Cast & Crew
Jack | - Jeremy Barber |
Hans | - Mike Hills |
Sergeant | - Russ Pitcher |
Voices | - Jasmine Honey |
- Pam Howard | |
- Rebecca Slocombe | |
Director | - Mike Hills |
Stage Manager | - Carole Fowler |
Lighting | - Ellen Kilvington |
Sound | - Steffen Zschaler |
Jeremy Barber
Jeremy has appeared on stage sporadically and the last time was also as a soldier in Still Lives & Smoking Jackets. The opportunity to revisit No Mans Land however was to good to turn down, having enjoyed playing Hans in the previous version. Jack however has been a very different character to learn (not helped by the 3 pages added by Mr Hills part way through the run - Thanks Mike!). Knowing it was a short rehearsal run meant it didn't impinge on his time too much as Jeremy is in the midst of raising £4k for Wessex Heartbeat to allow him to trek to Everest Base Camp in November. He has thoroughly enjoyed treading the boards again and is looking forward to seeing all the audience at the quiz on the 8th March!
Mike Hills
Mike has been a member of Theatre64 for too long to count. His theatrical odyssey began in Bugsy Malone at the age of 14 in school, then exhibited itself in Woking, Bath and Kuwait before he joined Theatre64. He has undertaken acting, directing and writing roles with the group and is close to notching up his 60th role! He is aided and abetted in this by a long suffering wife and two very active boys (see smaller members of the cast). He would usually mention Fulham as well but its just too depressing at the moment. The Aardvark is in rehab.
Russ Pitcher
Russ has done almost everything you can in and around a stage, even singing nearly in tune! 'Much Ado..' has been an amazing experience, not just working with a great cast and crew, but learning so much from being part of the OpenStages programme. Previous roles he has enjoyed include Macbeth, Donald in 'Blue Remembered Hills' and a down-and-out muppet. Russ has a geeky IT job and lives in Fleet in an organised pile of bricks that is helping the local tradesmen weather the cutbacks.
Jasmine Honey
Jasmine is currently in her second year of A-Levels and takes a huge interest in the arts. Her ability to act, sing and dance makes her a triple threat: an asset to any company. Working with Theatre 64 has really brought her out of her shell,increased her confidence and enhanced her natural ability. Working with Jasmine is a pleasure, her contribution to every production is appreciated greatly by the other members. Her bubbly, loud personality means everyone looks forward to working with her.
Pam Howard
Happy both behind the scenes and performing on stage, the prospect of taking on the role of Dogberry was too good to miss. Working with Gill and the ensemble cast in a very different way has been most enjoyable and at times stretching. When not acting, Pam can often be found rootling around in the storage container or trawling the local charity shops to track down items for costumes.
Rebecca Slocombe
After a short break, Becky is back treading the boards with Theatre64 in another fantastic show! It has been a real privilege to be part of a play written by one of our own and it is great to be involved with the group again. Apart from trying to remember how to memorise lines (and act!), Becky has thoroughly enjoyed being on stage once more and is looking forward to being part of future shows with the wonderful Theatre64.
Carole Fowler
Carole has been with T64 more years than she is able or willing to remember. In thwart time she has acted, directed, stage managed, done prompt, lighting, sound, props, box office, made costume, even sung in her own fashion, painted and built scenery. All this and had fun too and intends to keep on till even further into her dotage
Ellen Kilvington
Ellen has been a member of Theatre64 since 2008 when she played Granny Weatherwax in Terry Pratchett's 'Wyrd Sisters'. Since then she has performed a variety of roles in the group, both onstage and off, ranging from running lights and being Producer, to characters such as Sheila Birling in 'An Inspector Calls' and Nicky in 'Shakers Restirred'.
Steffen Zschaler
Steffen joined the group for 'Ash Girl'. He started amateur theatre in Germany when he was 12 and has since enjoyed every aspect of it from acting, singing, lighting, to directing; sometimes simultaneously. Previous roles included Barney in 'The Last of the Red Hot Lovers' and Siegfried in 'Hagen'. He has also enjoyed directing, most notably 'Waiting for Godot', and 'Shakers' with Theatre 64. During the day Steffen is a lecturer in Informatics at King's College London.
Jack | - Jeremy Barber |
Hans | - Mike Hills |
Sergeant | - Russ Pitcher |
Voices | - Jasmine Honey |
- Pam Howard | |
- Rebecca Slocombe | |
Director | - Mike Hills |
Stage Manager | - Carole Fowler |
Lighting | - Ellen Kilvington |
Sound | - Steffen Zschaler |