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Park Theatre and Red Ladder Theatre Company present the World Premiere of

Hurling Rubble at the Moon

by Avaes Mohammad

Skef | Jim English
T | Ragevan Vasan
Dean | Mark Cameron
Gerbil | Paige Round
Major | Dinita Gohil

Jim English Jim graduated from Rose Bruford in 2013 as their Spotlight Prize Nominee. Theatre work i ncludes Solid Air (Theatre Royal Plymouth), Death At Dawn (Cloud Nine Theatre Company), Pop Up Shakespeare (The Globe). TV/Film credits: Doctors (BBC), Gone (Electric Shadow Company). Jim is also a published playwright and his play The Words I Should Have Said To Phoebe Lewis is being produced at Hull Truck this summer.

Ragevan Vasan’s television credits include Cuffs (BBC).

Theatre credits include Selfie (Ambassadors Theatre/NYT), Private Peaceful (Ambassadors Theatre/NYT), Macbeth (Ambassadors Theatre/NYT), Handmade Tales (Arcola Theatre) and Our Land (Bristol Gradfest).

Ragevan has appeared in short films Cargo, The Real Thing and Idle (Third Eye Productions).

Mark Cameron TV: Credits include: regular characters in Coronation Street, Steel River Blues, Emmerdale, Doctors and guest roles in Law and Order, Waterloo Road, Casualty, Holby City, Eastenders, The Roman Mysteries, Vincent, Mayo, The Royal, The Bill, Fifty Five Degrees North, Extreme Endurance, BrooksideFilm credits include: D.I. Hackman in Scar Tissue (UK cinema release 2014), The Boss in The Boss, (2012 Reed Festival short film winner), Norman Hunter in The Damned United, Lord Pembroke in Casanova’s Love Letters, John in Tomo (Sundance Film Festival Winner) and Brooks in The Other SideTheatre: Credits include:  The DAFTAS Ceremony Host in Park Theatre Review (Park Theatre, London), Nurse Ottom in Sleeping Beauty (Park Theatre) Chancer in Mathematics of the Heart (Theatre 503 and winner of Brighton Fringe festival – Best Play), The Dame in Sleeping Beauty (Salisbury Playhouse), Tom in Life Imitates Art (Camden Peoples’ Theatre), Dorante in The Game of Love and Chance (National Tour), Alfredo in The Breakfast Soldiers (Contact Theatre, Manchester), Johan in The Bergman Project (Tristan Bates Theatre), Harcourt in The Country Wife (The Gatehouse), Scott in Blue Funk (Old Red Lion), Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare in the Park), Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (Cannizaro Park), Robin Hood in Robin Hood (Swansea Grand), King Rat in The Pudding Pirates (Durham Gala Theatre). Radio: Daniel Chadwick, Home Front, BBC

Paige Round Paige trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her first professional job was playing Helena in a site-specific immersive production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Sasha McMurray. Other credits include ensemble in Pink Floyd -The Wall workshop and The Messenger in Antigone at Belsize Park Festival. Credits whilst training include: Rizzo in Grease, Gertrude in Hamlet, Amy in Company, Masha in Three Sisters and Madame Gloumova in Too Clever By Half. Having spent Christmas at the Park Theatre playing Grenthel in the hugely successful Jack and the Beanstalk, Paige is delighted to be appearing in the world premiere of Hurling Rubble at the Moon.

Dinita Gohil made her TV debut in 1999 in the ITV drama, The Last Train then went on to study acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2013. Television credits include Doctors (BBC) and Communicate (Channel 4). She also appeared in the independent film One and presented the World Cup finals for Children’s ITV. Theatre credits include Tartuffe (Birmingham Rep Theatre 2013); After Juliet (Birmingham Hippodrome); Totally Over You (Nottingham Playhouse); La Escala Humana (U.de Chile) and Deadlock (Soho Theatre 2005). Dinita is set to appear in two highly anticipated films to be released towards the end of this year, Kill Your Friends (being released in September), and The Infiltrator, alongside Bryan Cranston, which is due to be released in 2016.