Past Productions:The Crucible

Creative Team:
  • Director Timothy Sheader

    For Regent’s Park: Hello, Dolly!,
    Much Ado About Nothing; Gigi,
    Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night.
    Theatre includes: Imagine This (New
    London Theatre); Hobson’s Choice,
    The Clandestine Marriage, Love in a
    Maze (Watermill Theatre); Rodgers
    and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The
    Three Musketeers (Bristol Old Vic);
    The Star Throwers, Unless (Stephen
    Joseph Theatre, Scarborough);
    Misconceptions (Derby Playhouse);
    Streetcar to Tennessee (Young Vic);
    Achilles (Edinburgh Fringe First);
    Wild, Wild Women (Orange Tree);
    Arms and the Man, The Vagina
    Monolgues, Annie Get Your Gun
    (national tours); Piaf, Sweet Charity
    (Sheffield Crucible).
    Awards include: The Ned Sherrin
    Award for Best Musical at the Evening
    Standard Awards and Best Musical
    at the Laurence Olivier Awards for
    Hello, Dolly!; TMA Best Musical
    Award for Sweet Charity.

  • Designer Jon Bausor

    Trained: Motley Theatre Design
    course and Oxford University.
    Recent theatre includes: King Lear,
    The Winters Tale (RSC); KURSK
    (shortlisted Best Design Evening
    Standard awards – Sound and Fury/
    Young Vic); I Am Yusuf and this is my
    brother (Shebbahurr, Palestine/Young
    Vic, London); The Birthday Party,
    Ghost Stories (Lyric Hammersmith);
    Terminus (Peacock, Dublin/Melbourne
    International Festival/Public Theatre,
    New York); Julius Caesar, Romeo
    and Juliet, Big Love (Abbey Theatre,
    Dublin); The Soldiers Tale (Old
    Vic); James and the Giant Peach
    (nominated Best Design Manchester
    Evening News Awards – Octagon,
    Bolton); Scenes from the Back of
    Beyond (Royal Court); Sanctuary,
    The Tempest (National Theatre);
    Baghdad Wedding (Soho).
    Opera includes: The Knot Garden
    (Klangbogen, Vienna); Queen of
    Spades (Edinburgh Festival Theatre);
    The Lighthouse (Teatro Poliziano,
    Montepulciano).
    Dance includes: TheThief of Baghdad,
    Ghosts (Royal Opera House); A Tale of
    Two Cities (Northern Ballet Theatre);
    Scribblings (Rambert); Firebird (Bern
    Ballet, Switzerland); Snow White in
    Black (Phoenix Dance Theatre).

  • Composer and Sound Score Nick Powell

    Recent work includes: Urtain (Spanish
    National Theatre); Dunsinane,
    The Drunks, God in Ruins (RSC);
    The Vertical Hour by David Hare,
    The Priory, Relocated (Royal Court);
    Tito Andronico (Animalario, Madrid);
    Panic (Improbable); The Family
    Reunion (Donmar Warehouse);
    Bonheur (Comedie Francais); Marat-
    Sade; Realism (Edinburgh International
    Festival); The Wonderful World of
    Dissocia; The Wolves in the Walls
    (National Theatre of Scotland) and
    Improbable.
    Awards include: Animalario Award
    for Best Musical Composition for
    Scenic Arts Premios Max 2010 and
    Nominated Best Musical Director for
    Urtain; Premios Max Award for Best
    Production for Marat-Sade; TMA
    and Scottish Theatre Award for Best
    Production for The Wonderful World
    of Dissocia; TMA Award for Best
    Show for Young People for
    The Wolves in the Walls.
    Nick is half of Oskar, who released
    their second album ‘LP:2’ recently and
    have produced installations for the
    V&A and CCA as well as written live
    soundtracks for Prada in Milan.

