Shyko Ammos | Isabel Peters
Trained at Queen Mary University of London, The Guilford School of Acting and William Esper Studios in New York.
UK Theatre includes One Love (The Bob Marley Musical) (Birmingham Rep), Mamma Mia (World Tour), In Time (Almeida Theatre), Once On This Island (Birmingham Rep, Nottingham Playhouse and Hackney Empire), Anansi (Talawa Theatre Company at the Shaw Theatre), Chocolate Bounty (Brockley Jack Studio Theatre) and Andrew Lloyd Webbers 50th Birthday Celebration (Royal Albert Hall).
US Theatre includes Familiar (Yale Rep, New Heaven), Generations and the Obie award-winning An Octoroon (Soho Rep, New York City) and Un Utero (Signature Theater, New York City).
UK Workshops include Charlton Heston And The Prodigal Son (National Theatre)
US Workshops include Megastatis (New York Theatre Workshop), School Girls (Lark Theatre, New York City) and Dirty Blood (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, New York City).
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Hermeilio Miquel Aquino | Danilo Martinez
Trained at Drama Centre London.
Theatre includes Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (The Old Vic), One Night In Miami (Donmar Warehouse), Well (West End), Black Lives Black Words (Bush Theatre), Snow Angels and Broken Fences (Off Broadway).
Television includes The Final Hours Of Marvin Gaye, Doctor Who, Blue Bloods and Boardwalk Empire.
Miquel Brown | Amenze Amen
Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Rachel.
Trained at Ladre Ballet Academy, Seattle, and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Theatre includes Dessa Rose (Trafalgar Studios), The Amen Corner (National Theatre), Reflection Day (Theatre503), Menopause The Musical (Shaw Theatre and National Tour), Stamping Shouting And Singing Home (Polka Theatre), Stepping Out (Theatre Royal Lincoln), Showboat (Royal Albert Hall), A Streetcar Named Desire (National Theatre Studio), Purlie (Bridewell Theatre), Blues In the Night (National Tour), Mardi Gras (Prince of Wales Theatre), the original London cast of Elegies For Angels and Punks And Raging Queens (Kings Head Theatre and Criterion Theatre).
Film includes Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Genius, Woman In Gold, Locked In, How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, The Successor, An American Haunting, French Kiss, Superman and Soloman And Sheba.
Television includes 9/11: The Twin Towers, Casualty and Wit.
Ammar Duffus | Yusuf Nwachukwu
Trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre includes The Woman In the Moon (Shakespeares Globe), Twelfth Night (National Theatre) and If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You (Old Red Lion Theatre).
Film includes Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince.
Television includes Doctors.
Rachel Handshaw | Xiomara Yepez
Trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Sarah Lawrence College.
Theatre includes Primetime (Royal Court Theatre), Dont Sleep There Are Snakes (Park Theatre and Simple8), A Dolls House (The Space), The Lonely Soldier Monologues (Cockpit Theatre), Crowd (Theatre503), The Helen Project (Lost Theatre), Penelope Who Really Cried (White Bear Theatre), Rhinegold (The Yard), Liberty Equality Fraternity (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, and Tron Theatre, Glasgow), Lethe and The Rise And Fall Of Lucas Petite (The Arches, Glasgow) and The Wars Of The Roses Trilogy (Scottish Youth Theatre).
Film includes Snowden,Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Edge Of Tomorrow and The Fifth Estate.
James Anthony Tyler | Playwright
James Anthony Tyler is an award-winning playwright who holds a MFA in Film from Howard University and a MFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University where his concentration was Playwriting. His work has been presented by OBIE Award-winning playwright Israel Horovitz at The Cherry Lane Theatre (Hand Held Out), The Sixth Annual Fire This Time Festival (Dolphins and Sharks), and the 4th Annual Beer-Battered New Play Festival (Loveeeeeee Play). His play Some Old Black Man starring Arthur French was presented at LaMaMa Theatre as part of the Shadow Festival and it was selected for the Berkshire Playwrights Lab featuring Tony Award-winning actor Roger Robinson. His play The Drop Off was featured as part of The Classical Theatre of Harlems Playwrights Playground and their Future Classics Series. Youre Sitting in the Dark