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Grist to the Mill Productions present the world premiere of Ross Ericson's

Casualties

Alex Ferns as Gary

Alex is best known for playing Trevor Morgan in Eastenders. Other Television credits include Low Winter Sun, Julius Caesar, Making Waves, Randall & Hopkirk Deceased, Wings, The Practice, Holby City, Taggart, The Bill, Psychos, Black Velvet Band, Rhodes, Legends Never Die and A Year in Moments. Film credits include: Farewell, Shadow Man, Merry Christmas, Man Dancin’, Britannic and Ghost and the Darkness. Theatre credits includes: South Pacific (Barbican and UK Tour), Guys & Dolls (West End and tour), Coyote on a Fence (West End and Royal Exchange), ID (Almeida), Art (West End), A Totally Obscure Man (NT Studio). He won the TMA award for Best Supporting Actor for Coyote on a Fence and Best Actor at the Cherbourg Film Festival for Man Dancin’, which was awarded best UK film at the Raindance Festival 2003. Alex was also nominated in the Best Actor of the Scottish Critics Award for The Hard Man and his film Joyeux Noel was nominated for best Film at the Cannes Film Festival and Best Foreign Language Film at The Oscars 2005. For his role as Trevor in Eastenders he won Best Newcomer at the TV Quick Awards, Inside Soap’s Best Actor and the British Soap Awards’ Best Newcomer and Best Villain. South Pacific was nominated for Best Musical Revival at the 2012 Olivier Awards. 

 

Finlay Robertson as Mike

Finlay’s theatre credits include Speed Death Of The Radiant Child and Weepie by Chris Goode and Jez Butterworth’s The Night Heron at the Royal Court. His television credits include The Body Farm, Taggart, Garrow’s law, Doctor Who, Hotel Babylon, The Bill, Doc Martin, Prime Suspect, Persuasion and Peak Practice. Film includes The Inbetweeners and Cocknies VS Zombies. Finlay wrote and performed the one-person play Strong Arm as part of the inaugural Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Season and recently played Bobby Kennedy opposite Brian Cox’s J Edgar Hoover in The Curse of Edgar to be released later this year.

 

Emma Stansfield as Emma

Emma trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama. Theatre credits include; Mrs Warren’s Profession (Royal Lyceum,Edinburgh/Nottingham Playhouse), The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Scoop Open-Air Theatre), Comedy Of Errors (Northcott Theatre), The Seagull (Compass Theatre Company), Mephistopheles , Tales From the Vienna Woods, The Tempest (Royal National Theatre), Daisy Pulls It Off (Lyric Theatre).  Her television credits include Snodgrass, Privates, Endeavour, Skins, The Accused, The Tudors, Midsomer Murders, Tess of The D’Urbervilles, Most Sincerely, Fanny Hill, Whistleblower and Coronation Street. Film includes Best Made Plans and Gentlemen’s Relish.

 

Patrick Toomey as Peter

His theatre credits include The Father (Belgrade Coventry); Lovebirds (Southwark Playhouse); Wild Horses (Theatre 503); On the Waterfront (Hackney Empire); Richard II, Edward II (Globe); Mister Heracles (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The School for Scandal (Derby/Northampton); Sweet Phoebe (Hen and Chickens); The John Wayne Principle (Southampton); The Boys in the Band (Aldwych); The School for Scandal (English Touring Theatre); The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Recruiting Officer (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh); The Blue Angel (Gielgud); The Woman in Black (Fortune); The Country Wife (Holland Park); Lady Betty and As You Like It (Cheek by Jowl); A Small Family Business (Birmingham Rep); Romeo and Juliet (London Shakespeare Group); The Beaux’ Stratagem (Scarborough); Pommies (Warehouse). His Film and television includes The Escape Artist (BBC); Vera (ITV); The Glass House (Liberty Films); Law & Order (Kudos / ITV); Missing (Leopardrama / BBC); Mutual Friends (BBC); Holby City (BBC); Auf Wiedersehen Pet (ITV); The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb (Hallmark Entertainment); Arsène Lupin (Hugo Films); The Courtroom (Mersey Television); Hollyoaks (Lime Pictures); The Only Boy For Me (ITV); The Bill (Talkback Thames); William and Mary (Granada); Pressure Point (Yoram Eshkol-Rokach); Monarch of the Glen (BBC); Jackson’s Wharf (South Pacific Pictures); Water Rats (Nine Network); Heartbeat (ITV); The House of Angelo (BBC); Murder Most Horrid and Annie’s Bar (Channel 4); Over Here (BBC); Cadfael (Central TV); The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (Lucasfilm); Streetwise (STV). Radio:Soho Nights (BBC Radio 4); The Father (BBC Radio 3).