  • Movement Director Liam Steel

    For Regent’s Park: Director:
    The Tempest. Movement Director:
    Romeo and Juliet.
    Artistic Director and Director: Sinner,
    Revelations, Babel (Stan Won’t Dance).
    Director: Tom’s Midnight Garden
    (Library Theatre, Manchester);
    L’Infidelta Delusa (English Touring
    Opera); Absolute Beginners (Lyric
    Hammersmith); Vurt (Contact
    Theatre, Manchester); Oliver Twist
    (Library Theatre, Manchester);
    Devotion (Theatre Centre).
    Director and Choreographer: Knots
    (Cois Ceim Dance Theatre Company);
    Hymns (Frantic Assembly, Lyric
    Hammersmith); The Flight (Adelaide
    Theatre Festival).
    Choreographer: Crazy Gary (Bare
    Bones Dance Company); Hooked
    (Blueeyedsoul Dance Company); Strictly
    Dandia (Tamasha Theatre Company).
    Choreographer and Movement
    Director:
    Jean de Florette (The Venue);
    Paradise Lost (Northampton Theatre
    Royal); Pericles (Royal Shakespeare
    Company).
    Movement Director: Imagine This (New
    London Theatre); The Count of Monte
    Cristo (Manchester Royal Exchange);
    Sparkleshark (National Theatre).

  • Lighting Designer Paul Keogan

    Trained: Trinity College Dublin,
    Glasgow University.
    Lighting designs include: Wake
    (Nationale Reisopera, Netherlands);
    Intemperance (Everyman, Liverpool);
    Tartuffe (Liverpool Playhouse);
    The Taming of the Shrew (Royal
    Shakespeare Company); Ages of the
    Moon (Abbey Theatre Dublin/Atlantic
    Theatre NYC); Harvest (Royal
    Court Theatre, London); Born Bad
    (Hampstead Theatre, London); Blue/
    Orange (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield);
    Intemperance (Everyman Liverpool);
    No Escape, The Resistible Rise of
    Arturo Ui, Romeo and Juliet, Julius
    Caesar (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); The
    Hairy Ape, Woyzeck (Corcadorca,
    Cork); The Birds (Gate Theatre,
    Dublin); Walworth Farce (Druid,
    Galway); Pierrot Lunaire (Almeida
    Opera); Angel/Babel (Operating
    Theatre) Trad (Galway Arts Festival);
    The Makropulos Case, Der Fliegende
    Holländer (Opera Zuid, Netherlands).
    Transformations (Wexford Festival
    Opera); Die Zauberflöte (National
    Opera of Korea); Lady Macbeth of
    Mtensk (Opera Ireland).

  • Sound Designer Fergus O'Hare

    For Regent’s Park: Much Ado
    About Nothing; The Tempest;
    The Importance of Being Earnest;
    Romeo and Juliet; Twelfth Night,
    A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
    Recent work includes: The Lion’s Face
    (The Opera Group/ROH); Pictures
    From An Exhibition (Sadler’s Wells);
    Peter and Vandy (503), All My Sons
    (Curve); Inherit The Wind (Old Vic);
    The Black Album (National Theatre);
    Julius Caesar (Royal Shakespeare
    Company); In The Red and Brown
    Water (Young Vic); Twelfth Night
    (Donmar, West End); Cordelia Dream
    (Royal Shakespeare Company);
    Marble (Abbey Theatre).
    Work in New York, Los Angeles and
    Sydney includes The Shape of Things;
    A Day in the Death of Joe Egg;
    Dance of Death; Noises Off; Electra
    (Drama Desk Nominee), An Enemy
    of the People.

  • Casting Director Sarah Bird

    Theatre includes: Juliet and her
    Romeo (Bristol Old Vic); The Rise
    and Fall of Little Voice (Vaudeville
    Theatre,West End); Bedroom Farce
    & Miss Julie (Rose Kingston); Mrs
    Klein (Almeida); Calendar Girls (Noel
    Coward, West End & Tour); Speaking
    in Tongues (Duke of Yorks, West
    End); God of Carnage (The Gielgud
    Theatre,West End); Brief Encounter
    (West End); Cloud 9 (Almeida); Rain
    Man (Vaudeville Theatre, West End);
    Equus (Gielgud Theatre, West End);
    The Play What I Wrote (Wyndhams
    Theatre, West End); Art (Wyndhams
    Theatre, West End & Tour); Rebecca
    by Frank McGuiness (Tour); Calico
    (Duke of Yorks, West End).
    Film includes: A Bunch of Amateurs;
    Morris; A Life with Bells On;
    Stormbreaker; As you Like it;
    Ladies in Lavender; Wilde.
    Television includes: Hustle; Crash;
    Nylon; Madame Bovary; Pie in the Sky.

