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.
Simon McEvansoneya
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Nick Felgate
Nick, an uncivil civil servant, has contributed his presence to Theatre 64 for many, many years. He lives in Portsmouth with his collection of stage properties (his furniture, crockery etc) which sometimes he is allowed to borrow back from the group! Along with many stage appearances which includes Prof. Van Helsing in 'Dracula' and the QuizMaster in 'Horst Buchholz', Nick has directed plays such as 'The Fosdyke Saga', 'The Golden Pathway Annual', and 'Our Man'.
Jason Kewley
Jason has had an involvement with amateur drama since school. Though not being a prolific member of the group, he has played roles in productions such as Dracula, Wind in the willows, Antigone, The Real inspector Hound, A Fete worse than death. He generally gets cast in the offbeat roles. Tonight he is playing the 'high school bitch' His claws are sharpened and ready... Meow!
Jennifer Lee-May
Jene has always had a great love for the theatre (procuring bargain tickets is a second occupation!) and joined Purple Room Productions in Basingstoke, where she caught the bug for treading the boards. She was a member of the original children's theatre company, Myths & Legwarmers, until she attended The Poor School in 2010. Jene is thrilled to be part of Much Ado and is looking forward to being involved in future productions. She lives in Blackwater with her partner, mum, cat and 2 adopted bunnies!
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.
Alan Barber
Alan has been with Theatre64 for over 15 years now - and they still can't get rid of him! He has done just about everything possible both on and off stage - acting, directing, singing, lighting, sound, amongst many others. He was last seen on stage as Nigel the Viking in "A Fete Worse than Death' and is thoroughly enjoying his villainous turn as Don John!He has two daughters, Jessica and Rebecca and works as an administrator in Thames Ditton.
Erin Costello
Erin is very excited to be in her first show with Theatre64. Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Erin came to the UK to study Classical Acting at LAMDA and never went back. She has been living in the UK for 13 years and recently moved to Yateley with her 5 year old son. It's been 10 years since Erin has been onstage but has been expressing her creativity for the past 5 years running Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense locally in Camberley and Fleet.
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.
Alison
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Sam Green
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Vicky Whitby
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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
Thomas Hills
Thomas Hills. This will be the second time Thomas has taken to the stage with T64, previously he appeared as a fairy mouse in The Ash Girl. He also has a deep and abiding love of trains, Lego Star Wars and the television (from which it can be hard to part him). He puts his acting skills to good use, able to convince teachers and many adults that he is desperately injured at the slightest touch.
Andrew Hills
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Sevie Fowler
Sevie is here because Grandma thought she would be a good mouse, although she is not known for her quietness. Sevie appeared in 'Grease' last year with the Imagination 1 week Workshop and is a member of Spotlight Dance Academy, Brownies and Fox Gymnastics and when she has time from all these activities goes to Lakeside Primary School and is part of the netball team. She would like to take part in more amateur dramatics like her grandma.
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