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Vicky Binns
Theatre includes:Home, I’m Darling; Beryl; Alfie; To Kill a Mockingbird; The Winter’s Tale; and Yen (Octagon Theatre Bolton); Abigail’s Party (UK Tour); Early Doors Live (The Lowry/UK Tour); Singing in the Rain (UK & Ireland Tour); Faith Healer and That Can’t Have Happened (The King’s Arms); Who’s the Dummy (53Two/Babel Fest); I’ve Been Here Before (Jermyn Street Theatre); Hatched (Park Theatre); A Kind of Loving (Wakefield Theatre Royal); The Ushers (Tron Theatre); Dave and Jeff Vs (24:7 Theatre); Perfect Pitch and Teechers (Hull Truck Theatre)
TV & Film includes:Emmerdale (series regular, ITV); Coronation Street (series regular, ITV); Black Mirror (Netflix); The Mill (Channel 4); Casualty (BBC); Crime Stories (ITV); Doctors (BBC); In the Kommandant’s Garden (film); Moving On (BBC); Von Trapped (ITV); "The Ward" (ITV); Nature Boy (BBC)

Victoria Brazier
Theatre includes:The Book Thief (Octagon Theatre Bolton);The Snow Queen, Treasure Island, Beauty and the Beast and Oliver Twist (The Dukes); Pride and Prejudice, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Jungle Book (Storyhouse/ Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre); Make Good: The Post Office Scandal (Pentabus); Miner Birds, Alice in Wonderland, The Snow Queen and The Borrowers (New Vic); We’re Not Going Back (Red Ladder); A Little Princess (Theatre By The Lake); The Song Of The Sytch (Claybody Theatre); Abigail's Party (Watford Palace); Twinkle and the Mechanical Light Machine (Oldham Theatre Workshop); The Man Without A Past (New Perspectives); Tiny Heroes (Dan Bye); Crossings (Pentabus); The Secret Garden (York Theatre Royal); Hard Times (Northern Broadsides); Hobson's Choice (Royal Exchange).
TV includes:Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Vincent, All at Sea, Doctors, Craven, Land Girls, The Street, Heading Out, Hollyoaks, Boy A.
Radio includes: Ann Veronica, The Thrill of Love, New Grub Street, Home Front, Deadheading, Sense and Sensibility, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Angel Pavement, Cottonopolis, Bell in the Ball, Writing the Century, Mr Maugham's Journey Home, The Crowded Street, Second Chances, Germinal, Dido, The River Girl and Sophie.

Reginald Edwards
Theatre includes:The Walrus Has a Right to Adventure (Liverpool Everyman); Great Expectations (Manchester Royal Exchange); A Christmas Carol, Hamlet, Frankenstein (TNT/ADG Europe); Brighton Beach Memoirs (Frinton Summer Theatre); The Comeback Special, The Collector (Hope Street Theatre); The Tempest (Iris Theatre, St.Paul’s Church); A Peril of the Sea (Lakeside Theatre); You’re Human Like The Rest Of Them, Sommer 14 (Finborough Theatre); King Lear (Royal & Derngate / UK tour); Pride and Prejudice, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Cunard); Lotty’s War (UK Tour).
TV & film includes:Anne (World Productions for ITV); Holby City (BBC); The Beekeeper 2 (Miramax)

Helen Flanagan
Training: Attended drama lessons at Carol Godby's Theatre Workshop in Bury from age 5, appearing in various advertisements before her soap opera career
TV includes: Coronation Street, Holby City, I'm a Celebrity...Get me Out of Here!, I'm a Celebrity All Starts, Celebrity Super Spa, Celebs Go dating
Books include: Head and Heart: Break-ups, breakdowns and being Rosie, releasing in January 2026.

