Cast

Scarlett Alice Johnson as Jo
Scarlett has worked in film,TV and theatre, recently completing US TV pilot ‘The Damn Thorpes’ – Warner Brothers and ‘Pete Versus Life’ for Channel 4. Film credits include ‘Adulthood’ and ‘The Reeds’. Theatre credits include ‘Aunt Dan and Lemon’ – The Royal Court, ‘Slaves’ – Theatre 503, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ – Stafford Gatehouse, ‘Daisy Miller’ – national tour and ‘Under Milk Wood’ – National Theatre.

 

 

Michael Jibson as Dave
Michael has a long list of major film credits that include ‘The Bank Job’, ‘Flyboys’ and ‘Cemetery Junction’. He also has an extensive stage career in productions such as ‘A Midsomer Night’s Dream’, ‘Brighton Rock’ and The Royal Shakespeare Companies’ adaptation of ‘The Canterbury Tales’. He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his role in ‘Our House’.

 

 

Jack Gordon as Max
Jack is an exciting young actor with numerous television credits including ‘Eastenders’ and ‘Primeval’ and an acclaimed performance in ‘War Horse’ at the New London Theatre. Following smaller roles in films such as ‘Fish Tank’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Afterlife’ it was his scene stealing performances in ‘Heartless’ that earned him a place on Screen International’s 2010 “Stars of Tomorrow” list.

 

 

Elen Rhys as Gwen
Elen is an exciting rising talent whose starring role in the television series ‘Trinity’ proved her ability to juggle comedy with drama. She has a number of stage credits as well as starring in ‘Torchwood’ and ‘Holby City’. She can soon be seen in the upcoming films ‘Season of the Witch’ starring Nicholas Cage and ‘Cleanskin’ with Sean Bean.

 

 


Joshua Richards as ‘Alligator’ Joshua is a vastly talented veteran of the screen and stage. His extensive film credits include ‘Troy’, ‘Very Annie Mary’, ‘Dr Sleep’, and ‘Rancid Aluminum’. On the stage he has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and received great critical acclaim for his portrayal of Richard Burton in his one man show ‘Playing Burton’ which has toured both nationally and internationally.

 

 

 

 

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