Peter in double whammy VAULT Festival run

Peter will be kicking off VAULT Festival very soon with not 1, but 2 shows!

Revolution: This intense Game/Theatre experience is resident in the Vaults for the duration of the festival in a brand new VAULT venue. 

Revolution has engulfed London and a new order must be established. The course of change never did run smooth though. Three rival factions have risen from the ashes of old authority and each must champion their cause in this new dawning of our civilization.

This experience brings together gaming and interactive theatre, casting the audience as the protagonists of change in a city in turmoil. Join us underground to decide the fate of a Revolution. What needs to change? What would make our world better? What would you sacrifice in the name of your ideology?

24th Jan - 18th March

Tickets: https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/revolution/

AI Love You: Peter joins co-star Eve Ponsonby in this challenging piece on moral and ethical decision making. Casting the audience as the ‘Creative Biolife Ethical Steering Committee’, you decide the fate of Adam and April through the power of your vote. In this “magnificent, complex” show (A Spy in the Stalls), who lives and who dies is in your hands. What's more, Peter and Eve will switch roles every night meaning the possible shows you might end up seeing are almost endless!

7th - 11th February

Tickets: https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/ai-love-you/

The Festival runs from mid January to mid March in the Vaults below Waterloo station.

David starts 2018 acting in (and directing) a John Hopkins classic!

It's been a busy December for David Sayers as he directs and performs in Time and Tide Theatre Company's production of 'This Story of Yours'. Written by John Hopkins in 1968 the play deals with the repercussions of a brutal police interrogation and was adapted into a cult film called 'The Offence' in the early 1970's starring Sean Connery.

The production will run at the White Bear Theatre in South London from the 9th-27th January and tickets are available here. Make sure you come along and check it out. It promises to be an intense and enthralling evening of theatre!

Welcome to Olivia!

A warm welcome to our newest member Olivia Nicholson! A native Northerner, Olivia was born in Keighley and raised in Skipton. She read Theatre at York St John before taking the two year MA: Screen Acting course at The Drama Centre.

Career highlights include playing the social worker in BBC's Eastenders, Urchin in His Dark Materials at Birmingham Rep and Jenny in the TV's All Good Things. 

Olivia also co-wrote and stars in a musical comedy stage show Trolley Girls which was a **** sell-out hit at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. 

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Jess is Snow White for the Christmas Season

Jess Flood is thrilled to be appearing as Snow White in the hilarious and music-filled pantomime at the Colour House Theatre, Wimbledon. 

The show runs on Saturdays and Sundays 2pm and 4pm until the 21st January. Ticket information can be found here

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Abi appears in Elon Musk/Stephen Hawking collaboration 'Slaughterbots'

Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and other leading figures in the tech community have come together to fund and create a short warning of the perils of weaponised artificial intelligence.

The short was aired at a UN summit this month and comes as a response to ever increasing use of drones in automated strikes.

Abi has done her bit, appearing as a news anchor. You can catch the whole thing below!

 

 

 

 

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Sneak peak behind the scenes with Adam in 'Spiral'!

Glimpse what you can here of Adam's recent short film project, 'Spiral', because you're unlikely to see more before it's release in 2018. Adam co-stars alongside his (in film) 'daughter' in this exciting action thriller.

Shot on location in a humble multi-story carpark in Ipswich, 'Spiral' was filmed almost entirely in one shot. This puts the film in the illustrious company of recent work such as 'Victoria' and classics like Hitchcock's 'Rope' by using this demanding and tension building technique.

The team also includes director Joshua Dickinson, producer Nick Woolgar, and DOP Dann Emmons.

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Nic is the Mother of Dragons for NME interview!

As part of promotion for Graeme of Thrones at the Charing Cross Theatre, Nic and her cast mates were interviewed for NME online. The team were asked to discuss various Game of Thrones fan theories, all the while dressed as their favourite characters to play in the show.  

Check out Nic's Daenarys (complete with striking eyebrows) here.

Graeme of Thrones runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until November 11th, more information here

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Patsy thrills in new music video

Our Patsy Prince features in the new music video for 'I Dare You' by East London rap and hip hop artist Manny Keys. 

Far from her usual glamorous self, Patsy plays a drug-addicted inmate in this gritty featured role. 

Check out the video here.

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Peter appears next month in Hollywood romp

Peter will be appearing from the 7th November in the 25th anniversary production of 'The Tailor Made Man' at the White Bear in Kennington. The show charts the life of William Haines, one of Hollywood's biggest (and least known) stars, his rise to fame, fall from grace, and eventual career in interior design. The glamour and depravity of Hollywood swirl around Haines and his soulmate, Jimmy Shields, as they attempt to weather the perils of a fickle public and the whims of powerful producers.

Peter will be playing several roles, all real people, including Irving Thalberg, Robert Macintyre, and King Vidor. Claudio Macor, the play's writer and original director, first staged the show to great success in London in 1992, when it transferred briefly to off-broadway. It now returns to the London stage after 25 years.

Performances: Tues-Sat 7th-25th November

Tickets: https://www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk/thetailormademan