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Greg Shewring is a London based actor, writer, musician. Focusing on new writing as a base of theatre making combined with strong elements of physical theatre and a passion for experimentation - previous works include: Writer/Actor of 'Gutter Mouth' at Edinburgh Fringe Festival , Writer/Actor of 'Scumbag' at the Wardrobe Theatre; Writer/Actor of 'Penny in The Well' at the Polish Club; Writer/Actor of 'Left, After Orbit' at the Tobacco Factory Theatre and writer of 'Bench' as a part of MAYFEST's Off the Peg programme at The Wardrobe Theatre. 
Acting credits include; The Shape Of Things (Ustinov Studio, Bath Theatre Royal), Coram Boy (Bristol Old Vic/Colston Hall), Riot (National Tour) with the Wardrobe Ensemble, Robin Hood (National Student Drama Festival), Skins (Series 2/4, E4 Productions), Teenage Pregnancy Commercial (AnotherFilmCompany).
Greg has also been a long term member and participant of the Bristol Old Vic Young Company with which previous productions include Red Sky, Samson and Delilah (Main House), Our Country's Good (Studio and NSDF), Jason and Medea (Studio and NSDF). And an Acting graduate of The Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Theo St. Claire is a recent graduate from Drama Centre London. He won Best Male Performer at Suceava International Theatre Festival in 2014. In 2015, he was a Best Actor Nominee at St. Albans International Film Festival. He will be making his TV debut in The Tunnel: Sabotage which will air on Sky Atlantic in the UK early 201 6. Credits Include: Leonidik in Equapoise Theatre's The Promise at The White Bear Theatre/Kings Arms Theatre, Salford

GITMO in Wearewhoweare's ATROPHY at Camden Etcetera Theatre

The Unemployed Man/The Pawnbroker/The Consumer in BÉZNĂ Theatre's CRIME at Camden Etcetera Theatre/Unteatru, Bucharest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jon Pascoe began acting at the age of 5 when he was cast in The Bristol Old Vic's immersive show, 'Up the Feeder, Down the Mouth'. He continued his development via the aforementioned theatres Young Company where he drew special mention for his portrayal of Creon in the company's devised piece 'Jason and Medea' in 2010. Jon then went on to gain an MA in Screen Acting from Drama Centre London training under Meisner specialist; John Bezzcitsa. Since his training Jon has written and performed in 'Copita', a short film based around Ernest Heming
way's 'A Clean Well Lighted Place' that was showcased in the short corner of Cannes International Film Festival 2015. Poll Function is Jon's first theatrical role since graduation.






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christabel Holmes graduated from the University of Leeds with a BA First Class Honours in English Literature and Theatre Studies. She has previously worked on numerous productions for Festival Highlights and most recently KPS Productions - in London and Edinburgh. In addition to working with The Project, she is producing the Bristol Shakespeare Festival 2016.

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