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RIDING LIGHTS 2005

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Liz Brown

MATT JAMIE

Everard Digby

Matt Jamie trained at Drama Studio London. He last performed with Riding Lights in their national tour of The Fun of the Fair. Other theatre work includes two European tours of Romeo and Juliet, productions of A Comedy of Errors (Cambridge), The Merry Wives of Windsor, MacBeth The Panto, Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night (all for Oddsocks), Northanger, Saint Joan, The Devil’s Law Case (all London), The Second Shepherd’s Pageant and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (for The Lions Part). He occasionally performs staged readings of Elizabethan and Jacobean plays for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.


Alistair Edwards

AOIBHEANN KELLY

Anne Vaux / Queen Anne

Aoibheann studied English and Drama at De Montfort University, gaining a BA Hons degree, where she appeared in a number of scripted and devised performances. She went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where she gained a PGCE in Drama. After two years as Head of Drama at St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School in London she went to ARTTS International where she gained a diploma in directing. She appeared in Riding Lights’ productions of Signs and Blunders (2004) Flight Cases (2005).


Anna Healey

JONATHAN LAMBERT

Father Tesimond / Robert Cecil

Jonathan graduated from Brunel University in 2004, gaining a degree in Contemporary Performance Practice. Past roles include Tully in Riding Lights’ When Worlds Collide (2004), Mark Renton in Trainspotting, Herr Schultz in Cabaret and Cybil / Victor in Private Lives. Jonathan recently toured in Riding Lights’ Flight Cases.


Catherine Wilson

PATRICK O’SULLIVAN

Robert Catesby / James I

Patrick graduated from Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre in 2004, with a degree in Acting. Before university, he had a stream of different jobs: labourer, scaffolder, salesman, waiter and factory worker. But, he says, “Acting is the easiest one to get out of bed for in the morning.” Patrick recently toured in Riding Lights’ Flight Cases.


Catherine Wilson

ELLIE TREVITT

Mary Digby

Ellie first quit acting, aged eight, after making three rows of her audience cry by dying rather loudly (and with an arrow in her eye) in her school’s version of the Norman Conquest. Many years on, she learnt how to make fake beards and bought a rapier. Her professional work since graduating from Drama School in 2004 includes Riding Lights’ Signs and Blunders and Flight Cases.