  • Fight Director Renny Krupinski

    Fight Director: West End – Imagine
    This, The Postman Always Rings
    Twice; Shakespeare’s Globe 2006
    – 2009; Making Noise Quietly;
    The Three Musketeers; Outside
    London – Liverpool Shakespeare
    Festival; Northern Ballet’s The Three
    Musketeers; Royal Exchange &
    Library Theatres Manchester since
    1992; Abbey Dublin; Lyric Belfast;
    Liverpool Playhouse; West Yorkshire
    Playhouse; Leicester Haymarket;
    Ludlow Festival; Twelfth Night (RSC);
    Les Misérables (1st UK tour, Germany,
    Belgium); First Family Entertainment
    director of fights 2009.
    Writer: Bare (International Mobil
    Playwriting Award); D’Eon; Katie
    Crowder; Lady Macbeth Rewrites
    The Rulebook; The Bill; various BBC
    Radio comedies. Renny is the voice and
    face of OBLIVION at Alton Towers
    and is taking the award winning play
    Bare to venue 39 for Edinburgh 2010.
    Television includes: The Bill,
    Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Brookside,
    Lunch Monkeys, Grange Hill,
    Coronation Street.
    Film: Tyrannosaur, The Chase 2;
    The Visitor; Blue Murder 3,4 & 5.

  • Voice Coach and Text Consultant Barbara Houseman

    Personal Voice Coach includes: for
    Jude Law Hamlet (West End); for
    Daniel Radcliffe Equus (Broadway
    and West End); for Patrick Kielty
    A Night in November (Trafalgar
    Studios); for Kenneth Branagh
    Richard III (Sheffield Crucible);
    for Frank Skinner Art (West End).
    Production Voice Coach includes:
    Calendar Girls (present tour);
    Misanthrope (Comedy); Much Ado
    About Nothing, The Tempest, The
    Importance of Being Ernest (Regent’s
    Park); Treats (Garrick); The Play
    What I Wrote (Wyndham’s) Further
    than the Furthest Thing (Tricycle);
    Mnemonic (Complicite); Hamlet
    (Birmingham); Doctor Doolittle
    (Apollo); Cleansed (Royal Court).
    Associate Director responsible for voice
    and text:
    Romeo and Juliet (Naples
    Festival ’10); Comedy of Errors,
    More Grimm Tales (Young Vic).
    Voice and Text Coach – Royal
    Shakespeare Company ’91-’97:
    including Macbeth (with Derek
    Jacobi); Hamlet (with Kenneth
    Branagh); Richard III (with Simon
    Russell Beale); A Midsummer
    Nights’ Dream.

  • Dialect Coach Charmian Hoare

    Trained at the Central School of
    Speech and Drama. She has worked
    extensively in theatre and film as a
    Voice and Dialect coach for the past
    26 years. She has worked for many
    years at the Guildhall School of Music
    and Drama and is now a professor at
    Penn State University, USA, teaching
    there every autumn.
    Recent theatre work includes:
    The Merchant of Venice, The Taming
    of the Shrew, Winters Tale (Royal
    Shakespeare Company); Brighton
    Beach Memoirs (Watford Palace
    Theatre); I Oughta be in Pictures
    (Manchester Library Theatre); Dancing
    at Lughnasa, Arthur and George
    (Birmingham Rep); Under Milk Wood
    (Colchester Mercury); Death of a
    Salesman (West Yorkshire Playhouse);
    Jerusalem (Royal Court Theatre);
    Taking Sides, The Music Man, Separate
    Tables (Chichester Festival Theatre);
    Keswick, The Maid of Buttermere, The
    Memory of Water, Summer Lightning,
    A Chorus of Disapproval, Stones in
    his Pocket (Theatre by the Lake);
    Everyone loves a Winner (Manchester
    Royal Exchange); The Mountaintop
    (Trafalgar Studios, London).
    Film credits include: Othello; An Ideal
    Husband; The Butcher Boy.

  • With specially commissioned recorded music .


