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Producer | Heather Doole Director | Poppy Burton-Morgan Designer | William Reynolds Costume Designer | Katharine Heath Assistant Producer | Guy Dorey Assistant Director | Erica Miller
Otieno | Trevor Michael Georges Trevor is also a musician, composer, writer and, most importantly, father of four year old twin girls. Television includes Rotters’ Club, Doctors, Casualty, Dr. Who, Eastenders, Pulling and Ink Thief. Theatre includes How to Cook A Country (Riverside Studios), The Buddy Holly Story (Victoria Palace Theatre, UK Tour and Canada), Porgy and Bess (Glyndebourne Opera, Royal Opera House), Casablanca (Whitehall Theatre), Once On this Island (Birmingham Rep), Carmen Jones (Old Vic), The Iron Man (Young Vic), Larry Adler Concerts (U.K. Tour)
Kagiso | Kevin Golding Kevin's theatre includes: How to Cook a Country (Riverside Studios), Macbeth (Northcott Theatre), Mother Courage and Children of the Crown (Nottingham Playhouse), The Exchange (Jermyn Street Theatre), Nina & Shaz (Brockley Jack Theatre), Reality Chokes (Pentameters Theatre). Film, TV and radio includes Naija Bride (BBC World Service), Silent Witness (BBC), Footballers Wives (ITV), Counterfeit Butterfly (IJE Films), Je Suis Daddy (Blacklight Productions), Badinage (Celestial Pictures) and The Plague (Prodigal Productions).
Ian | Jack Hawkins Jack left LAMDA in 2009 - this is his professional stage debut. Theatre while at LAMDA included The Importance Of Being Earnest, Days of Significance, The Man Of Mode and Twelfth Night. He recently appeared in the short film Obsession and in Bright Star.
Diana | Sian Goff Sian graduated from the Oxford School of Drama in 2008, where theatre included Paradise Lost (Southwark Playhouse) and Twelfth Night (Drill Hall). Other theatre includes Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith), Bedroom (Southwark Playhouse), Eight (King's Head Theatre), The Moo Crew (The New Diorama Theatre), Three Minute Hero (Cock Tavern Theatre). Films include Lucy, How to get over Death, Smooth, and Leave to Enter.
Rufaro | David Ajao David was born and raised in Peckham to Nigerian parents. He had his first taste of acting when appearing in commercials for ESPN as a teenager – from where he went on to Rose Bruford (spending his second year in America). Since graduating he has gone on to work alongside Eamonn Walker, been directed by Kwame Kwei-armah and performed at the National Theatre Studio.
Howard | David Charles David trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Theatre includes Under Milk Wood, The Duchess of Malfi and Queen Christina (Bristol Old Vic), An Enemy of the People (Theatr Clywd), Granny & the Gorilla (Regents Park Open Air Theatre), In Session (Leicester Haymarket & Manchester Contact) and Timon of Athens and Conduct of Life (Sherman Theatre). Television includes Into the Storm (HBO/BBC), Millennium (BBC/CNN), M.I. HIGH, Fantabulosa!, Ten Days To War, High Hopes, The Story of Tracy Beaker, The Bench, Wild West, Grange Hill and The Old Devils (BBC), Kidnapped Abroad (C5), Doc Martin (ITV), A470 (S4C), The Bill (ITV), A Curious Suicide and Hale & Pace (ITV).
Vick | Michael Hayes Michael moved to London from America in 2006. Theatre includes the Wizard of Oz, Company, Charley's Aunt, The OAPz, Cinderella, and Sweeney Todd.
Bamedele | Rhoda Ofori-Attah Rhoda trained at the Oxford School of Drama. Theatre includes Romeo and Juliet (Globe Theatre), Present Tense:13 (Southwark Playhouse) and Liquid Gold (Almeida Theatre). Other theatre includes productions at Arcola, Finborough, Croydon Warehouse, Soho theatre and Theatre 503. TV includes Rose and Maloney, The Bill and Grownups.
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