Cast

Rachael Barrington Credits include: Ellie-Jayne in Stand Up and Be Counted (UK Tour); Ensemble/Understudy Jackie Kennedy in Onassis (The Novello Theatre, London West End); Elena/Isabella in Venezia The Show (Teatro San Gallo, Venice); Unicorn in The Lion and The Unicorn (UK Tour); Rachel, N25 (Full House Films) and Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream as part of the Sam Wanamaker Festival 2009 at The Globe Theatre, London. Training: Guildford School of Acting in the UK.

Peter F. Gardiner Theatre credits include: Danny Alexander, David Davis and Ed Balls in Nicked (HighTide Festival); Charles Dodgson in Alice in Wonderland and Dr Ballard in Vertigo (Oxfordshire Theatre Company); Mac in Hapgood (Birmingham Rep); Mel in A Trip to Scarborough directed by Alan Ayckbourn (Stephen Joseph Theatre); Perks in The Railway Children (The King’s Head); Shere Khan in The Jungle Book (Birmingham Stage Company); The Player King in Hamlet (Merlin International Theatre Budapest – Hungary); The Sheriff of Nottingham in The Legend of Robin Hood (Oddsocks Productions); both Dromios in The Comedy of Errors and Absalom in The Canterbury Tales (The Festival Players). TV credits include: ‘Days that Shook the World’, ‘Doctors’ (BBC) & ‘Emmerdale’ (ITV).

James Lavender For Aquila: As You Like It and An Enemy Of The People, (National Tour & New York).  Other theatre credits include: The Comedy Of Errors (Oxford Shakespeare Company), Headlines (BAC), Jack & The Beanstalk (Millfield Theatre), Adventures In Wonderland (Teatro Vivo), Twelfth Night (Oxford Shakespeare Company), Sleeping Beauty and Goldilocks & The Three Bears (Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond), Supermarket Shakespeare (Teatro Vivo), The Jungle Book (Birmingham Stage Company), Jack & The Beanstalk (Prince Of Wales Theatre, Cannock), The Two Gentleman Of Verona (Greenwich Playhouse), Hamlet and The Taming Of The Shrew (Groundlings Theatre Company), Plebians Rehearse The Uprising (Arcola Theatre), Macbeth and The Taming Of The Shrew (British Shakespeare Company), Scar Tissue (Man In The Moon Theatre), On The Razzle (Westminster Theatre), Jumping The Gun (Blackheath Halls). TV & Film: The Golden Hour, Lights, The Ice Cream Man.  James trained at Rose Bruford.

Aaron McDaniel Credits include: Tartuffe in Tartuffe, Lewis in King John, Ronny in Welcome to the Moon, and Stephen Ryle in Two Birds Alighting on a Field. Aaron, with J Allen Suddeth, recently finished choreographing the stage fights in the world premiere of Newsies at Paper Mill Playhouse. He graduated with a BFA from the SUNY Purchase Acting Conservatory.
 
 
Guy Oliver-Watts For Aquila Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest (US National Tour and Off-Broadway) and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (US National Tour). Other Theatre credits include: Hot Stuff (West End); The Prince of Homburg (RSC); The Crucible, Edward II, She Stoops to Conquer, Blood Wedding, Rocky Horrow Show (Leicester Haymarket); Two Cities (Salisbury Playhouse); Hamlet (Red Shift); Twelfth Night, The White Devil (Elizabethan Theatre Co.); The Dutchess of Malfi (Vox Thatre Co.); The Tooth of Crime (Empty Gate). Film: Passage, Provoked, Twenty One, Six of One, Across the Lake, Unwatchable. TV includes: ‘Cadfael’; ‘Pie in the Sky’; ‘Inspector Wexford’; ‘Hunting Venus’; ‘Poirot’; ‘Wycliffe’; ‘Doctors’; ‘Sharman’ and ‘The Bill’. Guy is also an established voice artist, narrating various documentaries and voicing many commercials.

Rebecca Reaney London’s West End theatre credits include: Miss Casewell in The Mousetrap, Linda in Blood Brothers, Iris in Fame & Candy in Oh What A Night (Hammersmith Apollo). Other Theatre Credits include: Ellen March in DH Lawrence’s The Fox, Pam Lukowski in The Full Monty and Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls (The English Theatre Frankfurt in Germany); Zelda in Singin’ in the Rain, Dol Common in The Alchemist plus farces such as Not Now Darling and Two Into One. TV & Film credits include the lead role in Jenny’s Story – a film for Eli Lilly, Angie Denham in ‘Doctors’ (BBC), Diane Glade in ‘The Royal Today’ (ITV), Janet in ‘Doctors’ (BBC), ‘The Second Quest’ (ITV), award winning short film ‘Hindsight’ (Channel 4), ‘Hello You’ (Fecund Films) & ‘Match Report’ (SKY 1). Rebecca also appears as the leading lady Kayleene in Sonny J’s music video ‘Handsfree’. Training: Birmingham School Of Acting. Please visit www.starnow.com/rebeccareaney