    • Cast:
      • Lucy May Barker : Mercy Lewis

        Theatre includes: Really Old,
        Like Forty Five (National
        Theatre); Zombie Prom (Landor
        Theatre); Spring Awakening (Lyric
        Hammersmith/Novello); Annie (UK
        and international tours).
        Television includes: The Culshaw and
        Stephenson Show.

      • Charlie Cameron : Susanna Walcott

        Theatre includes: Grease (Piccadilly
        Theatre); Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday
        Night (Jermyn Street Theatre/Arts
        Theatre); Murder Mystery Musical
        (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Peter Pan
        (Theatre Royal Brighton).

      • Philip Cumbus : Reverend John Hale

        Theatre includes: The Man Who Had
        All The Luck (Edinburgh Lyceum);
        Love’s Labours Lost, Romeo and
        Juliet, Macbeth, Merchant of Venice,
        Helen, Holding Fire (Shakespeare’s
        Globe); A Month in the Country
        (Salisbury Playhouse); Edward II
        (BAC); The Seagull (Northcott,
        Exeter); Vincent in Brixton (Salisbury
        Playhouse, tour); The Duchess of
        Malfi (West Yorkshire Playhouse);
        In Praise of Love (Minerva Theatre,
        Chichester); Great Expectations
        (Royal Shakespeare Company/Cheek
        By Jowl); The Fence (The Wrestling
        School); The Little Mermaid (Sphinx
        Theatre Company); The Soldier
        (Edinburgh Prince).
        Television includes: A Touch of Frost;
        Hope and Glory; My Hero.
        Radio includes: Our Brave Boys.

      • Emma Cunniffe : Elizabeth Proctor

        Theatre includes: Three Sisters, Major Barbara,
        Twelfth Night (Royal Exchange);
        The Entertainer (Old Vic); As You
        Like It (Royal Lyceum); Losing Louis
        (Hampstead/West End); Women
        Beware Women (Royal Shakespeare
        Company); The Master Builder (ETT);
        Tales From Hollywood (Donmar
        Warehouse); Educating Rita (Citizens
        Theatre); Les Liaisons Dangereuses
        (Bristol Old Vic); Caravan (The
        Bush); The Glass Room (Hampstead);
        Dumbshow (Rose Theatre).
        Television includes: The Genius
        of Mozart; The Lakes; A Place of
        Execution; Flesh and Blood; The
        Cry; Great Expectations; Clocking
        Off; Cracker; All the Kings Men;
        Love or Money.
        Film includes: Among Giants.
        Emma received a nomination for the
        Ian Charleston award and the 2000
        TMA award.

      • Oliver Ford Davies : Deputy-Governor Danforth

        Theatre includes: Hamlet (Royal
        Shakespeare Company); All’s Well
        That Ends Well, Much Ado About
        Nothing, St Joan, Galileo, David Hare
        Trilogy, Racing Demon (National
        Theatre); Ivanov, Naked, King Lear
        (Almeida Theatre); Heartbreak
        House (Theatre Royal, Haymarket);
        Absolutely! (Perhaps?) (Wyndhams
        Theatre); The Promise, Larkin With
        Women (Orange Tree Theatre).
        Television includes: Kavanagh QC;
        David Copperfield; The Way We Live
        Now; The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
        Feature films include: Star Wars I,
        II and III; Mrs Brown; Sense and
        Sensibility; Johnny English.
        Publications include: Playing
        Lear; King Cromwell; Performing
        Shakespeare.
        Awards include: Olivier Award for
        Best Actor for Racing Demon.

      • Anni Domingo : Tituba

        Theatre includes: The Crucible
        (Theatre Clwyd); The Crucible
        (Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham);
        Tartuffe, Suddenly Last Summer
        (Theatre Clwyd); A Winter’s Tale (New
        End Theatre); Macbeth (USA tour);
        All’s Well That Ends Well (Oxford
        Playhouse); Gone With The Wind
        (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); Yerma,
        Children’s Hour (Royal Exchange,
        Manchester); Blood Wedding (National
        Theatre); Guess Who’s Coming To
        Dinner (Cambridge Arts Theatre); To
        Kill A Mocking Bird (Lyceum Theatre);
        Two Can Play (Liverpool Everyman);
        Lulu (Watford Palace Theatre); The
        Miracle Worker (Leicester Haymarket);
        No Boys Cricket Club, The Dragon
        Can’t Dance (Theatre Royal, Stratford
        East); Raisin In The Sun, Dr Faustus,
        The Carver Chair (Contact Theatre);
        Blithe Spirit (Queen’s Theatre,
        Hornchurch); State of Play (Derby
        Playhouse); Getting The Picture
        (Lyric Theatre, Belfast).

