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Jonathan Church Theatre Productions and RJG Productions in association with Park Theatre present 

It's Headed Straight Towards Us

By Adrian Edmondson and Nigel Planer

GARY | RUFUS HOUND

HUGH | SAMUEL WEST

LEELA | NENDA NEURURER 

 

Rufus Hound

Rufus is an award winning actor who has worked across film, television, audio, games and theatre. Film including: Lore (release tbc), The Wedding Video, Big Fat Gypsy Gangster. Television including: Queens of Mystery (AcornTV), Trollied (SkyTV), Doctor Who (BBC), Cucumber (Channel 4), Zapped (Dave), Hounded (CBBC). Audio including: Ronja the Robber's Daughter (Studio Ghibli), Sadie Sparks (Disney), Waffle the Wonderdog (Cbeebies) and The Monk across the Doctor Who Audio Universe (Big Finish). Theatre includes: The Boy in the Dress, The Provoked Wife, Don Quixote (RSC), The Wind in the Willows (The London Palladium), One Man, Two Guv'nors (National Theatre on tour and West End). He is also the host of BBC Radio 4's Sony Award winning My Teenage Diary

 

 

 

 

 

Samuel West

Samuel has played Hamlet and Richard II for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Valentine in the first production of Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia at the National Theatre, Jeffrey Skilling in Enron in the West End and the voice of Pongo in Disney’s 101 Dalmations II.  

TV includes Siegfried Farnon in the new All Creatures Great and Small, Slow Horses, The Crown, Small Axe, W1A, The Hollow Crown II, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Cambridge Spies and four series of Mr Selfridge. Films include Darkest Hour, The Gentlemen, On Chesil Beach, Suffragette, Van Helsing, Notting Hill, Zeffirelli’s Jane Eyre and Hyde Park on Hudson. He was nominated for a BAFTA for Howards End. As a reciter, he has appeared with orchestras all over the world; in 2002 he was soloist in Walton’s Henry V at the Last Night of the Proms. Samuel has toured the West Bank three times with the Choir of London and directed The Magic Flute for the Palestine Mozart Festival. From 2005 to 2007 he was the artistic director of Sheffield Theatres, where he revived The Romans in Britain. Samuel West is an Associate Artist of the RSC and a trustee of the Campaign for the Arts.

                                        

Nenda Neururer 

Nenda is an actor and international recording artist.

She graduated from Rose Bruford College in 2017, where she represented Rose Bruford at the 2017 Sam Wanamaker Festival, playing Vittoria in The White Devil.

Nenda’s theatre credits include The Borrowers at the Watermill Theatre, Romeo and Juliet at the Orange Tree Theatre, Jerusalem at the Watermill Theatre, White Teeth at the Kiln Theatre, and Death of a Salesman at the Young Vic Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre in London’s West End.

Her debut single Mixed Feelings topped the charts and is in heavy rotation on European radio channels.

Nenda led in an eight-part supernatural crime thriller The Rising for Sky TV, released on Sky Max and NowTV. She has just finished filming a recurring role in Belgravia: The Next Chapter.