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Two Sheds Theatre presents

African Gothic

By Reza de Wet

Sussie | Janna Fox
Frikkie | Oliver Gomm
Alina | Lesley Ewen
GrovĂ© | Adam Ewan


Biographies

Sussie | Janna Fox

Janna, originally from Leeds, trained at Drama Studio in 2010. She has worked in Film, Theatre and T.V.

Favourite theatre roles include: Cherry in Anthony Nielsen's The Night Before Christmas (The Brunswick 08), Maddy Burns in Doug Lucie's Blind (The Courtyard 14), Captain Treacherous in a Regional Tour of Miles Tredinnick's Up Pompeii (Various 14), Verda in Lill Warren's Strange The Road (Upsatirs at The Arts 15). She’s played the lead twice in The State of Grace’s sell out version of Sarah Kane's 4:48 Pyschosis(The New London Theatre 13/14).

Janna has toured as far afield as Brits Off Broadway in Manhattan (59e59 09). This summer she completed a UK and Ireland open-air tour playing Elizabeth Bennett in Pride and Prejudice and Helena/Snug in A Midsummer Nights Dream.

 

Frikkie | Oliver Gomm

Oliver trained at The Drama Centre.

Recent stage includes Kill Me Now (The Park); She Stoops to Conquer (Northern Broadsides); A Midsummer Nights Dream (Royal & Derngate).

Television includes SSGB (BBC1); The Coroner (BBC1); Hope Springs (BBC1).

Radio includes The Glass Bead Game (BBC Radio 4).

 

 


 

Alina | Lesley Ewen

Lesley was born in here, moved to Canada as a child, and has intended to return ever since 1990 when she played Bianca in  Bristol Old Vic’s Othello. Life intervened and she’s spent the time since based out of Vancouver, performing in almost 100 productions in theatres large and small across Canada; including a sewer, the Stratford Festival and Leaky Heaven Circus – an experimental theatre/circus which she co-founded.

Lesley's appeared in over 70 U.S. film and tv programmes, including VStargate, Arrow, Outer LimitsTwilight ZoneThe L Word and four X Files. She’s also interviewed rock stars for her CBC radio show, for which Mary Anne Hobbs served as correspondent.

She has a Live Art practice and performs with the site responsive collective SITE/SPACE and Dickie Beau’s new drag family The House of Strange Loops. She works with Access All Areas as dramaturg and Creative Enabler, teaches/directs at Identity Drama School, has an MA in Performance Making from Goldsmiths, has meditated with a Swami in the Himalayas, learned bad Italian in Sicily, and is a photographer and a sound artist. For more on her work: www.GeneralLife.org


GrovĂ© | Adam Ewan

Adam trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and was their Spotlight Prize Nominee 2007.

Theatre includes: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Theatre Royal Bristol), The Wind In The Willows (Redgrave Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing (RSC Swan), Aladdin (Watford Palace Theatre), A Christian Turn'd Turk (Read Not Dead at Shakespeare's Globe), The Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay and (Read Not Dead at Shakespeare's Globe).

Television includes: Holby City (BBC), The Colour Of Magic (Mob Films), He Kills Coppers (Ecosse), Kiss of Death (BBC), Mistresses II (Ecosse), Quacks (Pilot) (Lucky Giant/ NBC Universal) and The Living and the Dead (BBC Grafton House Prods).

Film includes: Morris: A Life With Bells On (Twist Films), A Closed Book (Feature Prods), Pride (Proud Films) and The Chameleon (October Films).