      • Susan Engel : Rebecca Nurse

        Theatre includes: Dido Queen of
        Carthage, Her Naked Skin, The Hour
        We Knew Nothing of Each Other,
        Angels in America, Richard III, King
        Lear, Good Person of Sichuan, Watch on
        the Rhine (National); Women Beware
        Women, Bad Weather, Wars of the
        Roses (Royal Shakespeare Company);
        Hecuba (Donmar), Brand ((Royal
        Shakespeare Company) Swan and
        Haymarket); A Passage to India (Shared
        Experience); The Sea (Chichester); An
        Inspector Calls (Garrick); Clandestine
        Marriage (Queens Theatre); Cherry
        Orchard (Leicester Haymarket); A Kind
        of Alaska (Duchess); Hamlet (Donmar
        and Piccadilly); Last of the Red Hot
        Lovers (Criterion); Hotel in Amsterdam
        (Royal Court); The Room (Bristol
        University Drama Dep.).
        Television includes: Midsomer Murders.
        Film includes: Butley, King Lear.
        Awards include: Clarence Derwent
        Award for Best Performance in a
        Supporting Role as Mrs Heidelberg.

      • Christopher Fulford : Reverend Samuel Parris

        Theatre includes: The Indian Boy
        (Royal Shakespeare Company);
        Nightingale and Chase (Royal Court Theatre); Four Knights In
        Knaresborough (Tricycle Theatre);
        The Kitchen, Women Laughing
        (Royal Court Theatre); Made in
        Bangkok (Aldwych Theatre).
        Television includes: Whitechapel;
        Survivors; Collision; The Last Enemy;
        Murphy’s Law; The Brief; Servants;
        Mists of Avalon; Hornblower;
        The Sculptress; Cracker.
        Feature films include: Bel Ami; Pelican
        Blood; Scoop; Woody Allen Summer
        Project 2009; Pierrepoint; Joyeux
        Noel; Millions; Detox; Immortal
        Beloved; A Prayer For The Dying.

      • Patrick Godfrey : Giles Corey

        Love’s Labours Lost (Globe Theatre/
        US Tour); The Frontline, Timan of
        Athens (Globe Theatre); Enemies (Almeida); His Dark Materials, Three
        Sisters, Battle Royal, Mary Stuart
        (National); The Iceman Cometh
        (Almeida/Old Vic Broadway); Hamlet
        (RSC); Nicholas Nickleby (RSC
        Aldwych Broadway).
        Television includes: My Family; The
        Falklands Play; Midsomer Murders.
        Film includes: The Duchess; Oliver
        Twist; Ever After; Heat and Dust; A
        Room With a View; Remains of the
        Day, Maurice; The Importance of Being
        Earnest; The Count of Monte Cristo.

      • Christopher Hunter : Judge Hathorne

        Theatre includes: Romeo and Juliet
        (Royal Shakespeare Company); Iph
        (Mercury Theatre); Richard II (Old
        Vic/Rechlinghausen); The Riot Act
        (Gate Theatre); Ivanov (National
        Theatre); Othello (Southwark
        Playhouse); The Man Who Had All
        The Luck (Sheffield Crucible); Ghetto
        (Riverside Studios); The Herbal Bed
        (Duchess Theatre); The Tempest,
        Venetian Twins, Richard III (Royal Shakespeare Company); My Father’s
        House (Birmingham Repertory
        Theatre); Hot Fudge and Ice Cream
        (Contact Theatre); The Parasol
        (Royal Exchange, Manchester);
        Summerfolk (Chichester Festival
        Theatre).
        Feature films include: Nostradamus;
        Dracula: Resurrection; 51st State;
        Christopher Columbus; Forgotten
        Prisoners; Maurice; Aria..

