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Tobacco Factory, Southville, Bristol
Wednesday, 20 July 2005, 8pm

Coast by Richard Lambert

 
 
CAST
 
PETER ................................................................. Eddie Cottridge
LUCAS .......................................................... Oliver J Hembrough
LAURA ........................................................................ Sara Kewly
A MAN ......................................................................... Paul Mohan
 
Directed by Anne Tipton
Stage Manager: Charlotte D'Arcy
Technical Manager: Derek Lee
 
Richard Lambert (writer) was born in London in 1971 and lives in Bristol. Coast is his second play. He has had poems in various poetry magazines, and one in the Bloodaxe anthology The Poetry Cure. He has recently completed a novel and is currently working on his next play, a drama for a main stage about a reunion in an old family house.
 

Anne Tipton (director) is currently the recipient of a Channel Four Theatre Directors Scheme Bursary at Bristol Old Vic, she is winner of the 2004 James Menzies-Kitchin Memorial Trust Award for Young Directors and was Trainee Director at The Gate from 2001-2002.

Theatre includes: Attempts on her Life (BAC); The Lesson (The Gate); The American Dream (NTS). As assistant director; The Importance of Being Earnest, The Turn of The Screw, The Odyssey, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Twelfth Night, Arcadia (Bristol Old Vic); Ion (The Gate); The Seven Deadly Sins of The Petit Bourgeoisie (Arcola).

In Autumn 2005 Anne will direct Phaedra’s Love by Sarah Kane at Bristol Old Vic prior to its transfer to The Pit theatre at the Barbican centre, London.

 
Charlotte D'Arcy (stage manager) has been on a placement with the stage management department of the Nottingham Playhouse and at the Salisbury Playhouse. Recently graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School where she was the Stage Manager on The Front Page and The Witch of Edmonton tour, DSM on The Mysteries, ASM on Maria Marten, Sound Designer/Operator on A Small Family Business, and Construction Assistant on The Merry Wives of Windsor. She drives, has good music and score reading skills, and is looking for work in a Stage Management department. Email Charlotte at charlottedarcy@yahoo.co.uk.
 
Oliver J Hembrough
Oliver J Hembrough (Lucas) recently graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School three-year acting course, culminating in the recent production of Sondheim’s Company in which he played Bobby.  This year he appeared in Twelfth Night for the Bristol Old Vic Company and the following BBC Radio 4 dramas: Le Grand Meaulnes, A Fine and Private Place and The Return of the Native.  Although Oliver recently moved to London he is very pleased to be back in his home town of Bristol.
 
Sara Kewly
Sara Kewly (Laura) trained at Guildford School of Acting and Middlesex University. She is a founding member of Little Wonder with whom she has spent much of the last 18 months developing The Librarians’ Joke. Little Wonder produce inspiring, dynamic, interactive shows that are created from a theatre and live art base. She has also performed in various other London theatre productions including Howard Barker’s Claw in Greenwich. Sara has appeared in several short films: most recently in Jimmy for the Community Channel.
 
Paul Mohan

Paul Mohan (A Man) As well as appearing numerous times at Bristol Old Vic and for Theatre West Paul’s other theatre credits include: Tamburlaine for The Globe’s education department, A View from a Bridge at Birmingham Rep and Gringos at BAC.

Film and television includes: Closer (Aquarium Films), Teachers (Channel 4) and My Hero (BBC). Radio includes: Touching the Void, Reni and the Brownshirts and Goodnight Irene (all for BBC Radio 4).
 
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