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Kate Burdette plays "Lady Harriet"
in the feature film The Duchess, which
stars Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes. Currently on general
release in the cinemas.

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"They
say nostalgia ain’t what it used to be, but it is exactly
what it used to be in James Robert Carson’s jovial, faithfully
irreverent production...Matt Jamie has plenty of
fun with Officer 'Good Moaning' Crabtree"
The Press, York
"Excellent
production...a special mention for my favourite character,
Officer Crabtree, the British agent posing as a French policemen
who famously mangled all his vowels – here played
delightfully by Matt Jamie" Dailyinfo.co.uk (Oxford)
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Matt Jamie plays "Officer Crabtree"
and "General von Schmelling" in Calibre Production's
No.1 tour of 'Allo 'Allo, alongside
Jeffrey Holland and Vicki Michelle.

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"You
will revel in the latest stage production of ‘Allo ‘Allo!
You won’t be able to help yourselves...faultlessly delivered
by [the] cast...For a side-splitting night out, you couldn’t
do better"
The Stage
"James
Robert Carson’s production is well-paced as each new daft
incident succeeds another."   
WhatsOnStage
"A
fantastically funny night out...fans of traditional British
comedy were in for a treat ...Matt Jamie's performance as
Officer Crabtree was particularly funny" www.yourcanterbury.co.uk
"This
is a wonderful night of rollicking good fun, with a large
and hugely talented cast, no expense spared and no stone
left unturned in pursuit of the sight gag and risqué
innuendo". UKTheatre.net
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"Rosalind
Cressy gives a sympathetic portrayal as Agnetha, successfully
capturing her brilliant but troubled mind, her wry wit and
her crippling panic attacks" (What'sOnStage)

"Dorothy
Lawrence makes a caustic, tough, bleakly funny Nancy: she
also has the astonishing emotional reflexes required to
tip the audience from heartbreak to gallows humour"
(TimeOut)
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Rosalind Cressy
and Dorothy Lawrence are touring Frozen
by Bryony Lavery (winner of the TMA Best New Play Award),
which played the Riverside Studios and is running until October.
"Deeply moving... The cast rise superbly to the challenge...Deserves to be seen"
   Whats On Stage
"The best acting in London...Bryony Lavery's play (is) spare, intense,
simply staged and brilliantly well-acted throughout"
   The Mail
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Hugh Hayes
featured in Holby City for BBC1,
playing 'Humphrey Jenkins' alongside Jane Asher in an episode
called "Battle of Who Could Care Less" broadcast
on May 6th.

Hugh also features in the
Turkish feature film Happy New Year London
('Iyi Seneler Londra'). The film is in post production
and due to be released in Turkey this year. More
information on the film (including clips) is online here (all
in Turkish!)
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Terence
Frisch played 'Bilbo Baggins' in hugely successful
Lord of The Rings The Musical at
the Theatre Royal Drury Lane since the show opened.
"This
show is a wonder go with an open heart, wide-open eyes and
prepare for enchantment" The
Times
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for more information about the show from the official Lord
of the Rings Website |
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Nadia Morgan plaed
the title role in IPH... (from
the Greek Iphigeneia in Aulis by Euripides) for
the Mercury Colchester. In this epic and
ancient tale, the Gods, who have stopped all wind and stalled
Agamemnon's fleets of ships, demand that he sacrifice his
eldest daughter Iphigeneia...

"Sturdy
and seasoned with its own cutthroat directness... [Nadia]
Morgan and [Shuna] Snow are magnificent, painfully demonstrating
that even when willingly spilled, blood always begets more
blood" The Guardian
This was Nadia's second production at the
Mercury, having performed in their all-female Julius
Ceaser. She also recently played "Helena"
in the National Theatre Education production
of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Alsiter in
Taming of
the Shrew for the Old Vic

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Alister
Cameron appeared
in Chains of Dew at the Orange Tree
Theatre, which played in April this year
"Kate
Saxon directs the play with tremendous panache "
- Michael Billington
- The Guardian

'Brilliantly
witty and biting...Exhilarating...Coruscating'
Sam Marlowe, The Times 
'See
it now - or risk waiting another hundred years'
Tim Auld, The Sunday Telegraph 

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Other recent work includes
King of Hearts by Alistair Beaton,
directed by Max Stafford-Clark and Ramin Gray for Out
of Joint.
"Alister
Cameron's superb private secretary to the monarch... radiates
grandeur and disdain from his aloof height" Nicholas
de Jongh - Evening Standard
"
Alister Cameron as the king's private secretary, Sir Terence
Pitch [gives] an immaculate performance, full of gravitas
and stately bearing" The Sunday Telegraph
He also played 'General Haig'
in Somme Theatre for the Old Vic
/ Imperial War Museum, having played
Vincentio in Bristol Old Vic's recent
production of The Taming of the Shrew.
"(Director
Anne) Tipton's best work to date...she finds the emotional
heart of the play... beautifully handled." The
Guardian |

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Shelley Atkinson
played "Lucifer" in The Tragicall
History of Dr Faustus on tour and at the Landor
Theatre in April.
"Keeping
the standard high is Shelley Atkinson's polished Lucifer
(publication of choice: Heat), a burlesque girl with a killer
smile and multifunctional red leather gloves....This is
boldness at its best" Time Out 

"Atkinson's
Lucifer is at once commanding and needy, forthright and
insecure. Her fresh interpretation to this age old role
is stimulating...An ambitious, original and entertaining
production, breathing fresh life into a classic"
- British Theatre Guide
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Performance members Valerie
Minifie, Hugh Hayes, James
Rayment, Matt Jamie, Moir Leslie, Olivia Maffett, Alister
Cameron, Lucy Cochrane, Dorothy Lawrence, Hilary Greatorex
and Michael Larkin all recently
recorded various voice-overs for BBC Television's
This World and Tropic
of Capricorn series.
Moir Leslie
also returned to feature in the regular role of "Sophie
Barlow" on BBC Radio 4's The Archers

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