Frank Jakeman

Frank’s CV can be found here

Daniel Winson

Daniel’s CV can be found here

Kelso Winnick

Kelso’s CV can be found here

Michael Bagwell

Michael recently graduated from East 15’s MA in Acting for TV, Film and Radio.

He has most recently been working with cabaret and music hall company Caburlesque as a solo singer. Currently he is workshopping The Comedy of Errors with Warhouse Theatre Works for a new stylised and re-worked version of the classic text.

He has knowledge of the drum kit to Grade 5 and has studied stand up comedy

Michael’s CV can be found here

Jason Blackwater

Jason graduated in 2007 from East 15 Acting School.

He has recently appeared in What All The Rabbits Are Doing at the New Venture Theatre, Brighton and performed in the successful Chav! It’s A Musical Innit (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) which he co-wrote. He also co-wrote the music for the show with Emmy-Nominated composer, Glenn Keiles

Jason is the Artistic Director of Crowded Logic Theatre Company which he helped found in November 2006 and he is working to turn Chav! It’s A Musical Innit into a large scale production. He is also writing another musical, a book adaptation, comedic sketches for various projects and a television show.

He can play guitar and can be seen performing at venues around London in comedy sketch shows and with his improvised comedy troupe, Improv’s Dog.

Jason’s CV can be found here

Adam J Carpenter

Adam’s CV can be found here

Stephen Connery-Brown

Stephen has performed in theatre for many years both in the UK and Australia.

In 2006 he completed formal training at East 15, and since then has done a show at the Oval House Theatre, some short films and four T.I.E. tours – the most recent being with Quorum Theatre Company in the South of France.

Stephen’s CV can be found here

David Couch

David trained at East 15 Acting School, specialising in Radio, Film and Television, graduating in 2005.

Since graduation, David has appeared in Mitchell Moreno’s acclaimed revival of Sartre’s ‘Men Without Shadows‘ (Finborough Theatre), numerous short films and played the part of a roller skating geek in a music video.

He is skilled in multiple disciplines including Juggling, Skating and Ballroom and Latin American Dancing. Previous to training as an actor, he has worked as a Covent Garden street performer and has used his skills in pantomime and cabaret.

David’s CV can be found here

Martyn Dempsey

Martyn Dempsey

Martyn is an actor/writer/Stand Up Comic who trained at East 15 Acting School graduating in 2006 from the BA Acting Course.

Theatre credits include playing Donal in Days of Wine and Roses (Mansfield Palace Theatre), King Edward/Malcolm Wallace in Loyal Wallace, Royal Bruce (Hopscotch Theatre) and Fabrizio/McGurk in development workshops for Geek Love-The Musical (Young Vic). In the world of comedy Martyn regularly performs character based Stand Up Comedy and sketch comedy with his group The Comedymutts most recently presenting Santa’s Not Coming to Dinner at the Hens and Chickens in December 2008. He’s also been making regular Cabaret appearances at the To Be Confirmed at The Tron Theatre Glasgow as well as performing performance poetry at Seeds of Thought at the CCA Glasgow.

Martyn has also worked for a range of other companies including The Tramway, Scottish Opera, Puppet Lab, Nabokov, Mischief La Bas, Fiendish Plot, Scottish Youth Theatre and Relentless Theatre.

As a writer Martyn’s work has also been described as ‘highly distinctive, original and funny’ National Theatre of Scotland Literary Department on The Extra Terrestrials and the Park With the Golden Swing(Ringadingding) (2009). Currently Martyn’s working on a range of new projects for the fringe/comedy circuit for 2009/10.

Martyn also has a huge commitment to working within the field of Community Arts working most recently running the drama aspect of Gallery 37 a five and a half week intensive Multi-Arts Programme for young people taking place Red Road, Drumchapel and Easterhouse.  Other work in this field includes working for Impact Arts Creative Pathways programme, working in schools with Bigfoot Theatre and running East 15 Acting School’s Young Peoples Workshops.

Martyn’s CV can be found here

Dhugal Fulton

Dhugal Fulton

Dhugal Fulton graduated from East 15 Acting School in 2007, where he amongst other roles he played Jesus in Godspell, Mr Snow in Carousel, and Freddie in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.

Since graduating he has played Ronnie in Frozen Assets and has toured with Bitesize Theatre Company playing Sarah the Cook and Fleshcreep in Beauty and the Beast.

Dhugal is also a professional musician, playing the Violin and he has a strong, versatile tenor/baritone voice.

Dhugal’s CV can be found here

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