Brett Johal
Brett's Theatre credits include: 'The Caravan' (Royal Court, Royal and Derngate, Edinburgh Festival - Fringe First, Latitude Festival); 'Economy' (BAC); Master & Margarita (The Space).
Credits Whilst Training: Six Characters Looking for an Author; The Dining Room; Scenes from an Execution; The Misanthrope. (All Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art).
Film Credits: Dear Father (Harrison Films), This is Arthouse (Cock & Bull Stories) Bogo & Flit (Flying Ark Porductions)
Davies Palmer
Davies’s recent credits include:
Theatre: ‘The Caravan‘ (Royal Court, Royal and Derngate, Edinburgh Festival - Fringe First, Latitude Festival); ‘Graham’ in Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads monologue ‘A Chip in the Sugar’ (Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park); ‘Eric Maschwitz’ in ‘Dragon Lady: Being Anna May Wong’ (Soho Theatre); ‘Scrooge’, ’Bob Cratchitt’, ‘Fezziwig’ & others in Inner Sanctum’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ (CAA, Covent Garden).
Television: Alyn in ‘Emmerdale’ (produced by Yorkshire Television & directed by Sarah Punshon).
TV Commercial: ‘Dad’ in Argos’ ‘Last Minute Christmas Shopping’ (produced by Partizan & directed by Traktor).
Music Video: ‘Dad with video camera’ in Coldplay’s ‘Life in Technicolor II’ (produced by Colonel Blimp & directed by Dougal Wilson).
Short Film: ‘David’ in ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’ (produced by Sunny Arts & directed by Will Geffin); ‘Dave Moss’ in ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ (produced by QMUL & directed by Alex Sullivan); ‘The Art Director’ in ‘Call Sheet’ (produced by LCC for Channel 4 & directed by Nick Hynes).
Performance Art: ‘The Game Show Host’ in Susannah Hewlett’s ‘It’s Not You’ (Arnolfini, Bristol and Chapter, Cardiff).
Rachel Dale
Rachel’s Theatre credits include: ‘The Caravan’ (Royal Court, Royal and Derngate, Edinburgh Festival - Fringe First, Latitude Festival); ‘Economy’ (BAC); ‘Lunchtime Restoration’ (Theatre Royal, Haymarket); ‘Great Expectations’ (Northern Stage national tour); ‘Givers’ (Tristan Bates Theatre); ‘Once A Lady’ (Blaize national tour), ‘Five Kinds of Silence’ (Theatro Technis); ‘Disposable People’ (Croft Creative); ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘The Rover’ (Centurion Theatre Company), ‘Y-Fronts and Handbags’ (National Trust Commission).
Credits whilst training include: True, Dare, Kiss (Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham); ‘Female Transport’ (Birmingham Library Theatre), ‘The Tragedy of Valentinian’ (Yardley Studio).
Film work includes: ‘Lullaby’ (NFS); ‘Margie’ (Yusef Productions); ‘Unilateral Longitude’ (SIA films) and ‘Worth’ (Tenth Planet Productions).
Sanchia McCormack
Sanchia trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and The Poor School.
TV: Wallander, Midsommer Murders, Dr Who, The Whistelblowers, Holby City, The Bill,Lewis, William and Mary, New Tricks, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, Doctors, Vital Signs, The Last Detective.
Theatre:
Some Kind of Arizona (Warehouse Theatre),
Burglar Beware (The Old Red Lion),
Me and my Friend (The White Bear),
The Record Keepers (Grip),
Me and My Girl (Grip)
Vaughan Richards
Vaughan studied at the Drama Studio London, The Lee Strasberg Institute and English at University.
Theatre credits include: ‘Mine’ (Bristol Old Vic + UK Tour), Sir Trevor Nunn's 'Sophie's Choice', Fibbs/Lamb in 'Trouble in The Works/Applicant' - Pinter Sketches (Rosemary Branch Theatre), Charlie in 'Signs of A Struggle' (Latchmere Theatre), Biff in 'Death of Salesman', Jean in 'Miss Julie', Gerald in 'Time and the Conways', Stephen in 'After Dinner' (Canal Cafe Theatre), Mercutio in 'Romeo & Juliet' (Edinburgh Fest).
Film/TV: Sir Richard Attenborough's 'In Love and War', 'Drop the Dead Donkey', ‘24 Hours, Despatches, Crimewatch and various Commercials.






