| Lizzie Feltham (Gwen) : A graduate from the Birmingham School of
Acting, Lizzie has appeared in many theatre and film productions. Theatre: Prudencia & Beggar
'House of Bernarda Alba', Bessie Burgess 'The Plough and the stars', Sarah 'Company'. Film:
Patricia 'Seconds from disaster' (National Geographic), Amelia 'Divorce of Vincent Moon',
Vixen 'The Simple Truth'. Radio: Nadia 'A wing and a prayer'. |
| Sam Millard (Tom) : Sam graduated from the Birmingham School of
Acting in 2004, where credits include Smike in 'Nicholas Nickelby', Alexander in 'The Dreaming',
Clerimont in 'Epicone' and Andrey Sergeevich in 'The Three Sisters'. Since graduating credits
include Karli from 'Vienna Dreaming' at the National Theatre studio directed by Orla O Loughlin
and several short film roles. |
| Kathryn Garden (Beth): Kathryn studied at the London School of Musical
Theatre where credits include Joyce in 'Ruffian on the Stair', 'Saturday Night Fever' and Atalanta
in 'Jason and the Argonauts' (Cochrane). Other credits include Battersea Barge Cabaret, Anna
in 'Ivanov' (Borough Studios) and a musical review for John Caird (LSMT). Kathryn is also a
professional Ice Dancer and has competed internationally. |
| Jack Llewellyn (Uncle Enry)Jack has recently completed his training
at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts where he received the Dame Judi Dench Scholarship award.
He has built up numerous theatre credits to date including: John Proctor 'The Crucible', Bottom 'MSND', and Angelo 'Measure for Measure'. Outside of the theatre he has been recently
working for S4C on the soap opera 'Pobwl Y Cwm', and working for the BBC on various radio
projects. |
| Ed Cooper Clarke (Samuel Pepys): Ed Cooper-Clarke trained at the University of Birmingham, where performances included Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Brindsley Miller in Black Comedy and Cliff Bradshaw in Cabaret. He is currently appearing in two London plays and has recently completed various short films, commercials and corporates. |
| Duncan Trew (Mayor / Producer): Founder member and co producer of
Total Beast, his acting credits include 'Twelfth Night' RADA, 'Female Transport' White Bear
Theatre, 'Absolute Hell' and 'The Last Days of Don Juan'. Duncan has worked extensively in stage
management at the QEH Theatre in Bristol as well as the Bristol Youth Theatre. |
| Felix Pring (Doctor Hemlock): Recent theatre includes ‘Measure for Measure’, numerous Mediaeval Mystery Plays, ‘MYPN’, ‘Six Minute Theatre’, ‘Road’, ‘Midsummer Nights Dream’, ‘Last Days of Don Juan’, ‘The Country Wife’.
Music Videos for Turin Brakes, Sonny J, The Fratellis, Ironik.
Online KateModern & some comedy shorts for Videojug. |
| Georgia Fenton (Maud): Georgia trained at the City Lit. Theatre
credits include: 'Lysistrata', 'Catchy!' (London run), 'Three More Sleepless Nights', 'Six
Characters in Search of an Author', 'Macbeth', 'The House of Bernarda Alba' and 'Absolute Hell'.
Film credits include: 'Shuga Shuga' and 'Tagged'. Her radio credits include work for the BBC
World Service. |
| Steve Cheriton (Hob Gelding / Gravedigger / Chorus):Theatre credits
include: 'Elegies' Fortune, 'Macbeth' Theatro Technis, 'Secret love life of Ophelia'
The Cricketers, 'Relatively Speaking' Kings Head, 'Rep Thriller Season' at Theatre Royal,
Notts, 'Breakfast Bedlam' 2006 Edinburgh Festival. TV / film credits: 'Afterthought', 'Colour
Me Stupid', 'The Human Factory', 'Mack the Knife'. |
| Anna Westlake (Fishwife, Nell, Chorus): Anna trained at Drama Studio London; theatre credits
since graduating include the world premiere of John Symonds play 'The Poison Maker' at the Old Red Lion,
Islington, and panto tour 'Land of Oz' playing Dorothy Gale. She has also recently been cast as Hamlets older
sister Gudrun in the new play 'Gertrude, Queen of Denmark' which will first be performed as a rehearsed reading
at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre in November this year. |
| Caroline Colomei (Cordelia, Barmaid, Chorus): Caroline Colomei trained
and toured with The New Theatre Rep and her theatre credits include Ginnie in the National
tour of Outside Edge, Lady Macbeth (Stukeley Street Rep); Loss (Young Vic), as Hermia (Plymouth
Rep), Decius (Byre Theatre) and appeared in Mira Nair's Vanity Fair. |
| Julian Bain (Book / lyrics / music / Git) : Julian wrote and performed
his first musical at the age of 8 and by 10 was running his own comic book publishing company.
As co-founder of Total Beast, he acts, writes and produces. He also designed this
website and Catchy publicity. Julian has been described as the bastard son of Peter Cook, Doctor Who
and Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
The cult musical was conceived by Julian Bain & Chris Stevens in 2000. Songs from the show were performed over the following years with scenes staged at the Cockpit Theatre in 2004 leading to a full performance in 2005. The show went on to become an Edinburgh Festival Fringe Sell Out show at the
Bedlam Theatre and has been a sell out show at the 2008 Brighton Festival where it was performed at the Brighthelm Centre