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LESLEY VICKERAGE
ANDY
Theatre includes: Myra Bruhl in Deathtrap (Salisbury Playhouse), Catharina in Girl With the Pearl Earring (tour/Royal Haymarket Theatre), The Way of the World (Theatre Royal, Northampton), Karen/Katie in The Lemon Princess (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Emma in Betrayal (Bristol Old Vic), Shoot Me in the Heart (Gate), Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona (RSC) and Candy in Unidentifed Human Remains/The True Nature of Love (Edinburgh Traverse and Hampstead).
Film includes: Keep the Aspidistra Flying.
Television includes: In and Out of the Kitchen With Miles Jupp, Moonfleet, Friday Night Dinner, Lewis, Law and Order, Holby City, The Bill, French and Saunders Christmas Special, My Family, Sea of Souls, Swiss Toni, The Murder Room, Choice Chillers, Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The Bench, Second Sight, Grafters, Silent Witness, Roger Roger, Between the Lines and Soldier Soldier.
Radio includes: In and Out of the Kitchen With Miles Jupp (3 series) and Kipps (BBC Radio 4).
SANDRA MARVIN
ROSE
Theatre includes: Queenie in Show Boat (New London Theatre/Sheffield Crucible), City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse), Kate Bush – Before the Dawn (Hammersmith Eventim Apollo), Matron Mama Morton in Chicago (Curve Theatre, Leicester), Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre and UK and Ireland tours), Ragtime and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regent’s Park Open Air), Cool Hand Luke (Aldwych Theatre), The New Yorkers (Sadler’s Wells), Porgy and Bess (Savoy Theatre) and Rafiki in The Lion King (Paris Disney).
Film and television include: Florence Foster Jenkins, Citizen Khan, This Morning, Children in Need and Let’s Dance for Comic Relief.
Opera and sessions include: A Rake’s Progress (Royal Opera House), Momo (Greenwich Theatre), Mass Carib (Nitro), The Charlatans – Modern Nature album and tour, Gravity film soundtrack and Kate Bush – Before the Dawn Live album.
JESSICA-ALICE McCLUSKEY
LYNNE
Stepping Out is Jessi’s professional debut after being discovered by director Maria Friedman whilst performing in an amateur production of Sister Act. Jessi trained at part-time theatre school Showdown Theatre Arts and was chosen to represent them in America on numerous occasions as part of their international exchange program with Baltimore School for the Arts.
Credits whilst training include: Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray, Joanne in Rent, Nellie Forbush in South Pacific, Miss Hannigan in Annie and, most recently, Ms Curran in the European premiere of Prospect High (Tristan Bates Theatre). Jessi is delighted to be involved in such a wonderful production with such a talented cast and would like to say a huge thank you to Maria for her belief and support and to her number one fan, her Dad.
Jessi would like to dedicate this performance to her mum, who she lost to cancer in August 2015.
DOMINIC ROWAN
GEOFFREY
Theatre includes: Winter Solstice (Orange Tree), Giving (Hampstead Theatre), The Tempest, Measure for Measure, Henry VIII, A New World and As You Like It (Globe), Ah Wilderness! and The Cherry Orchard (Young Vic), Medea, King James’ Bible: Job, Dream Play, Iphigenia at Aulis, Mourning Becomes Electra, Three Sisters, The Talking Cure, Private Lives
and Happy Now? (NT), A Doll’s House (Young Vic/Duke of York’s/BAM New York), The Village Bike, Way to Heaven and Forty Winks (Royal Court), The Misanthrope (Comedy Theatre), The Spanish Tragedy (Arcola), After Dido (ENO/Young Vic), Under the Blue Sky (SF Productions) (NT), A Voyage Round My Father (Donmar Warehouse), Bernice (Donmar Warehouse), The Rivals, Look Back in Anger and Charley’s Aunt (Manchester Royal Exchange), The Importance of Being Earnest (Oxford Playhouse), Lobby Hero (Donmar Warehouse), Sexual Perversity in Chicago (Sheffield), The Merchant of Venice, Two Gentlemen of Verona and Talk of the City (RSC) and A Colliers Friday Night (Hampstead).


































































































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