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Park Theatre and Theatre by the Lake co-production and UK Premiere in association with Abinger Productions

The Other Place

Written by Sharr White

JULIANA I KAREN ARCHER
THE WOMAN I ELIZA COLLINGS
IAN I NEIL MCCAUL
THE MAN I RUPINDER NAGRA


Karen Archer

Theatre includes: The Mousetrap (West End), Harriet Wilson’s War (Coppermill Prod), The Hundred We Are (Yard Theatre), Happy Ending (Arcola), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre), As You Like It (RSC), Hamlet (RSC), All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC), An Inspector Calls (PW Productions tour), The Goodnight Bird & Generous (Finborough Theatre), The God’s Weep (RSC), Town (Royal & Derngate Theatre), Hamlet, Twelfth Night (Southwark Playhouse), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), Noises Off (Centerstage Theater, Seattle), Life After George, The Memory of Water (Vienna’s English Theatre), Phallacy, My Matisse (Andy Jordan Productions), Misery (Harrogate Theatre), More Lies About Jerzy (New End, Hampstead), Ghosts (Library Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (RSC UK/US tour), An Ideal Husband (New Wolsey Theatre), What The Butler Saw (Mercury Theatre), She Stoops to Conquer (Lyric Hammersmith), Swedish Embassy (Company of Angels), Bare Necessities (UK tour), The File (Liverpool Playhouse), Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seascape, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Overground Kingston).

Television includes: Law & Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Doctors, Panorama: Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, Elizabeth, Casualty, The Bill, The Chief (Lead, 4 series), The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Chancer, EastEnders, Rockliffe’s Babies, On the Line, The Secret Garden, Hannay, Brookside, Juliet Bravo, Mitch, Father’s Day, Jury, The Cleopatras, BBC2 Playhouse, Play for Today: Billy, The Crezz, Shadows.

Film includes: Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City, The Mouse and the Woman

 

Eliza Collings

Theatre includes: Great Expectations (Malvern Theatres/UK Tour), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time (National Theatre UK Tour), The One That Got Away (Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath), The Miser (Watermill Theatre), Lady Windermere's Fan, The Country Wife (Manchester Royal Exchange), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Unicorn Theatre), Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes, Vaudevillains Sideshow, The Ceremony (Les Enfants Terrible), From The Life Of Marionettes (Theatre Collection), News Revue (Canal Cafe Theatre), Hobsons Choice, The Taming Of The Shrew (RADA Enterprises), On The Razzle, The Lost World (Bristol Old Vic), The Man Of Mode (Circomedia), Cider With Rosie West Country Tour), Festen, Tonight At 8.30 Bristol Old Vic Studio), Oh! What A Lovely War (Tobacco Factory, Bristol), On This Site (Roustabout).

Television includes: Doc Martin.

Film includes: Lambeth, Collector, Homeless Joe (all short films).

Radio includes: Penmaric (BBC)

 

Neil McCaul

Theatre Includes: Fatherland (Lyric Hammersmith, Manchester Royal Exchange); After Electra (Theatre Royal Plymouth, Tricycle Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Chichester Festival Theatre); A Life and The Drawer Boy (Finborough Theatre); Twelfth Night (The Singapore Repertory Theatre); A Round Heeled Woman (The Riverside Studios); Fings Aint They Used To Be (Union Theatre); Little Voice (Hull Truck); Calendar Girls (Noel Coward Theatre); Oedipus, (National Theatre); Once Upon a time at the Adelphi (Liverpool Playhouse); Flying Under Bridges (Watford Palace Theatre); Brighton Rock (Almeida Theatre Company); Accomplices (National Theatre); Cor Blimey (Watford Palace Theatre); Mr England (Crucible Theatre); Spin (The White Bear and Battersea Arts Centre); Sus (Greenwich Theatre); Spend Spend Spend (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Blackbird (Southwark Playhouse); Habeas Corpus (Oxford Playhouse); June Moon (Vaudeville Theatre); Merchant of Venice (Old Vic); Privates On Parade (Piccadilly Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (English Touring Theatre); Sylvia (Apollo Theatre); Traffod Tanzi (Mermaid Theatre); Trelawney Of The Wells (Old Vic Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Savoy Theatre, Chichester Theatre); Soho Cinders (Soho Theatre); My Fair Lady (Bronowski Productions); The Boy Friend (Open Air Theatre); The Lost Musicals: Flower Drum Song (Sadler’s Wells); Chicago (Billy Chicago Ltd). The Baker’s Wife (Phoenix Theatre); Sweeney Todd (Bristol Old Vic); Spin Of The Wheel (Comedy Theatre); Guys and Dolls (NT); Windy City (Victoria Palace); The Rocky Horror Show (Comedy Theatre).

TV Includes: Benidorm, Midsomer Murders, Dark Matter, Doctors, Foyle's War, Holby City, Blue Murder, Most Mysterious Murders, Nostradamus, Fifty Five Degrees North, Crossroads, EastEnders, Hearts and Bones, Lock Stock, People Like Us, Where the Heart is (series 3), A Wing and a Prayer, Tandem, Ruth Rendell: Road Rage, Comedy Nation, Does China Exist?, Father Ted Christmas Special, Class Act (series 2), Time After Time (series 2), Heil Honey I’m Home, The Upper Hand, Up The Garden Path, Take Me Home, Titus Andronicus, Casualty, Channel 4 Sitcom Festival, Into The Fire, Mary Rose, Minder, The Peter Principle, Woof.

Film Includes: Speed Love, Pleasure Island, In Love With Alma Cogan, The Lion, Billy The Kid & The Green Baize Vampire, The Pirates Of Penzance.

Other: Rehearsed Readings (The Unamerican Songbook), radio play In The End (BBC), radio play We Know Everything (BBC).

 

Rupinder Nagra

Rupinder Nagra is a Borsos Best Actor Award Winner (Whistler 2007) and Genie nominated actor (2009) for his lead performance in Richie Mehta’s award winning film Amal.  The film is currently featured on Amazon Prime.  

Other film credits include: Maulana Ismail in Omertà, Mike Mehndi in Simran, Dr. Singh in De Ontsnapping and Hamid in Karan Johar's Kurbaan. This year he also makes an appearance in Oscar Nominees’ Oded Binnun and Mihal Brezis'  The Etruscan Smile.  

Other theatre credits include: Mr. Hassan in My Brothers & Sisters and Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream.  

As a motion capture artist he has had the pleasure of working with director Eiichiro Sasaki on the popular video game ‘Resident Evil - Outbreak’.