Joanna Campora

Joanna’s CV can be found here

Melissa Charlton

Melissa’s CV can be found here

Julia Chellel

Julia Chellel trained at the Royal Academy of Music and East 15 Acting School.

She has appeared in a number of corporate videos, commercials and a music video. Her recent stage credits include Angustias in The House of Bernarda Alba (East 15) and Sarah in A World Apart, which she wrote and co-produced for the Hen and Chickens Theatre.

She will shortly be taking part in a rehearsed reading of the The Expatriates, a new comedy by Sally Eyl.

A violinist, she has played with various ensembles and professional orchestras in the UK and Italy.

Julia’s CV can be found here

Greta Clough

Greta is an American actress and a skilled musician.

Greta’s theatre credits include Faustus (Headlong Theatre, Richmond Theatre), Wild Animus, (Void Projects, EU Tour), Peer Gynt (Brent Arts Council), Karius & Baktus (Little Troll Productions), Ladyhouse Blues, Richard the Third, This Is Our Youth (The Actors Theatre Playhouse, USA), The Whale and The Bird, Terrorist! The Musical and All Alone (Bad Penny Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe, Theatre 503) and Secret Weapons (Jersey Arts Centre and tour).

Her radio and voiceover credits include How I Live Now (BBC Radio 4, Women’s Hour Drama), Alice in Wonderland (National Marionette Theatre, USA) and Arts Hour (Radio Free Brattleboro, USA).

Greta’s film and television credits include Delia & Herman (Short, Propeller TV), Gnaw (Big Yellow Feet Productions) and Little Red Riding Hood (Avision Productions).

Greta is appearing in Water-Sculptures/Zoo by Dawn King at The Union Theatre until May 31st.

Greta’s CV can be found here

Sassy Clyde

Sassy studied a BA in Performing Arts at Bath University. She later went on to do a MA in acting for Screen at East 15 drama school.

She has recently started performing stand up on the London comedy circuit and is an entrant to this years Funny Women competition. She has filmed sitcoms with Flame TV and Anarchy TV, and is currently working on a stage play with her brother and Father to be shown in the West End, 08/09.

Sassy’s CV can be found here

Katie Draper

Katie trained at East 15 Acting School where she undertook a number of roles such as the Princess of France in ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’, Lady Teazle in ‘The School for Scandal’ and Nadiezdha in Gorky’s ‘Barbarians’.

Originally from Yorkshire, Katie has also played roles such as Clare in ‘Road’ and Ann in ‘Little Malcolm & His Struggle against the Eunuchs’. Since graduating, Katie has worked with The Bush Theatre’s 24 Plays in 4 Days, Quantum Theatre and extensively with Vocal Motions Elastic Theatre Company as both an actress and a singer where she is currently appearing in their production of the ‘The Magdalene Mysteries’.

Katie’s CV can be found here

Tracey George

Tracey hails from the Northwest of England but has trained in London and New York where she also managed The Greenwich Street Theatre. Recent credits include Atmosfear! 2007 and a short film Memoirs of Fugu Sashimi. Tracey can be seen later in the year in Hex in The Harvest.

Tracey’s CV can be found here

Ellen Groves

Ellen’s CV can be found here

Faith Hanstater

Faith’s CV can be found here

Jennifer Jackson

Jennifer Jackson is a recent graduate from E15 Acting School. She is a strong versatile actor with excellent movement, improvisation and physical theatre skills.

Jennifer has played varied roles such as Valerie in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (Shunt Vaults), Jasmine in Aladdin, Jenni in Vital Statistics (Radio), Narrator and voices in the Grimm Fairytales (Radio) and has gained experience in short film.

Recently, Jennifer has been working on The Book Club (Living Pictures Productions) on an exploration into acting practice using Three Sisters. She has also been working on The Genesis Project (The Young Vic) and is about to start a Research and Development project (The Oval House Theatre) on a mask play.

Jennifer’s CV can be found here

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