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PRESS RELEASE IMAGES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE FOOTAGE CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram THE OLIVIER AWARD-WINNING “BEST NEW MUSICAL” ENTERS ITS SECOND YEAR IN THE WEST END AND WELCOMES NEW CAST MEMBERS FROM 10 FEBRUARY New cast members join the West End company of Come From Away from 10 February 2020 Front row l-r: Stuart Hickey, Mark Dugdale (Kevin T/Garth and others), Tarinn Callender (Bob and others) Back row l-r: Ricardo Castro, Micha Richardson, Matthew Whennell-Clark, Alice Fearn (Beverley/Annette and others), Kate Graham (Diane and others), James Doherty (Claude and others), Sorelle Marsh, Alasdair Harvey (Nick/Doug and others) Photographer credit: Craig Sugden As the Olivier Award-winning “Best New Musical” Come From Away enters its second year in the West End, it welcomes new cast members from Monday 10 February 2020. This joyous musical tells the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded air passengers during the wake of 9/11, and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed, and nerves ran high, but as uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night and gratitude grew into enduring friendships. On 11 September 2001 the world stopped. On 12 September, their stories moved us all. The multi award-winning musical continues sold-out, record-breaking engagements on Broadway, in Canada, in Australia and on a 60-city North American Tour. It has recently been announced that a tour of China will commence in Shanghai from May 2020, and a feature film adaptation is in the works. The new cast of Come From Away in the West End will include Tarinn Callender (Bob and others), James Doherty (Claude and others), Alice Fearn (Beverley/Annette and others) Kate Graham (Diane and others), and Alasdair Harvey (Nick/Doug and others), with Ricardo Castro, Stuart Hickey, Sorelle Marsh, Micha Richardson and Matthew Whennell-Clark. -
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Directed by Steve M Kelly Written by Si Fantauzzo Produced by William Borthwick & Dean Fisher City Rats Ltd. 212 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HG T +44 (0) 208 709 8724 M +44 (0) 77 37 64 39 18 E: [email protected] Registration Number 630706 Face Films Ltd. 6 Reydon Ave, Wanstead, London E11 2JD T +44 (0)7939842963 E will@facefilms.com W www.facefilms.com Registration Number 6306992 Scanner-Rhodes Productions Ltd. 19 Ewellhurst Road, Ilford, Essex, IG5 0PE T +44 (0)20 8924 7219 E [email protected] W www.scanner-rhodes.co.uk Registration Number 4910996 CONTENTS WHO WE ARE 1 COMPANY DIRECTORS 1 PRODUCERS 1 PRODUCTION COMPANIES 1 BOARD OF ADVISORS 1 DIRECTOR 1 WRITER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 CITY RATS 2 CAST 3 TAMER HASSAN – JIM 3 RAY PANTHAKI – DEAN 3 DANNY DYER - PETE 4 KENNY DOUGHTY – OLLY 4 SUSAN LYNCH – GINA 5 MYANNA BURRING - SAMMY 5 JAMES LANCE - CHRIS 5 NATASHA WILLIAMS - CAROL 6 OTHER NOTABLE CAST 6 SYNOPSIS 7 CITY RATS 7 COMPANY HISTORIES 8 FACE FILMS LTD 8 SCANNER-RHODES PRODUCTIONS LTD 9 CREW 10 PRODUCER: WILLIAM BORTHWICK 10 PRODUCER: DEAN FISHER 10 DIRECTOR: STEVE M KELLY 11 WRITER: SI FANTAUZZO 11 DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: ADAM LEVINS 12 SOUND, MUSIC & POST SOUND SUPERVISOR: MARK MACLAINE 12 EDITOR & POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: BEN KING 13 CASTING DIRECTOR: KATE PLANTIN 13 OVERVIEW 14 GENRE 14 TARGET AUDIENCE 14 COMPARISON FILMS 14 DIRECTOR’S VISION 15 STEVE KELLY (APRIL 2007) 15 OFFICE 18 CITY RATS LTD 18 CONTACTS 18 City Rats Ltd. 212 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HG T +44 (0) 208 709 8724 M +44 (0) 77 37 64 39 18 E: [email protected] Registration Number 630706 Face Films Ltd. -
