The Trial. Nick Gill
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Other theatre includes: Bend It Like Beckham, Taken At Midnight, Made in Dagenham, Gypsy, Henry V, Stephen Ward, Passion Play, Peter and Alice, Old Times, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Bodyguard, Hay Fever, The King’s Speech, Sweeney Todd, Betrayal, The Children’s Hour, Love Never Dies, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Priscilla, Oliver! (West End); High Society, Clarence Darrow, Sweet Bird of Youth, Richard III, Inherit the Wind (Old Vic); City of Angels (Donmar); The Cripple of Inishmaan, Matilda, Ghost, Private Lives, La Bête, Billy Elliot (West End/Broadway); A Delicate Balance, It’s Only A Play, The Last Ship, Betrayal, Les Misérables, One Man, Two Guvnors and Spider-Man (Broadway).
NEL CROUCH – Assistant Director
Theatre Includes: Launch Party (R&D, Farnham Maltings); Lorraine & Alan (Edinburgh Fringe / Battersea Arts Centre / National Tour); The Beasts (Lyric Hammersmith, GDIF, Imagine Watford, Latitude); The Long Trick (R&D, Nightingale Theatre); Drone (Theatre503); Speak, Memory (Ovalhouse); Festen (Wickham Theatre) and Yellow Moon (Alma Tavern / Edinburgh Fringe).
Theatre as an assistant includes: What the Thunder Said (Theatre Centre); Home (Arcola) and Found at Sea (Traverse).
Nel is artistic director of Bucket Club, an associate company of Farnham Maltings. They are the first recipients of the Farnham Maltings Fellowship. Nel is a 2015 BBC Performing Arts Fund Fellow and will become Director in Residence at the Tobacco Factory Theatres under the scheme in August.
She has worked as a Young Company assistant at the Unicorn Theatre. She is a graduate of the Royal Court’s Introduction to Playwriting Group.
ROBERT AWOSUSI – Trainee Assistant Director
Theatre includes: Housekeeping (Animals: Rapid Write Response at Theatre503); Dumb Muscle (Playground at The Horse and Stables); and The Country (University of Hull).
Robert is also a playwright and poet.
Robert is supported through the Boris Karloff Trainee Assistant Director Program at the Young Vic.
CAST
MARC ANTOLIN – Law Student / Flogger
Theatre includes: Taken at Midnight (Chichester Minerva, Theatre Royal Haymarket); Amadeus, Singin’ In The Rain, The Music Man (Chichester Festival); From Here to Eternity (Shaftesbury); Matilda (RSC/Cambridge Theatre); Bells Are Ringing, Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi (Union); Into The Woods, Hello Dolly, (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Billy Liar (UK tour) and Imagine This (New London Theatre).
Film includes: London Road, Coconut Shy, Hunky Dory and Love Actually.
Television includes: Caerdydd and More Than Love.
STEVEN BEARD – Uncle Albert / Magistrate
Previous Young Vic includes: The Good Soul of Szechuan and The Government Inspector.
Theatre includes: The Crucible (West Yorkshire Playhouse); A Flea in her Ear, The Illusion (Old Vic); Uncle Vanya, The Winter’s Tale, The Bald Prima Donna, The Breasts of Tiresias, The Park (Crucible, Sheffield); The Lady From the Sea, The Father (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); Waiting for Godot (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry); Endgame (Nottingham Playhouse, Weimar 1999); Nathan the Wise, The Seagull, Seven Doors, Scapino (Chichester Festival); Racing Demon, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (National Theatre); Of Thee I Sing, Let ‘em Eat Cake and Paradise Moscow (Opera North).
Film includes: Anna Karenina, The Remains of the Day and Shakespeare in Love.
RICHARD CANT – Male Guard / Assistant / Tudor
Theatre includes: My Night with Reg (Donmar/Apollo); War Horse (National Theatre); Salome (Headlong); Troilus and Cressida, Cymbeline, As You Like It (Cheek By Jowl); The Country Wife, Original Sin (Sheffield Crucible); She Stoops to Conquer (New Kent Opera); Pera Pelas (Gate); Other People (Royal Court); Angels in America (Manchester Library); Hamlet, Cymbeline, Much Ado About Nothing (RSC); The Modern Husband (Actors Touring Co.); The Canterbury Tales (Garrick) and Waterland (Eastern Angles).
Film includes: Sparkle and Lawless Heart.
Television includes: Mapp And Lucia, Outlander, Above Suspicion: Red Dahlia, Doctor Who, Vexed, The Bill, Midsomer Murders, Bleak House, Gunpowder, Treason & Plot, The Way We Live Now, Shackleton, Gimme Gimme Gimme, Sunburn, This Life and Great Expectations.
Radio and Voice includes: Medieval Hitchhiker, Assassin’s Creed, 007 Legends.
SARAH CROWDEN – Mrs Barrow / Information Officer
Theatre includes: Flare Path (Theatre Royal, Haymarket); If So, Then Yes (Jermyn Street); Little Women (Duchess); 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Stratford East); The Man Who Came To Dinner (Chichester Festival); The Flag (Moving Theatre); Chatsky (Almeida & tour); La Bete (Lyric Hammersmith); Rookery Nook (Greenwich) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC, Stratford, tour and London).
Film includes: Alice Through the Looking Glass, Queen of the Desert, The Riot Club, Jupiter Ascending, Quartet, Brideshead Revisited, The Oxford Murders, Miss Potter, The Man Who Knew Too Little, Orlando, Erik the Viking and The Wind in the Willows.
Television includes: Doc Martin, New Tricks, Cockroaches, Wolf Hall, Downton Abbey, Doctors, Endeavour, Upstairs Downstairs, Affinity, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Longford, He Knew He Was Right, Tipping the Velvet and Vanity Fair.
Sarah is also a book reviewer and writer. She has reviewed for The Lady, TLS and Literary Review amongst others, and contributes regularly to the literary quarterly Slightly Foxed.
CHARLIE FOLORUNSHO – Bank Clerk / Defendant in Tattooist
Previous Young Vic includes: The Mosquito Coast.
Other theatre includes: Satyagraha (ENO & Metropolitan Opera, New York); The Firework Maker’s Daughter (Lyric Hammersmith); Gilgamesh (London Parks); All’s Well That Ends Well (UK tour); The Lower Depths (The Clink Vaults); Muhummad Ali & Me (Ovalhouse); Under Their Influence (Tricycle); The Southwark Mysteries (Southwark Cathedral), Faust (UK tour); The Tempest (Brighton Beach); And the Snake Shed its Skin (Oxford Playhouse); Slamdunk (Hackney Empire); The Resistible Rise of Artuto Ui (Mercury); Peter Pan (Sheffield Crucible); A Mad World My Masters (New Wolsey); The Arrival (Newcastle Playhouse); Momo (Greenwich