Neil Patrick - Finbar
Neil is a graduate of the acclaimed East 15 Acting School and an accomplished singer. In 2000 he appeared as Lt Harrison in the Oscar nominated Bollywood epicLagaan. Other stage credits include Bill in An Evening with Gary Lineker, the revolutionary hero Clitheroe in Sean O'Casey's Plough and the Stars and the idealistic Raleigh in the WW1 tragedy Journeys End by R.C.Sherriff. Most recently Neil appeared as love interest Edgar in Samuel Dore's touching short film Chasing Cotton Clouds broadcast on Film4 and available to view on The British Sign Language Trust website bslbt.co.uk . This is Neil's first production with Full Circle.
Neil is a graduate of the acclaimed East 15 Acting School and an accomplished singer. In 2000 he appeared as Lt Harrison in the Oscar nominated Bollywood epicLagaan. Other stage credits include Bill in An Evening with Gary Lineker, the revolutionary hero Clitheroe in Sean O'Casey's Plough and the Stars and the idealistic Raleigh in the WW1 tragedy Journeys End by R.C.Sherriff. Most recently Neil appeared as love interest Edgar in Samuel Dore's touching short film Chasing Cotton Clouds broadcast on Film4 and available to view on The British Sign Language Trust website bslbt.co.uk . This is Neil's first production with Full Circle.
Kate Sandison - Valerie
Kate trained at The International Ecole de Mime Corporeal and at Mountview. She recently made her West End debut in Daisy Pulls It Off at The Arts Theatre. Other stage work includes Dolores in Yerma at Baron’s Court Theatre, Diggory in She Stoops to Conquer, Lady Chiltern in The Ideal Husband at Greenwich Playhouse. Kate has also appeared in The Importance of Being Earnest, Sailor Beware, The Children's Hour andThe House of Bernarda Alba at Baron's Court and Dr Knock at the Etcetera Theatre. Film work includes Speed Date (short film) nominated for a Bafta award. She has completed two feature films Death of the Virgin for the Italian/Canadian company JEO productions and Patient 17 for Miramax. This is Kate's first production with Full Circle.
Kate trained at The International Ecole de Mime Corporeal and at Mountview. She recently made her West End debut in Daisy Pulls It Off at The Arts Theatre. Other stage work includes Dolores in Yerma at Baron’s Court Theatre, Diggory in She Stoops to Conquer, Lady Chiltern in The Ideal Husband at Greenwich Playhouse. Kate has also appeared in The Importance of Being Earnest, Sailor Beware, The Children's Hour andThe House of Bernarda Alba at Baron's Court and Dr Knock at the Etcetera Theatre. Film work includes Speed Date (short film) nominated for a Bafta award. She has completed two feature films Death of the Virgin for the Italian/Canadian company JEO productions and Patient 17 for Miramax. This is Kate's first production with Full Circle.
Andrew Lindfield - Brendon
Andrew trained at East 15 acting school. Theatre credits include Fitzwilliam Darcy in Pride & Prejudice and Shere Khan in The Mowgli stories, both national tours for Illyria; Robert Stanton in Dangerous Corner and Draycotte Harris in The Mating Game for Destiny of Theatre; The Beast in Beauty & the Beast, Hereford Courtyard Theatre and Professor Bosh in The Owl and the Pussycat. Andrew also worked on Little Angels, a workshop production for The Queens Theatre Hornchurch and is a producer for DOT Productions. This is Andrew's first production with Full Circle.
Andrew trained at East 15 acting school. Theatre credits include Fitzwilliam Darcy in Pride & Prejudice and Shere Khan in The Mowgli stories, both national tours for Illyria; Robert Stanton in Dangerous Corner and Draycotte Harris in The Mating Game for Destiny of Theatre; The Beast in Beauty & the Beast, Hereford Courtyard Theatre and Professor Bosh in The Owl and the Pussycat. Andrew also worked on Little Angels, a workshop production for The Queens Theatre Hornchurch and is a producer for DOT Productions. This is Andrew's first production with Full Circle.
David Anthony Green - Jack
David Antony Green was born and bred in Rayleigh and graduated from Middlesex University with a BA Hons in Drama & Theatre Studies in 2001. He has performed with companies such as M&M Theatrical Productions, Chaplins Pantos and Pendle Productions. Roles include Beast and Gaston in ‘Beauty & the Beast’, Perks in ‘The Railway Children’ and the Tin Man in ‘The Wizard of Oz’. In 2007, he took on no less than eight roles for Pendle’s production of ‘A Christmas Carol’.
David has appeared in numerous roles in film and television and stage managed ‘Oliver!’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’ for Solomon Artistes in Southend-on-Sea. A skilled impressionist, David also presents a number of shows on Southend Hospital Radio. He is looking forward to performing at The Dixon Studio for the first time and undertaking this rather challenging play.
David Antony Green was born and bred in Rayleigh and graduated from Middlesex University with a BA Hons in Drama & Theatre Studies in 2001. He has performed with companies such as M&M Theatrical Productions, Chaplins Pantos and Pendle Productions. Roles include Beast and Gaston in ‘Beauty & the Beast’, Perks in ‘The Railway Children’ and the Tin Man in ‘The Wizard of Oz’. In 2007, he took on no less than eight roles for Pendle’s production of ‘A Christmas Carol’.
David has appeared in numerous roles in film and television and stage managed ‘Oliver!’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’ for Solomon Artistes in Southend-on-Sea. A skilled impressionist, David also presents a number of shows on Southend Hospital Radio. He is looking forward to performing at The Dixon Studio for the first time and undertaking this rather challenging play.
David Anderson - Jim
David Anderson was born at a very early age and spent his first years growing vertically at an alarming rate. Having reached the height where good fitting clothes became a near impossibility, but not actually tall enough to be really noteworthy, he stopped. David went on to study art and design. Having learned enough to enjoy chalks on black paper, but not enough to actually earn a living from it, he stopped.
The roar of the grease paint and the smell of the crowd called. David continued to study his art but now in the form of performing arts as opposed to “Ooh doesn’t that look lovely” art, depleting the bank of Mum and Dad in the process. David has enjoyed numerous roles on stage, television, and in film. A keen writer, some of David’s original comedy sketches can be found on Noostar and Youtube. David is available for acting work, please contact via www.davidandersonofficial.com
David Anderson was born at a very early age and spent his first years growing vertically at an alarming rate. Having reached the height where good fitting clothes became a near impossibility, but not actually tall enough to be really noteworthy, he stopped. David went on to study art and design. Having learned enough to enjoy chalks on black paper, but not enough to actually earn a living from it, he stopped.
The roar of the grease paint and the smell of the crowd called. David continued to study his art but now in the form of performing arts as opposed to “Ooh doesn’t that look lovely” art, depleting the bank of Mum and Dad in the process. David has enjoyed numerous roles on stage, television, and in film. A keen writer, some of David’s original comedy sketches can be found on Noostar and Youtube. David is available for acting work, please contact via www.davidandersonofficial.com