Fatherland Created by Scott Graham of Frantic Assembly, Karl Hyde and Simon Stephens Songs and Stories from a Forgotten England
PRESS RELEASE CASTING ANNOUNCED Fatherland Created by Scott Graham of Frantic Assembly, Karl Hyde and Simon Stephens Songs and stories from a forgotten England Commissioned and produced by Lyric Hammersmith, LIFT, Manchester International Festival, Frantic Assembly and the Royal Exchange Theatre. Supported by PRS for Music Foundation. 25 May – 23 June 2018 Press Night: Thursday 31 May 2018 at 7pm This bold new production, by Scott Graham, Karl Hyde and Simon Stephens, focusing on contemporary fatherhood in all its complexities and contradictions, premiered at the Royal Exchange Theatre as part of Manchester International Festival. Fatherland will open in May at the Lyric Hammersmith and will be a part of the 2018 LIFT festival. This intensely physical production is performed by a 13-strong cast who will be joined by the Chorus of Others, a cacophony of voices, specially formed as part of Fatherland, for the production at the Lyric. Fatherland features exclusive songs and music written by Karl Hyde (Underworld) and Matthew Herbert. Inspired by conversations with fathers and sons from Corby, Kidderminster and Stockport, the three co-creators’ hometowns, Fatherland explores identity, nationality and masculinity. In a vivid and deeply personal portrait of 21st-century England at the crossroads of past, present and future, Fatherland is a show about what we were, who we are and what we try to be. Co-Author & Director: Scott Graham Co-Author & Composer: Karl Hyde Co-Author & Writer: Simon Stephens Cast: Mark Arends (Karl), Declan Bennett (Scott), Nyasha Hatendi (Simon), Joe Alessi (Alan), Luke Brown (Martin), Craig Stein (Luke), Ankit Giri (Samir), Michael Begley (Mel), David Judge (Daniel), Neil Mccaul (Graham), Tachia Newall (Craig), Luke Rigg (Jack) and James Doherty (Steven). -
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Eamonn Bedford Agency 1st Floor - 28 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RD EBA t +44(0) 20 7734 9632 e [email protected] represented by Charlie Cox www.eamonnbedford.agency JAMES DOHERTY HEIGHT: 6’0” (182cm) HAIR: Dark Brown EYES: Green TITLE (Role) DIRECTOR PRODUCTION COMPANY TELEVISION This Sceptered Isle (Tom) Michael Winterbottom Sky Atlantic/Revolution Films Sliced (Dave) Phil Bowker Lovely Electricity/Dave Trying II (Terry) Jim O’Hanlon BBC/Apple TV Close To Me (Jim) Michael Samuels NENT Studios UK/Channel 4 Too Close (Blair) Bruce Goodison ITV/Snowed In Productions The Sister (Brian Weatherill) Niall MacCormick Euston Films/ITV Us (Quizmaster) Geoffrey Sax BBC/Drama Republic/Bandstand Outlander (Charles Turnbull) Stephen Wolfenden Sony/Starz Queens Of Mystery (Kenneth) Ian Emes Sly Fox Productions Motherland (PC Hughes) Juliet May BBC Coronation Street (Scott Heritage - recurring) Various ITV Call The Midwife (Charlie Wilson) David O’Neill BBC Clique 2 (Rob) Robbie McKillop BBC The Windsors (Ted) Adam Miller Channel 4/Noho Films The Windsors (Henry VIII) Adam Miller Channel 4/Noho Films Doctors (Tony Albright) Various BBC Delicious (Greg) Claire Kilner/John Hardwick Sky 1/Bandit TV Coronation Street (Phil) Various ITV Suspicion 2 (Detective Harry Fisk) Hereward Pelling October Films/Discovery id USA Cradle To Grave (Norman) Sandy Johnson ITV Studios for BBC The Job Lot (Mr Coleman) Sasha Ransome ITV/Big Talk Top Coppers (American TV Producer) Céin McGillicuddy BBC/Roughcut Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Various Channel