Polly Lister
Theatre includes: One Man Two Guv'nors, Hound Of The Baskervilles, Around the World in 80 Days (Octagon Theatre Bolton), Animal Farm (Octagon Theatre Bolton, Derby Theatre & Hull Truck), Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, Solace Of The Road, Cooking With Elvis (Derby Theatre), Jekyll & Hyde (Derby Theatre/Queen's Theatre Hornchurch), Pigeon (Royal Exchange Manchester & Thick Skin), Speedo Mick: The Scouse Stomper (Liverpool's Royal Court), Sleeping Beauty, Blue Stockings (Storyhouse Chester), Bright Lights Over Bentilee, Song of the Sytch (Claybody Theatre), Unexpected Twist (Royal & Derngate), Beauty and the Beast, Table, Votes For Women, Playhouse Creatures, The Snow Queen (UK Theatre Award Winner for Best Play For Young People) As You Like It, The Borrowers, 101 Dalmatians, A Matter of Life and Death (New Vic Theatre, Stoke), The Rise & Fall of Little Voice, Di and Viv And Rose, The Snow Queen, (Stephen Joseph Theatre), The Wizard Of Oz (Leeds Playhouse), The Worst Witch Live! (Olivier Award Winner for 'Best Family Show', West End/Theatre Royal Northampton/UK Tour), A Christmas Carol (Hull Truck), To Sir With Love, Transmissions (Birmingham Rep), I Was A Wife, Beauty and the Beast Hansel & Gretel (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster), Much Ado About Nothing (Mercury Theatre, Colchester), Don't Dress For Dinner (Eastbourne Theatre), Abigail's Party (UK Theatre Award Winner for Best Performer), Fallen Angels, Suddenly Last Summer, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Blue Room, Hayfever, Keep Smiling Through, A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Chorus of Disapproval, The Memory Of Water, Our Country's Good, Private Lives, The Recruiting Officer, Loot, After Miss Julie (Theatre By The Lake, Keswick), Hayfever (Oldham Coliseum), The Heretic (Library Theatre, Manchester), Much Ado About Nothing, Dangerous Corner (Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds), Private Lives, Beauty and the Beast, Dick Whittington, Cinderella, Snow White, Jack and the Beanstalk (Harrogate Theatre), Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty (Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury), Saint Joan (Royal National Theatre), Marilyn The Musical (Greenwich Theatre), Romeo & Juliet (English Shakespeare Company). The Warp (Ken Campbell)
TV & Film includes: Casualty, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Doctors, Martina Cole's Ladykillers, The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, Polterheist, London Unplugged.
Radio includes: The Archers, Ladies’ Delight, Aromatherapy, Tree Splitting, Distance Between, Lulu, Something Blue (all for BBC Radio).

Charlie De Melo
Training: Acting at Arts Educational School.
Theatre includes:The Clothes They Stood Up In (Nottingham Playhouse), Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Globe), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (West End) and A Streetcar Named Desire (Leicester Curve).
TV & Film includes:Half Man (BBC/ HBO), The Chelsea Detective (Acorn TV), Ellis (C5), Rivals (Disney+), Doctor Who (BBC), Coronation Street (ITV), Still Up (Apple+) The Interceptor (BBC), Jar Head: The Siege (UFO Films), Eastenders (BBC), Casualty (BBC), Doctors (BBC) and Atlantis (BBC).

Charlie Ryan
Training: The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
Theatre includes:The Jungle Book, Spring and Port Wine (Octagon Theatre Bolton), Little Shop of Horrors (The Bolton Octagon/ Hull Truck), Noises Off, Beauty and The Beast (Stephen Joseph Theatre), The Three Musketeers, Pride and Quite A lot Of Prejudice (Worcester Rep), Beryl, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (Oldham Coliseum), Beauty and The Beast , Snow White, Maid Marion and Her Merry Men (Swan Theatre Worcester), A Gloucestershire Midwinter (The Cheltenham Everyman), Tales of Hans Christian Anderson (Hammerpuzzle) (The Cheltenham Everyman) ,Teechers (The Cheltenham Everyman), King John (Hammerpuzzle) (The Egg Theatre Bath & Tour), A Taste of Honey (Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh), Mother Goose, Beauty and The Beast (Belgrade Theatre Coventry), Ammo (Royal Exchange Studio)
Animation includes:Kate And Mim Mim (CBeebies), Baby Riki (ITV Hub), Fables of the Forest (Flix Facilities), Abbey Hatcher (Nickelodeon)
TV includes:Brassic Christmas Special (Sky & Calamity Films), The Odd Squad (CBBC), HollyOaks (Channel 4), The Voice (Series 2), The Cops, State Of Play, Merseybeat, Doctors (BBC), Children's Ward, 24Seven (ITV), Love in The 21st Century, Courtroom (Channel 4)

Leah Marks
Leah Marks won the Norman Beaton Fellowship, and is a former member of the BBC Radio Drama Company.
Theatre includes: Vignettes 2025 (HER Productions), Almost Haunted (Northern Powerhouse Theatre), King John (Purple Door), The Lie (Act Your Age Theatre Company), The Rug of Identity by Jill Fleming and The Departure (Peripeteia Theatre Company)
TV & Film includes: Athena (Netflix), Into The Deep (Netflix) and Black Ops (BBC Comedy)
Radio & Audio includes:The Archers, A Room With A View, Anna Karenina, Almonds and Raisins and Ceefax Strikes Back (BBC Radio 4), Torchwood (Big Finish), Money Gone (BBC Limelight), The Alpine Hotel at Christmas (Channel 4), and a range of video games.