Chloe Campbell
Chloe trained at Millennium Dance 2000. Her theatre credits include: Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre), Carmen Jones (Old Vic), Peter Pan (Birmingham Hippodrome), On the Town (English National Opera) choreographed by Stephen Mear, appearances with Zoonation in Breakin Convention (Sadlers Wells), Jane Eyre and The Happy Prince (London Children’s Ballet). Television credits include: Maisie Raine (BBC), Avenue of the Stars (ITV), and the? Phat Moves, a Hip-Hop work-out DVD for Firefly Entertainment.
Robin Colyer
Robin graduated from GSA Conservatoire this summer. His theatre credits include: Hot Mikado (Watermill Theatre), Time's Up (Ray Cooney and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre), Sam Wanamaker Festival 2006 (Shakespeare's Globe). His GSA credits include: Leantio in Women Beware Women, The Officer in The Penal Colony, Tereus the Hoopoe in The Birds and Readymoney Matt in The Threepenny Opera. His film work includes: The Golden Compass, His Dark Materials trilogy. Robin also works as a musician, playing classical and jazz double bass.
Zoe-Leone Gappy
Zoe-Leone trained at London Studio Centre and made her West-End debut in the hugely successful Sinatra at the Palladium. Other theatre credits include: Alice in Wonderland (Ark Theatre Stockton), The Wizard of Oz and Hair (Middlesbrough Theatre). She has performed as a solo vocalist and dancer at Middlesborough Music Live Event and other jazz concerts and appeared in a variety of cabaret work and musical theatre festivals. Her television credits include an appearance as a solo dancer in the Billy Elliot/Jamie Bell documentary (ITV).
Christopher Hawes
Christopher trained at GSA Conservatoire. His acting credits include: Enchanted (Courtyard Theatre), Times Up! (Yvonne Arnaud), The Threepenny Opera, Women Beware Women, The Mystery of Edwin Drood (All for GSA), Oklahoma! and 2005 Royal Charity Gala (Both for the NYMT). His directing credits include: In The Penal Colony (GSA Fringe Season), The Threepenny Opera (Assisting) (GSA Touring Company). Christopher has also created several short physical theatre works for the stage.
Shaun Henson
Shaun trained at Laine Theatre Arts. His theatre credits include: Les Miserables (Queens Theatre), Acorn Antiques (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), Anything Goes, My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Anything Goes, Love’s Labour’s Lost (National Theatre), Witches of Eastwick (Prince of Wales and Drury Lane), Oklahoma (National Theatre and Lyceum Theatre), Damn Yankees (Adelphi Theatre), Tommy (Shaftesbury Theatre), Cats (New London Theatre), Bernadette (Dominion Theatre), Guys & Dolls (UK Tour). His television and film credits include: Oklahoma, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat, Acorn Antiques, Royal Variety Performances, BAFTA Tribute to Victoria Wood, and The Olivier Awards.
Natasha Lewis
Natasha trained at Anglia University and the London School of Musical Theatre. Theatre credits include: A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (Ipswich), Charmin (Greenwich), Promises and Lies (Birmingham Rep), Cinderella (Oxford Playhouse), The Life of Galileo (Birmingham Rep), HMS Pinafore (Regent's Park), Aladdin (Hereford), The Threepenny Opera (National), 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Baiju Bawra (Stratford East), Excerpts from Copacabana (Palladium), Hope (Westminster), Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens (Battersea Barge), West Side Story and Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Open Hand Prod.) Recording credits include The Rocky Horror Show and Mother Goose.
Sean Parkins
Sean graduated from Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts with a BA (Hons). Theatre credits include: Mary Poppins (Prince Edward), Hair (Gate), Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (Germany), Fame (Aldwych Theatre), Peter Pan (Leicester Haymarket), Broadway Theatre Project, Bugsy Malone (Queen’s Theatre), Carousel (Shaftesbury Theatre), Jolson (Victoria Palace). Film credits include: Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone and Channel 4’s Buskers Odyssey. As a choreographer, Sean’s credits include: Young, Gifted and Back (Wimbledon Theatre), work at the Art Centre, Guildford and Kent Youth Ballet, Divas at the Colliseum Theatre), Phil Collins’ Little Dream Foundations and Big Foot Productions.
Joanne Sandi
Joanne graduated from The North London Dance School. Her theatre credits include: Da Boyz (Stratford East), Emergency Exit Excerpts (Hackney Empire) and Homeward Bound at the British Museum. Her TV and film credits include Baby Father, The Bill and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.