Judgment Day - Almeida Theatre
Judgment Day - Almeida Theatre
Judgment Day - Almeida Theatre
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Ben Fox<br />
Kohut/Customer<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong> includes: Forget-Me-Not Lane;<br />
Awaking Beauty; A Trip to Scarborough<br />
(Stephen Joseph <strong>Theatre</strong>, Scarborough);<br />
Festa (Young Vic); Laurel and Hardy (New<br />
Wolsey <strong>Theatre</strong>, Ipswich);The Evocation of<br />
Papa Mas (Told by an Idiot); Sugar (Some<br />
Like It Hot) (New Wolsey <strong>Theatre</strong>, Ipswich<br />
& Theatr Clwyd); Troilus and Cressida;<br />
Happy Ending; Bedroom Farce; Aladdin<br />
(Theatr Clwyd); Old King Cole (Unicorn<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>); The Wind in the Willows; Carnival<br />
Messiah (West Yorkshire Playhouse); A<br />
Taste of Honey; One For The Road; Oh<br />
What A Lovely War!; Cabaret; Jack and the<br />
Beanstalk (Queen’s <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />
Hornchurch); Millennium Mysteries<br />
(Teâtre Biuro Podrozy); As You Like It<br />
(Creation <strong>Theatre</strong> Company, Oxford);<br />
Frankie and Tommy (Lyric<br />
(Soho <strong>Theatre</strong>/English Touring <strong>Theatre</strong>);<br />
Mother Courage and her Children; Twelfth<br />
Night; King Lear; Hamlet (English Touring<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>); Rebecca (Vienna’s English<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>); The Graduate (Tour); Afore<br />
Night Come (Young Vic); Coriolanus<br />
(Edinburgh/Tel Aviv/Tokyo); Silas Marner;<br />
The Inheritors; The Verge (Orange Tree<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>); The Memory of Water (West<br />
End/tour); The Trinidad Sisters (Tricycle<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>); Translations (Watford Palace<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong> & tour); The Key Tag; Flying Blind<br />
(Royal Court); Measure For Measure<br />
(Riverside Studios); Dear Daddy (West<br />
End).<br />
Television includes: Midsomer Murders;<br />
Cold Blood; Doctors; Slave Dynasty; Judge<br />
John Deed; Silent Witness; Casualty; Father<br />
Ted (three series); Hogwash; In Suspicious<br />
Circumstances; Rory Bremner Who Else?;<br />
The Politician’s Wife; The Men’s Room;<br />
True Tilda; Under The Sun.<br />
Film includes: Laughterhouse; The<br />
Awakening; The Nightingale Saga.<br />
Recent radio includes: The Conflict is Over.<br />
Hammersmith); Alice (Open Air <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />
Regent’s Park); Noises Off (Salisbury<br />
Playhouse); Hamlet (Ludlow Festival);<br />
Lewis Lemperuer-Palmer<br />
The Child<br />
Lewis is 12 years old and attends the<br />
Barbara Speake Stage School in East<br />
Acton. During his time at the school he<br />
has worked on numerous projects<br />
including The Khomeko Family<br />
Chronicles and War and Peace, both at<br />
the Royal Court. His film credits include<br />
The Disappeared and Beast in The Heart,<br />
and Lewis has also worked on several<br />
television shows and commercials.<br />
Good Companions (New Vic <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />
Stoke); Keep on Running (Birmingham<br />
Rep); Pal Joey (Belgrade <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />
Coventry); Loot (Watford Palace <strong>Theatre</strong>);<br />
In the Midnight Hour (Belgrade <strong>Theatre</strong><br />
Coventry and tour); Stig of the Dump<br />
(Swan <strong>Theatre</strong>, Worcester); Return to the<br />
Forbidden Planet (West End); Kes (Paris<br />
and tour); Cinderella (Hackney Empire);<br />
Cinderella (Everyman <strong>Theatre</strong>, Liverpool).<br />
Television: Holby City; Behind Closed<br />
Doors; Bubble and Squeak; Mad About<br />
Alice; Spooks; Casualty; Men Behaving<br />
Badly; Flying Colours; Luckies; The Cut.<br />
Film includes: Sweeney Todd; Gulliver’s<br />
Travels.<br />
Radio includes: The Rak of Anor; Anzacs<br />
Over England.<br />
Thomas Patten<br />
The Child<br />
Thomas has been a member of the<br />
Young Actors <strong>Theatre</strong> in Islington for 18<br />
months and is a member of their Young<br />
Professionals group. He has just<br />
finished the lead role of Robert in the<br />
musical production Feather Boy as part<br />
of a workshop for Anthony Blunt at the<br />
National <strong>Theatre</strong>. Immediately prior to<br />
this Thomas played Ascanius in Dido<br />
Queen of Carthage, also at the National<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong> and directed by James<br />
Macdonald.<br />
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