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Tobacco Factory, Southville, Bristol
Friday, 22 July 2005, 8pm |
Resting
by Kevin Cattell |
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CAST |
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KATE/JULIE .......................................................... Angie Belcher |
| MIKE ..................................................................... Fraser Burrows |
TAM/GIRL ........................................................... Leah McLennan |
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| Directed by Ed Viney |
| Stage Manager: Charlotte D'Arcy |
| Technical Manager: Derek Lee |
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| Kevin Cattell (writer) has worn many different hats throughout his career which has included directing for television, teaching music, filming Star Trek conventions, and painting and decorating. He is currently open for offers on three of the above. This is the first public performance of one of Kevin's plays, and as well as writing, he likes to travel, work with sick animals, and solve world poverty. Email Kevin at kevin@cattell25.freeserve.co.uk. |
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| Ed Viney (director) directed a rehearsed reading of his play Fly Me to the Moon at the Tobacco Factory. He has also written and performed in a number of other plays including Revolting Young Men, which appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe. He is a writer, director and sometime History teacher. |
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| 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. |
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| Angie Belcher’s (Kate/Julie) varied stage career has seen her playing everything from a five-year-old girl to a London prostitute. She is fresh off the West End stage, acting in BBC3’s Last Laugh showcase, and was last seen in Bristol shouting obscenities in The Vagina Monologues. Angie also writes and performs in The Sit-Com Trials and has won national scriptwriting competitions. She will make her big screen debut in the upcoming Brit-flick Lost Dogs in the autumn. Angie hails from West Bromich, lives happily in sin and has a cat called Charlie. |
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| Fraser Burrows (Mike) trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in June. He has just finished recording the part of Jasmin Delouche in an adaptation of Alain Fournier's novel Le Grande Meaulnes for BBC Radio 4, to be aired on 21 and 28 August. He is a BA Honours graduate in English and Performing Arts. Professional roles previous to Drama school include: Subaru Cars commercial, Yellow Pages voiceover, Microsoft corporate video, various short films and a stint as the Twiglet man! Fraser is delighted to be making his first appearance at the Tobacco Factory. |
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| Leah McLennan (Tam/Girl) graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in July this year. She is originally from Australia where she has also trained at the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts. At BOVTS Leah performed as
Gertrude in Hamlet, Venus in Venus and Adonis, Rosalind in As You Like It,
Procne in Love of the Nightingale and Helena in Look Back in Anger. |
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| Special thanks to John Hellier, B Jones and Lynn
Houlton. |
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