Monday, March 7, 2016

Meet the Cast

Meet the Cast of THE SKULL


GABRIELLA SHILLINGFORD

Gabriella was born and raised on the Caribbean island of the Commonwealth Dominica. She migrated to the UK in 2009 to pursue studies in A Level Drama at Leyton Sixth Form College. She then went on to do her Bachelors in acting at East 15 Acting School where she graduated in summer 2015. Her credits include Phoebe in Party by Tom Basden (Tristan Bates Theatre)  Carol, in 13 by Mike Bartlett and Scribblers for BBC 3 Radio. The Skull is her professional theatre debut




MEGAN BLOWEY

Megan Blowey graduated East 15 School from the MA Acting Programme in September 2015. Since graduating she has had the pleasure to be part of a Halloween tour around North London, working on Survival of the Fittest with Lippy Theatre Company and playing various roles within Bad Physics Theatre and Events. She has enjoyed the mind-boggling rehearsal process for The Skull immensely and she hopes you enjoy the show!


ITAI LEIGH

Born in Isreal and based in London, Itai Leigh is a graduate of East 15’s MA Acting (International) programme. During his time at East 15 he trained at Shakespeare’s Globe and GITIS (The Russian University for Theatric Arts) in Mosow. Some of his professional credits include: The Speaker in The Chairs, Michael in The Pillowman, Lord Grey and Ratcliffe in Richard III: In Motion, Wickersham Brother in Suessical the Musical and Father Flynn in Doubt: A Parable



NEO MOTHOLA

Neo Mothola is from South Africa but was also raised in England. He studied on the BA Acting and Contemporary theatre course at East 15 acting school. Recently Neo has been performing his own play, S1N1 at the Kings Head Theatre and the Drayton Arms Theatre. 


RORY KEYS

Rory Keys was born in England, but grew up aboad in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 2012 he returned to the UK to study Acting and Contemporary Theatre at East 15 Acting School. In the fall he appeared in the Lone Tree Theatre Project’s 4.48 Psychosis at the Etcetera Theatre. After graduating this last summer, Rory performed at his first Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he appeared in Some Big Some Bang at the Underbelly and Leftovers at Zoo Venues. Rory has appeared alongside Zoe Coombs Marr in her stand up comedy, DAVE, at the Underbelly and the Soho Theatre. 

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