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Ayesha Antoine www.cam.co.uk Email [email protected] Address Ayesha 55-59 Shaftesbury Avenue London Antoine W1D 6LD Telephone +44 (0) 20 7292 0600 Theatre TITLE ROLE DIRECTOR Production BLANK Ayesha Maria Aberg Donmar Warehouse WHITE TEETH Irie Jones Indhu Rubasingham Kiln Theatre NAPOLEON DISROBED Ostrich Kathryn Hunter Told By An Idiot Kenneth Branagh Theatre HAMLET Rosencrantz Kenneth Branagh Company LIFE OF GALILEO Mrs Sarti Joe Wright Young Vic DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY Katie Bonna Pia Furtado Arts Theatre TRADE - Bryony Shanahan Young Vic THE SUICIDE Cleo Nadia Fall National Theatre Kenneth Branagh Theatre RED VELVET Connie Indhu Rubasingham Company / Garrick Theatre THE WOLF IN SNAKESKIN SHOES Afreeka Toof Indhu Rubasingham Tricycle Theatre Royal Exchange / Told By An THE GHOST TRAIN Elsie Winthrop Paul Hunter Idiot THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT STAND Agnes Indhu Rubasingham Tricycle Theatre VENICE PRESERV'D Aquilina Charlie Westenra The Spectator's Guild WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT..., Actor 6 / Black Woman Gbolahan Obisesan Bush Theatre TARTUFFE Dorine Roxana Silbert Birmingham Rep ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR Eva Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre Theatre Royal Stratford CINDERELLA Cinderella Kerry Michael East ONE MONKEY DON'T STOP NO SHOW Beverley Dawn Walton Eclipse Theatre THE MOUNTAINTOP Camae Tom Attenborough Derby LIVE SJT / 59E59 Theaters Off MY WONDERFUL DAY Winnie Alan Ayckbourn Broadway / UK Tour BIG WHITE FOG Caroline Michael Attenborough Almeida Theatre Television TITLE ROLE DIRECTOR Production IN THE LONG RUN Dawn Various Sky / Green Door CURSED Polly the Healer Various Netix CBBC / King Bert MALORY TOWERS Mrs Hope Rebecca Rycroft Productions THE LONG SONG Molly Mahalia Belo BBC / Heyday CHEWING GUM Judith Michaela Coel Retort / Channel 4 POMPIDOU Nurse Charlie Hanson & Matt Lucas BBC Charlie Higson & Paul BELLAMY'S PEOPLE Various BBC Whitehouse SKINS Police Ofcer Philippa Langdale E4 MOUTH TO MOUTH Devine Bello Craig Young BBC Three / Avalon Nurse Rachel Baptiste HOLBY CITY Various BBC (Semi-Regular) DOCTOR WHO Dee Dee Blasco Alice Troughton BBC BIGGER BETTER BRIGHTER Christine Tristram Shapeero Bwark Productions Various Directors/Steven GRANGE HILL Poppy Silver BBC Andrews Film TITLE ROLE DIRECTOR Production ARTEMIS FOWL Bridesmaid Kenneth Branagh Disney Skills Accents & Dialects American-Southern States, American-Standard, Australian, Caribbean, Cockney*, Essex*, London*, Manchester, Northern, RP, South African Music & Dance Alto, Contemporary Dance, Jazz Dancing, Singing (general), Tap Vehicle Licence Car Driving Licence Languages English*, French, German Sports Boxing, Snowboarding, Stage Combat* Characteristics Height Hair Eyes 5'0" Dark Brown Brown CAM Limited Registered Oce:CAM, 55-59 ShaftesburyAvenue, London, E. [email protected] W1D6LD T. +44 (0) 20 7292 Registered in England N0. 7268144 Members of the PMA. VATNo. 993 055 733 0600.
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