Pedal Pusher Cast
Pedal Pusher Crew
Alexander GuineyLance Armstrong | Alexander trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Theatre includes: Macbeth, Richard III (theFaction), La Fanculla Del West, Die Tote Stadt (Royal Opera House), Kid-Simple: a radio play in the flesh, Tapestry of Fear (Edinburgh Festival), Romeo and Juliet (Playhouse Harlow), and US Love Bites (Etcetera Theatre). Rehearsed readings include: Touch (Finborough), The Hotel Play and Marie and Bruce (Royal Court Theatre). Film includes: Fracture (Emmett Mathew Farrell) and The Man Who Forgot How To Write (Matthias Mossler).
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Graham O'MaraJan Ullrich | Coming soon
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Josh CassJournalist | Theatre credits include: A Midsummer Night's Dream ( theatredelicatessen ), Peer in Peer Gynt ( Brent Arts Council ), Gremio in Taming of the Shrew and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing ( British Touring Shakespeare ).
Roles whist training include: Titus in Titus Andronicus, Birdboot in Real Inspector Hound, Jean in Rhinoceros and Emperor Joseph in Amadeus.
Josh has worked extensively with AnimarSur in Granada, Spain.
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Tom DaplynMarco Pantani | Tom trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2001. Since then he has worked in theatre, film and television and, in 2005, became a founding member and artistic director of Tacit Theatre.
Credits include: Martin in Exploits - E.K.F. Productions, Jake Moore in Casualty - BBC, Joby in Little Baby Nothing - The Bush, and Dorian in A Picture of Dorian Gray - Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal.
Credits with Tacit Theatre include: Scaramouche in Scaramouche Jones, Sideway in Our Country's Good, Valmont in Les Liasons Dangereuses, and Alceste in Le Misanthrope.
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Roland SmithDirector | Directing includes Pedal Pusher, Elle and the Cabaret of the Cavendish Club, Fanshen (Theatre Delicatessen), Right Up My Street (Young Vic TPR), Peer Gynt and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Brent Arts Council), Asylum Monologues (iceandfire), Ramblin’ Man and Tough Luck (First Draft Theatre), Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Misanthrope (TACIT Theatre), Eskimo Sisters (Camden Peoples Theatre), Torn (SJT Productions), Elvis Orders A Mai Tai and Skin Deep (Horla Theatre), and Absence of War (NSDF and Venue 45) for which Roland was awarded the RSC Buzz Goodbody Award.
Writing includes Finis Terre (Hybrid Theatre), Desert/Island/Man (ROAR), To Close and Kill (ROAR at the Latchmere) and The NOLA Project, a verbatim piece created with BeesKnees Productions based on their work with young people in New Orleans who survived Hurricane Katrina.
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Sophie MosbergerDesigner | Coming soon...
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Last updated January 19th, 2010