Art features :
Duncan Henderson : Trained at Webber Douglas, performed in Mitchell and Nixon's Spy, Moonlight Over India and Metronome and as Touchstone and Benedict in Festival Shakespeare Productions of As You Like It and Much Ado About Nothing. He performed in Hangman, various Pretty Villain productions such as Underneath the Lintel, the award-winning Glengarry Glen Ross, Betrayal, New York Stories and won the FringeReview Award for Outstanding Theatre for his production of The Polished Scar. Duncan was co-creator of The Shark is Broken, which was performed in the West End, at Edinburgh Fringe and in North America.
Neil James : theatre credits include The Tempest, The Comedy Of Errors, God Of Carnage, Betrayal, Rope, Eight, Dial M For Murder, The Good Doctor, Yes Prime Minister, The Ladykillers, Animal Farm, James And The Giant Peach, and a national tour of Charles Dickens’ The Haunting. He has also worked extensively in rep theatre with credits such as House Guest, Murder Mistaken, The Murder Game, Suddenly At Home, Taking Steps, The Small Hours, Fallen Angels and I Have Been Here Before. Neil was in the debut production of Moment Of Grace at the Bloomsbury Festival, and played multiple characters in the stage adaptation of It's A Wonderful Life.New writing stage credits include The Missing Special, Further Education, Bully Beef, Lost In The Willows and 4 runs of the award-winning dating comedy Would Like To Meet.
Neil’s family feature film Christmas Time was released in December 2023 worldwide, and he will next be seen in upcoming indie drama The Last Time You Saw Me, and family sci-fi adventure Stargazers.Other screen work includes a range of feature films, television, commercials and music videos, as well as appearing in over 100 short films. Neil also works as a voice artist for animation and radio.
Sophie Dearlove : Sophie has many years of experience in stage, screen and corporate acting. Credits include Vindication Swim (Relsah Productions), The Casebook of Inspector Steine (BBC Radio 4),Beachcomber Film London (Badgerboy Productions), the award-winning Would Like To Meet, Amongst Barbarians, The Big Bitesize Breakfast (Edinburgh Fringe), Happy Now? and You (New Venture Theatre), The God Of Carnage, Betrayal and The Missing Special (Pretty Villain Productions all at Brighton Fringe) Di and Viv and Rose and the feature film Six Years Gone (Sixty6Media).
...and the Director / Producer, Roger Kay : Roger was co-founder of Pretty Villain Productions and Rialto Theatre. He directed the award-winning Glengarry Glen Ross, The Missing Special, Rope, Betrayal, The Vertical Hour and The God Of Carnage (all Brighton Fringe at Rialto) and co-produced all of Pretty Villain’s work. Roger was co-Artistic Director at Rialto Theatre. He has written for Fringe Review and Broadway Baby.