Lourdes Faberes | Mrs Park, Min, Waitress
Theatre includes Hidden (Royal Court Theatre), Golden Child (New Diorama Theatre), La Boheme, Orphe (Royal Opera House, Covent Garden), Still (Theatre503), Hungry Ghosts (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), One Day, Twenty Years (The Young Vic), Cruel and Tender (The Young Vic, Chichester Festival Theatre and Bouffes de Nord, Paris) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Theatre Royal York).
Film includes The Heart of the Forest, Mother of Pearl, Someone You Love, Balsa Wood, Room 304, Spread and State of Play.
Television includes Grantchester, Safelight 19, Holby City, Law and Order UK, The Thai Bride and New Tricks.
Anna Leong Brophy | Yeon Eun Mi
Theatre includes Pitcairn (Chichester Festival Theatre and Shakespeares Globe), Yeh Shen (Yellow Earth), How to Waste Money on Mere Happiness (New Diorama Theatre), The Art of Fugue (Soho Theatre), Cure (Underbelly, Edinburgh), Shelf Life (Theatre Delicatessen) and BattleActs (Roundhouse).
Film includes The Conversations, GBH, The Diana Clone and Malaya: A Forgotten War.
Chris Lew Kum Hoi | Park Chi Soo
Theatre includes A Midsummer Nights Dream, A Life of Galileo, Boris Godunov, The Orphan of Zhao (Royal Shakespeare Company), The World of Extreme Happiness (National Theatre), Peter Pan (Open Air Theatre, Regents Park), James and the Giant Peach (West Yorkshire Playhouse) and Fox Attack (National Theatre of Scotland).
Television and Film includes War Machine and Doctor Who.
Daniel York | Mr Park, The Producer
Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Our American Cousin, The Wallace and We Know Where You Live.
Theatre includes The World Of Extreme Happiness (National Theatre), The Merchant Of Venice, The Country Wife, Moby Dick (Royal Shakespeare Company), The Importance Of Being Earnest, The Birds (International Tour), Animal Farm (Theatre Royal, Hobart, Tasmania), Boeing Boeing (Drama Centre Theatre, Singapore), Turandot (Hampstead Theatre), Branded (The Old Vic), Five Tanks (Hackney Empire), The Good Woman Of Setzuan (Haymarket Theatre, Leicester), In The Bag (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh), Tartuffe (Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke), The Changeling (Southwark Playhouse), Sun Is Shining (Kings Head Theatre and 59E59 Theaters, New York City), Romeo and Juliet (Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke), Measure For Measure (Library Theatre, Manchester), Nativity (Birmingham Rep), Une Tempete (Gate Theatre), Kiss of the Spiderwoman, The Glass Menagerie (Singapore Repertory Company), The Magic Fundoshi (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith), Hamlet (Thelma Holt Productions) and Porcelain (Royal Court Theatre).
Film includes Rogue Trader, The Beach, Doom, Act Of Grace and The Receptionist.
Television includes Whitechapel, Moving On, Waking the Dead, Casualty, Peggy Su!, Chambers, The Bill, Supper at Emmaus and A Fish Named Tao.
Radio includes Doggies Nirvana, Romeo and Juliet, The Monkey King, Dead Lines, Say It With Flowers and The Inspector Chen Mysteries.
In-Sook Chappell | Playwright
In-Sook Chappell was born in Korea but raised in England. She studied dance in New York at the Alvin Ailey School before moving into acting, and originally started writing between acting jobs.
Her first play This Isnt Romance won the Verity Bargate Award and was produced at the Soho Theatre, broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and commissioned as a screenplay by Film Four. Her other plays include Tales of the Harrow Road (Soho Theatre).
Radio includes Hong Kong by Night (BBC Radio 4). She wrote and directed a short film, Full, and is currently working on another short film, Kochebi.
Chelsea Walker | Director
Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Chicken Dust
Trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with an MA in Advanced Theatre Practice and Oxford University.
Direction includes Chicken Dust (Curve Leicester), Klippies (Southwark Playhouse), Lean (Tristan Bates Theatre), Bespoke (Southwark Playhouse), Ocean of Loneliness (Lost Theatre), Citizens (Theatre503) and Occupied (Bad Host at the Bush Theatre).
Assistant Direction includes assisting Simon Godwin on Routes (Royal Court Theatre), The Little Mermaid (Bristol Old Vic) and Candida (Theatre Royal Bath) and Amelia Sears on Brimstone and Treacle (Arcola Theatre). Chelsea is currently a reader for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and Hampstead Theatre, and is co-directing Southwark Playhouse Young Companys 2016 show.