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Go People and Glass Half Full Productions in association with Park Theatre presents

Daisy Pulls It Off

By Denise Deegan

LUCY EATON I ALICE/ MISS GIBSON 
MELANIE FULLBROOK I CLARE/ WINNIE/ MISS GRANVILLE 
SHOBNA GULATI I SYBIL/ MUMMY 
FREDDIE HUTCHINS | MR THOMPSON/ MR SCOBLOWSKI/ MADEMOISELLE 
PAULINE MCLYNN I TRIXIE
CLARE PERKINS I MONICA/ BELINDA 
ANNA SHAFFER I DAISY 


Lucy Eaton

Lucy trained at LAMDA

Theatre credits include: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Donmar Warehouse), The Duchess of Malfi (Old Vic), Khadija is 18 (Finborough Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Southwark Playhouse), Almost, Maine (Park Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Cambridge Arts Theatre), Win/Lose/Draw (Waterloo East Theatre), This Year It Will Be Different (Theatre 503), Cyrano De Bergerac (White Bear), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Edinburgh Fringe).

Film credits include: Sedu (Ansu Kabia Productions) and Exposure.

TV credits include: Murder Maps (Netflix).

 

Melanie Fullbrook

Melanie trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Theatre credits include: Playing For Time (Sheffield Crucible), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Southwark Playhouse), Almost, Maine (Park Theatre), See What I See (Eyestring Theatre), The Voice Of The Turtle (London tour), BASH! (Rag Factory) and Win/Lose/Draw (Waterloo East Theatre).

Radio credits include: Peer Gynt (BBC Radio) .

Directing credits include: Joy (director at Theatre Royal Stratford East), In Night’s Darkling Glory (Director), Experience (assistant director at Hampstead Theatre), Diminished (assistant director at Hampstead Theatre), Looking at Lucien (associate director at Theatre Royal Bath)

 

Shobna Gulati

Theatre credits include: Anita & Me (The Touring Consortium), Grease (Leicester Curve Theatre) Mamma Mia (International Tour 2015- 2016), April in Paris (Derby Playhouse and National Tour), Hunger for Trade, Pretend You Have Big Buildings, Cafe Vesuvio and Come Closer (Royal Exchange, Manchester), The Jungle Book (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Body Gossip (Edinburgh Fringe), Girl's Night (National Tour), Dancing within Walls and Crazy Lady ( Drill Hall and Contact Theatre, Manchester), Romeo and Juliet ( Leicester Haymarket), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Tara Arts, National Tour), How High is Up (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Moti Roti Puttli Chunni and D'yer Eat with Your Fingers ( Theatre Royal, Stratford East), The Sacred Thread (Royal Festival Hall), You're Thinking of Doughnuts (Nottingham Playhouse), The Mikado ( New Vic

Stoke on Trent) and The Secret Policeman's Ball (The Royal Albert Hall).

Film credits include: Shadowscan (BAFTA, winning 2001), Honey and Razerblades, Junkhearts, Ashes and Love Eventually.

TV credits include: Dinnerladies, Coronation Street, River City, Paranoid, Casualty, Kay Mellor's  In the Club, Doctors, You, Me and Them, The Slammer, The Circle, Where The Heart Is, New Street Law, Magnolia and Eastenders.

 

Freddie Hutchins

Freddie trained at Bristol Old Vic.

Theatre credits include: Coram Boy (Bristol Old Vic), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Southwark Playhouse), The Provoked Wife (London tour), While the Sun Shines (Lion and Unicorn), Richard III (Tower of London), Brewing Tea (White Bear) and Tartuffe (Courtyard Theatre). Freddie is also a regular participant of the Read Not Dead initiative at Shakespeare’s Globe.

Film credits include: Viking: The Berserkers.

 

 

 

Pauline McLynn

Theatre credits include: The Trojan Women, Comedy of Errors, Yerma and Antigone (Abbey Theatre), The Double Dealer, Tartuffe, Absurd Person Singular and School for Scandal (Gate Theatre), Our Country’s Good, The Tempest, Top Girls and The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Rough Magic), Happy Days (Sheffield Crucible), The Taming of the Shrew (Smock Alley Theatre), Playboy of the Western World (Druid / Donmar Warehouse), Cymbeline and The Knight of the Burning Pestle (The Globe Theatre) and East is East (Ambassadors Theatre).

Film includes: Noble, The Calling, Iris, Heidi, Angela’s Ashes, The Most Fertile Man in Ireland, An Everlasting Piece, When Brendan met Trudy, Secret Scripture, Quills, Nora, Gypo, Her Own Rules, Guilttrip, Transformers: The Last Knight and Johnny English 3.

Television includes: Father Ted, Shameless, Eastenders, Father Figure, Threesome, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, Pramface, Jam and Jerusalem, Bremner, Bird and Fortune, High Hopes, French and Saunders, TV To Go, The Dark Ages, It Happened Last Year, Dalziel and Pascoe, Family, Aristocrats and Ballykissangel.

 

Clare Perkins

Theatre credits include: Primetime (Royal Court), The Convert (The Gate, nomination best supporting, OFFIE 2017), Roundelay (Southwark Playhouse), Removal Men (The Yard), Little Revolution (The Almeida), The House that Will Not Stand (Tricycle), Welcome to Thebes (National Theatre), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime (National Theatre UK Tour), Fabulation (Tricycle), Caucasian Chalk Circle (Shared Experience), Meridian (Contact Theatre), Generations of the Dead (Young Vic), The Rover (Hampton Court), How to be Immortal (Penny Dreadful), Our Country’s Good (Nuffield Southampton), Mules (Royal Court) and Ragamuffin (Double Edge).


TV credits include: Death In Paradise, Run , Eastenders, Holby City, Clapham Junction, All In The Game, The Riots, Men Behaving Badly, Pigheart Boy (BAFTA best childrens drama), My Wonderful Life, Family Affairs, Babyfather, Big Women and Shoot The Messenger


Film credits include: Secrets and Lies, Ladybird Ladybird, Bullet Boy (best Actress Screen Nation), Been So long, Blacklands, 7Lives.

 

 

Anna Shaffer

Film credits include: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

TV credits include: Hollyoaks, Fearless, Lovesick, I Live With Models, Cuckoo, Glue and Class.