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Riva Theatre and The Playwright’s Laboratory in association with Park Theatre present

Sorry We Didn't Die at Sea

By Emanuele Aldrovandi

THE TALL ONE | WILL BISHOP
THE BURLY ONE | FELIX GARCIA GUYER  
THE BEAUTIFUL ONE | YASMINE HALLER
THE STOCKY ONE | MARCO YOUNG

 

 

Will Bishop

Will Bishop is a London-based actor represented by Global Artists. Recent credits include Rani Takes On The World (Big Finish Audio), Just Be Good (Hen & Chickens Theatre) as well as playing The Tall One in the initial run of Sorry We Didn’t Die At Sea (Seven Dials Playhouse). He is also a writer, and alongside his writing partner Colm Gleeson has penned the plays I Have Heard You Calling in the Night (Union Theatre), and Anadiplosis (Hen & Chickens Theatre). He has also written two short films, and is currently developing a few different projects for television and radio.

 

 

Felix Garcia Guyer

Felix is a British-Chilean actor who trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School graduating in 2018. He orginated the role of The Burly One at the Seven Dials Playhouse run of Sorry We Didn't Die at Sea. Credits incude: The Spanish Princess (STARZ), Sanctuary (Studio Canal), The Man Who Fell to Earth (Paramount+), LIFT (Netflix), Treasure Island (Miracle Theatre), Kraven the Hunter (Sony Marvel), DI RAY (ITV) and Homegrown (BFI short film). He is also a combat choreographer and fight performer and has choreographed for both stage and screen.

 

 

 

Yasmine Haller

Yasmine Haller is a Swiss and Egyptian actor. She first started her training in Paris at Cours Florent, then moved to London to pursue the MFA in Professional Acting at LAMDA, from which she graduated in 2020. That same year, she was shortlisted for the Spotlight Prize, alongside finalists from the top UK drama schools. Recent acting credits include the short film A Mistake with the Chairs directed by Alistair Petrie, This Last Piece of Sky performed at The Space, the initial run of Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea at Seven Dials Playhouse, and All Will Be Well created by NOMAD, the theater company she co-founded.

In September 2022, she integrated the renowned Comédie-Française in Paris for a yearlong contract, working alongside directors Éric Ruf, Clément Hervieu-Léger, Simon Delétang, Christophe Honoré and Lisaboa Houbrechts. She recently performed and sang in the cabaret show La Ballade de Souchon, about French singer Alain Souchon, directed by Françoise Gillard.

 

Marco Young

Marco trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Stage credits include: Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea (Seven Dials Playhouse), Another America (Park Theatre), The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), My Cousin Rachel (Bath Theatre Royal & UK Tour), The Stranger on the Bridge (Salisbury Playhouse/Tobacco Factory & SW Tour), Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet (both Guildford Shakespeare Company), A Girl, Standing, (Theatre503), Me & My Left Ball (Tristan Bates), Measure for Measure, Henry V (both Cambridge Arts Theatre).

TV includes: Big Boys S2 (Channel 4/Roughcut).

Video Game: Company of Heroes 3 (Relic Entertainment).

Workshops: Lasagne (King’s Head), HighTide Rising (HighTide Theatre).