Eclipsed (touring); KissCumKiss (Baron's Court); The Source of All The Evil (Cockpit); Appropriate Attire (Cockpit); Life Support (touring); Pretty Boy (White Bear). Hugh also runs his own theatre company - see www.t-y-p-e.net

Fagee Lisk



Fagee Lisk
Fagee has only just completed a BTEC in Acting in Hayes (receiving 3 distinctions) but has already been involved in a number of productions including Thesius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Jacey (lead) in Godspell, Beck Theatre. She hopes to continue her training at Guildhall to specialise in her first love, Musical Theatre.

Guillermo González Orea


Guillermo González Orea Previous theatre acting credits includes a year touring all overSpain as Herald in Lisistrata, Spurio in The Revenger; stragedy (Etcetera Theater), Higgins in Pygmalion (Teatro Principal of Zaragoza), Horace in the School of Wives (Teatro Mercado of Zaragoza).
Guillermo worked as well as a Voice Over for an up and coming Holywood
Movie Vantage Point by Pete Travis. Guillermo will be touring for the next two months all over England and Ireland in a new comedy for Onatti Theater.

Georgia Fenton


Georgia Fenton trained at The City Lit. Theatre credits include: “Six Minute Theatre” (Total Beast - The Bridewell), Maud in “Catchy!” (Total Beast, Edinburgh Fringe - Bedlam and London – Cockpit Theatre), Susan in “Every Last Drop” (Total Beast – Diorama); Madame Pace in “Six Characters in Search of an Author”, “Scenes of Love and Laughter”, “Black by Popular Demand”, Lysistrata in “Lysistrata”, Old Lady Squeamish in “The Country Wife” and Christine Foskett in “Absolute Hell” (The City Lit Repertory Company – John Lyon Theatre); Macbeth in “Macbeth”, Magdalena in “The House of Bernarda Alba” and Sarah in “The Accrington Pals” (Ferryhill Theatre Company). Film credits include: Madame in “Shuga Shuga” (Soulfilms), Woman in “Family of Sorrow” (Knight Productions) and Thelma in “Tagged” (Lark Productions). She has also worked on several radio productions for BBC World Service and various contemporary art projects.

Jonathan Roberts



Jonathan Roberts trained at the Anna Scher Theatre in addition to studying Modern Drama at Brunel University. He has performed in various fringe productions in London as well as in a number of independent films, including "Dragonfly" for the BBC. He is currently seeking representation."

Kostas Katsikis



Kostas Katsikis (Suitor).Has studied acting at the Actors Centre (London), TVI Studios (LA), Iasmos School of Drama/ Theatre of Changes (Athens). Previous theatre acting credits include Iago in “Othello” (Theatro Technis); King Menelaus in “Aphrodite & the Apple” (Bournemouth Festival of Arts); Marios in “Good Guys” (Theatro Technis); Marcel in the musical “The Boyfriend” (Milfield Theatre); Jerry in “Two for the Seesaw” (Theatre of Changes); Euripides Trojan Women (Tour in Greece & Cyprus). Film Credits: “Brides” (executive produced my Martin Scorsese); “Nightlights & Sunrise”; “Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day”; “Absents”; “Cow Orgasm”; “Looser Takes All”; “Dream of the Player”; “The Bottle”; Television Credits: “The Bill” (ITV); “City Exposed” (BBC); “Holby City” (BBC); “Johnny Vaughan Show” (Vera); “Bremner & Fortune” (Vera); “Goodrim Pop Promo” (Bikini Films); “Forbidden Love” (Mega Channel); “Alma Libre” (Mega Channel); “You Are My Match” (Mega Channel); Commercials: “Army” (2AM Films), “Crimestoppers” (Amarillo Films), “The Guardian” Newspaper (M & C Satchi); “BT” (2AM FILMS); “National Lottery” (Casting UK); “1830 Holidays” (Hungryman); “Ford” (Euro Skybridge); “Setting The Standards” (NSPCC);
>Workshops: “Harold Pinter Workshop”- directed by Harold Pinter (Actors Centre); he just wrote his first play called “Pieces of Our Lives” that has recently been read in Stratford Circus. Visit www.kostaskatsikis.com.

Felix


Felix trained at the City Lit, London, where he is based. Felix’s recent stage appearances include Six Minute Theatre (Bridewell); Catchy! – The Great Plague Musical (Edinburgh Bedlam & London Cockpit); Medieval Mystery Plays (City of London & elsewhere); Road (John Lyon Theatre); Midsummer Nights Dream (OSO Arts Centre); Last Days of Don Juan, The Country Wife and Once in a Lifetime (Stukeley St. Theatre). See him on www.videojug.com appearing in a series of shorts on party etiquette. He is keen to perform more classical roles, particularly Shakespeare and can be contacted on felixpring@hotmail.com