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Performer

 

Will graduated from the Guildford School of Acting with a BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre.

 

Credits include:

 

St John (Puppeteer)/Boris/Stuart/Magic Mirror in SLEEPING BEAUTY 

(Little Wolf Productions Ltd), THE STORY OF BART (London Hippodrome), 

THE WICKER HUSBAND  (R&D - Unicorn Theatre,

London), Will/Karen/Vendor/Su in MUNCH (2013 - Edinburgh Festival)

 

Credits whilst training include: Will Scarlett in the revival premiere of TWANG!! (dir. Ian Talbot), Antonio in TWELFTH NIGHT (dir. Michael Crompton). Will also played Walter and was assistant director for CHESS at the Union Theatre, London (dir. Steven Dexter). 

 

 

Workshops include:

 

Terrence and Rafferty in WATER BABIES (dir. Ed Curtis).

 

As well as being an actor, Will is a puppeteer and magician.

 

For more info visit: www.willcousins.wix.com/actor

 

Playwright and Performer

 

Ben is currently training at RADA.

 

Ben has worked extensively as a performance artist, poet and writer, having won accolades such as the All England Play Award for Best Performance and the PMA writers award.

 

Plays Ben has written include:

 

URBAN FAIRYTALE (**** Three Weeks), THE CASE OF THE BLUE OYSTER GANG (transferred to New York and described as the New York Examiner's "Must see"), and CARGO (for stage and later adapted into the internatioanlly acclaimed fim), to name but a few.

 

Ben has been described as "Prodigiously talented" by the Scotsman, and has won five star reviews in the Times, Guardian and Telegraph. 

 

 

Ben is reprising roles in his play MUNCH after a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.

Director

 

Matthew has trained on the 3 year course at the Guildford School of Acting (GSA) and on the 1 year course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).

 

Credits as an actor include;

Steven Kodaly in SHE LOVES ME (Landor Theatre), Charlie West in THE DESPONDENT DIVORCEE and The Bear in MILDRED AND THE MIDNIGHT CITY (HookHitch Theatre Company, Ed Fringe 2014), featured in BBC 2’s HAVING A BALL, Jimmy the rude youth in the film IRENA PALM.

 

Credits whilst training; Laurie in LITTLE WOMEN (Union Theatre), Angel in RENT, Dad/Nikos in LEGALLY BLONDE, Sebastian in TWELFTH NIGHT 

 

Munch marks his debut show at the Edinburgh Fringe as a director.

 

For more info visit: www.matthewwellman.co.uk 

 

 

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