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Rich Fulcher
Rich Fulcher is an American comedian, actor, writer and improviser, who divides his time between Los Angeles and London.

Makalla McPherson is a writer/director from London. Makalla wrote her debut play WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT for The Oval Theatre in 2018 which was supported by The Arts Council. Makalla was mentored by Coky Giedroyc whilst spending time on the set of BBC Drama, WHAT REMAINS.

Ciaran Donnelly
Ciaran is a multiple IFTA and BAFTA-winning filmmaker who has directed and produced on some of the world's biggest shows; most recently Amazon's THE WHEEL OF TIME, Netflix's VIKINGS: VALHALLA and ALTERED CARBON, and SyFy/DC's Superman spin-off series KRYPTON.

Jonas Alexander Arnby
Jonas' first feature WHEN ANIMALS DREAM debuted at Cannes Critics’ Week 2014 and went on to screen at the London Film Festival. It's a smart, stylish coming-of-age film about a teenage girl living in a small fishing town who discovers she’s a werewolf.

Nick Denning-Read
Nick is creator, writer and performer with comedy collective Zazu currently in development for television and radio. He has just returned from a sell out run with the Pleasance at Edinburgh Fringe 2015 which was very well received by audiences and critics alike.

Adrian Bower
Adrian Bower can most recently be seen starring in GANGS OF LONDON on Sky Atlantic, directed by Gareth Evans. He has recently played a leading role opposite Ashley Jenson in the BBC series LOVE LIES AND RECORDS, written by Kay Mellor.

In 2019 she won an acting award from The Stage Edinburgh for her performance in MOUTHPIECE at the Traverse Theatre.
Shauna won a Scottish BAFTA in 2018 for Best Actress for her performance in WHITE CHAMBER.