      • Bettrys Jones : Mary Warren

        Theatre includes: War Horse (New London Theatre);
        Measure for Measure, Cariad
        (Theatre Clwyd), Box (Birmingham
        Rep); To Kill a Mockingbird (West
        Yorkshire Playhouse/Birmingham
        Rep/tour); A Midsummer Night’s
        Dream, The Comedy of Errors
        (Royal Shakespeare Company); The
        Little Years (Orange Tree); Wait
        Until Dark (Garrick Theatre); Party
        Time/One for the Road (BAC).
        Television includes: Skins.

      • Paul Kemp : Ezekiel Cheever

        Theatre includes: My Wonderful
        Day (Stephen Joseph Theatre,
        Scarborough/59E59 New York);
        Woman In Mind (Vaudeville Theatre/
        Stephen Joseph Theatre); Year Of
        The Rat (West Yorkshire Playhouse);
        Absent Friends (Salisbury Playhouse);
        The Flint Street Nativity (Liverpool
        Playhouse); Hobson’s Choice
        (Watermill Theatre); Monkey’s Uncle
        (Orange Tree Theatre); Private Fears
        In Public Places (Stephen Joseph
        Theatre/Orange Tree Theatre/59E59
        New York); Drowning On Dry
        Land (Stephen Joseph Theatre);
        The Madness Of George III (West
        Yorkshire Playhouse/Birmingham
        Rep); The Absence Of War,
        Murmuring Judges, Racing Demon
        (Birmingham Rep); Way Upstream
        (Derby Playhouse); A Midsummer
        Night’s Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost,
        Much Ado About Nothing (Regent’s
        Park Open Air Theatre).
        Television includes: Life On Mars;
        Maxwell; The Trial Of Tony Blair;
        The Bill; Black Books; Doctors; TLC.
        Feature films include: When
        Saturday Comes.

      • Geoff Leesley : Thomas Putnam

        Theatre includes: Othello (Trafalgar
        Studios); Apple Cart (Theatre Royal,
        Bath); Pygmalion (Hong Kong
        Festival); De Montfort, Madras House
        (Orange Tree Theatre); The Knight of
        the Burning Pestle (Mercury Theatre/
        Young Vic); Merry Wives/King John
        (Northern Broadsides); Jerusalem
        (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Making
        Waves (Stephen Joseph Theatre); The
        Seagull (Mercury Theatre); Henry V/
        Changeling (Hong Kong Festival).
        Television includes: Midsomer
        Murders; Law and Order UK;
        Eastenders; Wire in the Blood; Little
        Britain; Coronation Street; In Search
        of the Brontës; Walking on the
        Moon; Casualty; Holby City; A Life
        for a Life.
        Feature films include: Wimbledon;
        Asylum; Wilde.

      • Alexandra Mathie : Ann Putnam/Sarah Good

        Theatre includes: My Wonderful
        Day (Scarborough/New York/UK
        tour); Antigone, See How They
        Run, The Vortex, Separate Tables
        (Royal Exchange, Manchester); The
        Unconquered (tour/New York);
        Private Fears In Public Places
        (Scarborough/Orange Tree/New
        York); Sweet Fanny Adams In Eden
        (Stellar Quines, Pitlochry); The Prime
        of Miss Jean Brodie (Lyceum Theatre,
        Edinburgh); Wit (UK tour); The Diary
        of Anne Frank (Birmingham Repertory
        Theatre); A Listening Heaven (Lyceum
        Theatre, Edinburgh); Mahler’s
        Conversion (Guildford/West End);
        House and Garden (Scarborough/
        National Theatre); Just Between
        Ourselves (Northcott, Exeter); Jane
        Eyre (Theatre Clwyd/West End);
        Macbeth (Theatre Clwyd); A Winter’s
        Tale (UK tour); Twelfth Night
        (Nottingham Playhouse); Daisy Pulls
        It Off (Nuffield Theatre/West End).
        Radio includes: Howards End;
        Spellbound.
        Television includes: Stuart: A Life
        Backwards.
        Awards include: BBC Carleton Hobbs
        Radio Award 1982; Plays and Players
        Critics Award, Best Newcomer 1983;
        TMA Award, Best Supporting Actress
        1995; Scottish Critics Awards for
        Theatre, Best Actress 2003; TMA
        Award Nomination, Best Supporting
        Actress 2003; MEN Award
        Nomination, Best Actress 2006

