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Richard Hurst

Richard Hurst

Richard Hurst trained at Welsh College of Music and Drama and the National Theatre Studio after leaving Oxford. Writing includes three episodes of Secret Diary of a Call Girl (ITV2 / Showtime) and co-writing the multi-award-winning Miranda (BBC2). He is currently co-writing a new sitcom for BBC3, which will be screened in 2013. Stage work includes co-writing and directing [...]

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David Farley

David Farley

West End credits include: A Little Night Music, Little Shop of Horrorsand Sunday in the Park with George, which won the Olivier, Evening Standard and Critics Circle Awards for Best Set Design (with Timothy Bird).  He also designed the set for the original production of La Cage Aux Folles at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Broadway credits also include: A Little Night Music, 13 and Sunday in [...]

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Ruth Mackenzie, LOCOG Director of Culture

Ruth Mackenzie for London 2012

Ruth Mackenzie is currently Director of the Cultural Olympiad, London 2012. Prior to this worked as the Expert Adviser, Department of Culture, Media & Sport, was Consultant Dramaturg, Vienna Festival and General Director, Manchester International Festival. Ruth was also Artistic Director, Chichester Festival Theatre, as well as Special Adviser to Secretary of State for Culture, [...]

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EM Acoustics

EM Acoustics is an independent British loudspeaker manufacturer, producing systems that redefine the standards set by passive loudspeakers.  Combining precision engineering with robust build quality, EM Acoustics products are intended to deliver top-class performance on demand, time after time, whilst being backed up by one-to-one customer support.

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Avolites

Avolites is a UK based lighting control manufacturer with over 30 years of industry experience.  Every product we make is designed with the professional user in mind, with a strong emphasis on intuitive and fun useability.  Our designs come from a love of putting on shows, getting muddy at festivals and partying in clubs. Avolites [...]

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Stage Electrics

Stage Electrics opened in 1979 as a group of people who were passionate about theatre lighting and sound equipment. Three decades on, we are now one of Europe’s leading suppliers of stage lighting and sound equipment to the entertainment industry, holding over £13 million worth of hire equipment. In addition to an extensive hire and [...]

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Schools Shakespeare Festival

Shakespeare Schools Festival

The Shakespeare Schools Festival works in partnership with the National Theatre to help 700 schools from across the UK to stage abridged Shakespeare productions in their local professional theatre. SSF challenges the preconception that studying Shakespeare is difficult, dry or dull, by developing confidence, articulacy and raising aspirations through a combination of teacher training, workshops [...]

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Havana Rumba

Havana Rumba is the hottest Cuban Salsa party in Town! Direct from Havana. An intoxicating cocktail of Rumba, Salsa, Rum and Reggaeton. Dazzling, eye-popping mind-blowing performances from the Kings of Cuban Dance including Eric Turro “El Maestro”, the King of traditional Cuban Dance and star of Buena Vista Social Club. The acclaimed show performs regularly at Edinburgh and is part of [...]

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Monique Wilson

Monique Wilson

Monique Wilson is one of the Philippine’s veteran theatre and film actresses. At 18 she starred as the lead role in the original London West End production of Miss Saigon. To date she has acted in over 150 theatre shows and is a multi-awarded actress for film and theatre in her native Philippines. In 1994, she [...]

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richard schiff by brian smith from the book art and soul

Richard Schiff

Richard Schiff is enjoying a prolific career as one of America’s most respected character actors having shot over 50 films and countless TV shows. Skip Galweather on Showtime’s House of Lies is his most recent stand out character. Recent film work includes Man Of Steel, the newestSuperman; Decoding Annie Parker; Fire With Fire; Knife Fight and two recent British films: Made In Dagenham and [...]

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