William Spray: Feature Film
William has just completed filming for the feature A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet; casting was by Nina Gold.
William is one of our newest clients; he studied English at Oxford and trained at the Drama Centre.
Andrew Hodges: The 39 Steps
Andrew recently made his West End debut in the Olivier Award-winning spy thriller, The 39 Steps, which is running at the Criterion Theatre. After being called back from the nationwide tour to step up to the role he was understudying, he gave a barnstorming performance. He is scheduled to return to the West End in July and August after concluding the tour at Nottingham's Theatre Royal.
View the 39 STEPS nationwide tour dates
Catherine Rowney: LA Comedy Fest
Catherine's OneShot short Liars had its US premier at the LA Comedy Fest last week! This follows its screening at the London Short Film Festival and Bootleg earlier this year.
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Catherine has just shot a DFS Price Snap commercial, due to be aired in June.
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Romeo and Juliet has been commissioned by Lyttleton Playing Fields as their new amphitheatre's inaugural show, 29 June - 1 July.
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We're delighted that Catherine appeared as Dr Grace Langley in BBC's DOCTORS. Watch her scenes on youtube.
Abigail Lumb: Spot's Birthday Party
Abigail began a six-month No. 1 tour of Spot's Birthday Party in early February and will contnue to delight audiences till the summer. The show is directed by David Wood and the tour is organised by PW Productions (Woman in Black, An Inspector Calls).
View SPOT'S BIRTHDAY PARTY nationwide tour dates
Prior to Spot, Abigail concluded a tour with the Olivier Award-nominated show The Tiger Who Came to Tea at Leicester's Curve Theatre.
Andrew O'Donoghue: Around the World in 80 Days
Andrew is playing Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days for Vienna's English Theatre in a six-month tour of Austrian schools.
Luke Nicholson: The Importance of Being Earnest
Luke is playing Algy in an immersive production of The Importance of Being Earnest at the Grand Hotel Brighton until 2 June.
Book tickets and view information here
One of our newest clients, Luke trained with the National Youth Theatre and then East 15.
Caryl Jones: Miss Prism
See Caryl as Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest at the St James Theatre Studio (London SW1) 3-7 June.
A recent addition to our books, Caryl trained at the ArtsEd, following a successful career as an ophthalmic surgeon.
Edward Walters: The Alchemist
Edward will be performing in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist at The Rose, Bankside, 6-30 June.
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Edward is the face of Philips Senso Touch 3D, a campaign currently being broadcast around Europe. Watch on YouTube
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His most recent stage role was in Marlowe's Dido Queen of Carthage (also at The Rose, Bankside), for which he received excellent praise - read the 4* review.
Tony Wredden: Da Vinci's Demons (BBC)
Tony Wredden, a former Crescent actor, can currently be seen as Esai in the FOX drama Da Vinci's Demons. It was cast by Priscilla John through Crescent, and is written and directed by David Goyer (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, the Blade franchise, and the upcoming Man of Steel).
Alexander Nair: DFS telly ad
Alexander has just shot a DFS Spring Sale commercial, which will be screened once the sale season begins. He recently appeared in Calories and Broken Hearts at the prestigious Troubadour, Earls Court.
Chris Courtenay: TV pilot
At the end of May Chris is filming a pilot for a new TV comedy, Grass Roots, produced by Artists in Motion.
Chris has also just been cast as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Antic Disposition's upcoming production of Twelfth Night. The show will tour the south of France from 28 July to 11 August. For info please go to: www.ad-tour.com
Rebecca Todd: Sheringham rep
Following a successful season there last year, Rebecca is returning to the award-winning Sheringham Rep this summer. She is playing in the darkly comic thriller Deathtrap and in the farce Tom, Dick and Harry. For details, visit Sheringham Theatre's website.
Martin Durrant: ad campaign hero
Martin has just reprised the role of love-lorn Derek, still chasing the flame-haired girl who got away, in a series of three ads for the Irish bank KBC. The director is Dave Caffery, among whose recent credits is the BBC hit drama, Line of Duty.
Over the last year or so Martin Durrant, along with Chris Courtenay, has been seen in over 30 film festivals in The Furred Man (Evil Hypnotist). The film has won 13 festival prizes to date, including Best Horror at the Limelight Film and Arts Awards (2011), and has also been screened on Channel 4. Find out more on the Facebook page The Furred Man or watch the film on YouTube
Kate Glover: The Sound of Breaking Glass
Kate Glover is doing a schools tour of a new play, The Sound of Breaking Glass, by Sally Sheringham. The play is about the Suffragettes and is performed in costume as a rehearsed reading. Kate plays Ethel, a Cockney barmaid and heckler, and Lady Cleghorn, a monstrous snob.
Jennie Barbook: Best Actress, Riverside Studios
Jennie won the Audience Award for Best Actress in Julie Mayhew's Sun-Eyed Girl at 2012's Off Cut Festival at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith!
Jennie also starred in the winning entry in The Sitcom Mission of 2012. The entry, Yo Valet!, was written by Snez Naik, and the competition panel featured Sky's Lucy Lumsden, the BBC's Gregor Sharp, ITV's Myfanwy Moore, Comedy Central's Sarah Farrell and Hat Trick Productions' Paul Schlesinger. Many congratulations to the whole Yo Valet! team! Click the link for more information: Sitcom Mission
Sian Gordon: top theatre tip
Sian Gordon was among Lyn Gardner's top theatre tips for her show at the Camden People's Theatre. The Collective Project was a devised piece from the Pensive Federation Theatre Company. Over just 12 days in October 2012 the actors created 4 new 12-minute plays. More details are available from the Camden People's Theatre website.
