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Rosalind/The Will

ROSALIND
Mrs Page | Eileen Page
Dame Quickly | Camilla Rockley
Charles | Daniel Cane
 
The stage directions will be read by David Timson
 
THE WILL
Robert Devizes | Luke Bailey
Mr Devizes | David Timson
Surtees/Sennet/Creed | Daniel Cane
Philip Ross | Adrian Grove
Emily Ross | Camilla Rockley
 
The stage directions will be read by Eileen Page


EILEEN PAGE

Eileen’s 60 year career encompasses Shakespeare, contemporary writers, film, television and musical theatre. Her association with the RSC includes Peter Brooke’s Love’s Labours Lost and Henry V with Paul Scofield, returning in the ‘80s for Richard II, The Winter’s Tale, Mother Courage and Waste, which transferred to the West End.

Roles in West End musicals include ‘Heidi Schiller’ in Follies, the ‘Duchess’ in Me and My Girl and ‘Signora Contini’ in Nine.

Recent theatre includes A Word from Our Sponsor (Scarborough, transferring to Chichester Festival Theatre), Fastest Clock in the Universe (Hampstead), Les Liasons Dangereuse (Salisbury), The River Line, Gay’s The Word and Farewell To The Theatre (Jermyn Street Theatre).

Television includes Holby City, The Secret Army, Doctors, An Unwanted Woman, Absolute Hell, Midsomer Murders.


DAVID TIMSON

David trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has appeared in classical and modern plays throughout the UK and abroad. He has worked extensively in BBC Radio Drama, making over one thousand broadcasts, ranging from the title role in Nicholas Nickleby and Dostoevsky’s The Idiot to numerous short stories and the Woman’s Hour serial. In 2009 an audiobook version of the complete works of Sherlock Holmes was released featuring Timson as every single character.

Theatre work includes Frayn/Chekhov’s Wild Honey (Scarborough, working with Alan Ayckbourn), Cliff Richard’s stage musical Time as ‘Judge Lagus’, ‘Major General Stanley’ in The Pirates of Penzance (Kilworth House Theatre, Leicestershire), ‘Polonius’ in Hamlet, ‘Bottom’ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and ‘The Baker’ in Into the Woods (Ipswich Wolsey Theatre).

Television includes The Bill, EastEnders, Casualty, The Ruth Rendall Mysteries and Poirot.


DANIEL CANE

Daniel trained at Birmingham School of Acting and Royal Academy of Music. His theatre credits include Spamalot (UK Tour), ‘Albert’ in Free As Air (Finborough Theatre), Will Harvey in Will Harvey’s War (Cheltenham Everyman Theatre), ‘Ugly Sister’ in Cinderella (Hall for Cornwall), ‘Walter Wilkins’ in Merrie England (Finborough Theatre) and Noble/Pinchley/Val/Fred/Otto/Cherny in Little Me (Ye Olde Rose and Crowne Theatre, Walthamstow).

 

CAMILLA ROCKLEY

Camilla trained at Birmingham School of Acting. Her theatre credits include ‘Tamora’ in Titus Andronicus, ‘Medea’ in I’d Kill For You: Medea, ‘Portia’ in The Merchant of Venice (Action to the Word), and ‘Ulysses’ in Troilus and Cressida (Lost Theatre). Film credits include The Bike Thief, Complete and Finished, Henry’s Inner Straight and You Only Had To Ask.


ADRIAN GROVE

Adrian trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Theatre includes Medea (National Theatre), ‘Donald’ in Blue Remembered Hills (UK Tour) and ‘Geoffrey’ in Stepping Out (Salisbury Playhouse). Musical credits include Les Miserables, Starlight Express, Tommy and Saturday Night Fever. Adrian is to appear in the new British Film Comedy Golden Years directed by John Miller and starring Bernard Hill and Virginia McKenna. He recently appeared in the new season of American TV Series 24 and the BBC Leonard Bernstein Prom.

 

LUKE BAILEY

Luke’s television roles include series regulars ‘Sam Bateman’ in Casualty and ‘Marley Kelly’ in Waterloo Road (BBC). Other credits include
Cuffs (Tiger Aspect), Moving On and Waking The Dead (BBC). Theatre work includes ‘Rolan Bolan’ in 20th Century Boy (UK Tour) and ‘Ben’ in Can You Keep A Secret (National Theatre).