      • Gary Milner : Marshall Herrick

        Theatre includes: A Streetcar
        Named Desire (Donmar Warehouse);
        Imagine This (New London
        Theatre); The Music Man (Chichester
        Festival Theatre); Parade (Donmar
        Warehouse); Evita (Adelphi Theatre);
        How To Succeed In Business, Lee
        Miller, 5-11 (Chichester Festival
        Theatre); Brighton Rock (Almeida
        Theatre); Anything Goes (Theatre
        Royal, Drury Lane); Chicago
        (Adelphi Theatre); Spend, Spend,
        Spend (Piccadilly Theatre); Chitty
        Chitty Bang Bang (Palladium
        Theatre).
        Television includes: Murphy’s Law,
        Spooks, The Bill, Doctor Who.
        Film includes: John Carter
        of Mars.

      • Patrick O'Kane : John Proctor

        Theatre includes: War Horse
        (National Theatre/New London
        Theatre); Macbeth/Macbett (Royal
        Shakespeare Company); Hamlet
        (Abbey Theatre); Sweet Bird
        of Youth, Edward II (Citizen’s
        Glasgow); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
        (Lyric, Belfast); The Playboy of the
        Western World, Closing Time, Scenes
        From The Big Picture (National
        Theatre); The Postman Always Rings
        Twice (West Yorkshire Playhouse);
        Popcorn (West Yorkshire Playhouse/
        Nottingham Playhouse and West
        End, Apollo Theatre); A Whistle
        In The Dark (Royal Exchange,
        Manchester/Tricycle Theatre);
        Shoot The Crow, Miss Julie (Royal
        Exchange, Manchester); The House
        (Abbey Theatre); As The Beast Sleeps
        (Abbey Theatre/BBC); Observe The
        Sons Of Ulster Marching Towards
        The Somme (Abbey Theatre/
        Edinburgh Festival); The Plough And
        The Stars (Abbey Theatre); Trust
        (Royal Court Theatre).
        Television includes: Ashes To Ashes;
        Cold Comfort; Five Days; Wire In
        The Blood.
        Film includes: Exorcist III; Perkins 14.
        Awards: Irish Times/ESB Best
        Supporting Actor for As The Beast
        Sleeps; NESTA fellowship.

      • Ellie Paskell : Betty Parris

        Theatre includes: The Long Road
        (The Curve); Symposium (Old Vic
        Theatre); Eloquent Protest (Duke
        of York’s Theatre); The 24 Hour
        Plays (Old Vic Theatre); One Night
        in November (Coventry Belgrade);
        Arabian Nights (Royal Exchange,
        Manchester); The Wizard of Oz
        (Lowry Theatre).
        Television includes: Shameless; Ashes
        to Ashes; Waterloo Road; The Bill;
        The Illustrated Mum; Holby City;
        Burn It; Casualty; Doctors.
        Films include: Bro.
        Radio includes: A Trip To
        Turners Store.

      • Malcolm Rogers : Francis Nurse

        Theatre includes: The Tempest
        (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre);
        Roots (Young Vic); After The Rain
        (Duchess Theatre); Vivat Vivat
        Regina (Piccadilly Theatre).
        Television includes: Psychoville;
        Casualty; Doctors; Little Britain;
        The Bill; Holby City; Just William;
        Dirty, Filthy Love; Cold Lazarus;
        All Creatures Great and Small; Ever
        Decreasing Circles; Rumpole of the
        Bailey; Robin Hood; Dr Who.
        Film includes: The Man Who
        Married Himself; Before You Go;
        The Wolfman; Joan Of Arc; The
        Wall; Privilege; Blood Beast Terror.

      • Emily Taaffe : Abigail Williams

        Theatre includes: Nation (National
        Theatre); The House of Special
        Purpose (Chichester Festival
        Theatre); Rock ‘n’ Roll (Library
        Theatre); Three Sisters (Abbey
        Theatre); Intemperance (Liverpool
        Everyman).
        Television includes: Doctors.
        Short film includes: Two Peas.



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