CREW
Scott Barnett
Writer/Producer
Scott is passionate about the place where comedy and drama meet.
He's fascinated by the power of small human stories that focus on time and place - simple, naturalistic stories told in an interesting and funny way.
Currently part of the Soho Theatre Young Company Writers Lab. Scott's work has been showcased on Roundhouse Radio, at the Rich Mix as part of the Ideastap Takeover Festival: Love 2014 and on stage at the Soho Theatre - as part of the Soho Theatre Young Company Stand up Comedy Lab.
Rob Henderson
Director
Directing includes: Welcome to England (Goblin Baby Theatre Company), Would You Rather (LOST Theatre - Winner of LOST Five Minute Festival 2015), Nothing Weird (Playground, Horse and Stables), Phoney (Bread and Roses Theatre), The Hot Air Baboon (The Garage), After The End (Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts), Romeo and Juliet (Teatro delle Forche and Italian tour).
Assistant directing includes: The Making of Ali and Nino (Youth Music Theatre), The Reprobates (HighTide Festival Theatre).
Marie Kearney
Stage Manager
Set Designer
George Bach
Lighting Designer
George is a Freelance Lighting Designer and Production Electrician, who trained on the PgDip in Stage Electrics and Lighting Design course at RADA.
Recent lighting design credits include Storm In A Teacup (Soho Theatre and UK Tour), The Dumb Waiter and The Mountain Bluebird at the Courtyard Theatre, London, Dogs Barking (GBS Theatre, RADA), Cabaret (Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster) and The Wind In The Willows, The Musical (UK Tour) and Suffolk Stories (Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds) as Re-Lighter.
Production Electrician credits include three operas for the English Touring Opera Spring Season 2015 at the Hackney Empire, High Society (Vanbrugh Theatre, RADA) and Mad To Go (GBS Theatre, RADA) and Chief Electrician at Pleasance One, Edinburgh for the 2014 Fringe Festival.
He also works at the Donmar Warehouse, the New Wimbledon Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East on a casual basis. Upcoming projects include Lighting Designer for ‘The Flannelettes’ at The King’s Head Theatre - May 2015.
Chris Drohan
Sound Designer
'Design work includes ’Nutcracker: The Musical’ (Pleasance Theatre), 'The Drunken City’ (Tabard Theatre), 'Roaring Trade' (Park Theatre), 'Stichings' (White Bear), ‘Counting Stars’ (Old Red Lion/Assembly Edinburgh), ‘The Social Network’ (Club Theatre, Camden Fringe), ‘La Boheme’ (Arcola Theatre), 'Seussical: The Musical' (Chelsea Theatre), ‘The One Day of the Year’ (Finborough), ‘Socks Off!?' (Bloomsbury Festival), ‘Resolution' (Etcetera Theatre/The Space), 'Shock Treatment' (Kings Head Theatre).
Chris composed for a new Radio Series commissioned by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Chris also works as a Sound and Video Technician, having worked for the Young Vic, Hampstead Theatre, English Touring Opera, Park Theatre, Hightide Festival, Gate Theatre, Kings Head Theatre and Ovalhouse Theatres.
To hear more of Chris’ work visit
CAST
Gemma Leader
Lucy
Gemma is an actor with a particular interest in new writing and comedy. She has a background as a stand up and sketch comedian.
Recent theatre credits include White Inside (Theatre 503), Eleemosynary (Tristan Bates), Everything’s Normal (Unheard Festival) and Two Girls (Clear Lines).
Foss Shepherd
Jason
Foss trained at East 15 and recently played Oedipus in the Young Friends of the Almeida production, as part of the Almeida's Greek Season. Other theatre credits include BeFrank Theatre's Do We Do The Right Thing? (UK / British Forces Germany Tour) Suspense (Riverside Studios), Two Girls (Southwark Playhouse) and The Ghost Sonata (The Rose Bankside)
Elizabeth Menabney
Sarah
Elizabeth graduated from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with a BA in Acting.
Theatre credits include: The Mummy (Belgrade Theatre); Blood Wedding (The Courtyard Theatre); A Muse of Fire (Riverside Studios); Hugo (Arcola Theatre) and SOLD (Quiconque)
Credits whilst training include: Mari-Gaila in Divine Words, Sava in Europe, King Lear in King Lear, Kristin Hetzel in There's No Place Like Home, Narcissa in Love's Last Shift, Helena in A Midsummer Nights Dream and Olga in Three Sisters.
w: www.keddiescott.com t: @beemenabney
Raymond Bethley
Dan
Raymond is making his theatre debut. Since graduating from The Poor School in the summer of 2014 he has worked on ‘Relentless’ a music video and an animated web series, ‘visiting’.
This summer he will be performing Checkhov at Glastonbury and will also be seen as a recurring character in a new BBC3 drama series, ‘Deep Cuts’. He has a strong passion for physical theatre and motion capture.