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Land of Green Ginger and Ann Pinnington Productions in association with Park Theatre present

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

By Jim Cartwright

MARI HOFF | SALLY GEORGE 
LAURA HOFF/LITTLE VOICE | RAFAELLA HUTCHINSON 
BILLY | LINFORD JOHNSON 
RAY SAY | KEVIN MCMONAGLE 
SADIE | JAMIE-ROSE MONK 
MR BOO / PHONE MAN | SHAUN PRENDERGAST 

 

SALLY GEORGE | MARI HOFF 

Theatre Includes: The Taming of the Shrew, Oedipus, Temptation, The New Inn, Titus Andronicus, Penny for A Song, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Richard III (Australia), Voices from Prison, and The Taming of the Shrew (regional tour and Japan) (Royal Shakespeare Company); People Places and Things at NT and Wyndams (National Theatre); Queen Elizibeth I in An Elizibethan Christmas (Hampton Court Palace); Positive (Park Theatre); Richard III (Northern Broadsides at Riverside Studios and Copenhagen); Storm in a Flower Vase (The Arts Theatre); Lady Moseley’s Suite (Trafalgar Studios); Oedipus (The Almeida); When We Are Married (Regional tour); Case of the Poet (Regional tour); My Matisse (The New End Theatre and Edinburgh Festival); You Can’t Take it with You, Ghosts, My Matisse, Women Laughing (Kings Head Theatre); Larkin with Women (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Something Blue (Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough); House and Garden (Theatre Royal); Northampton, Traveller without Luggage (Critics Up for Review at Battersea Arts); The Comedy of Errors,The Jolly Potters (New Vic Theatre Stoke).

Television includes: Mulbery, The Buddha of Suburbia (winner of BAFTA for best drama), Measure for Measure, Persuasion, Heartbeat, Daziel and Pascoe, EastEnders, Out of Sight, Holby City, Casualty, Doctors, The Bill, Hollyoaks, Footballers Wives, Passport to Murder.

Film includes: The Diaries, Death of Romance, The Light Retracts from the Shadows, Absolution and Love Somehow (Three Best Actress Awards in 2017)).

Radio includes: Richard III, King Street Juniors Revisited, Temptation, The Roy Orbison Story.

 

RAFAELLA HUTCHINSON ​| LAURA HOFF/LITTLE VOICE 

Theatre includes: The Merry Wives of Windsor (Royal Shakespeare Company).

Television includes: Wild at Heart, Cider with Rosie, Life on Mars, New Tricks, Heartbeat, and Doctors.

Rafaella also works as a singer-songwriter, currently working with Swann and The Worries. 

 

 

 

 

KEVIN MCMONAGLE | RAY SAY

Theatre includes: Black Snow, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Uri, Further Than The Furthest Thing and People Places and Things (National Theatre); Richard III, The Tempest, Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night (Royal Shakespeare Company); Kin, Ladybird, Thyestes and Ambulance (Royal Court) and The Family Reunion (Donmar Warehouse).

Television Includes: New Tricks, Inspector Morse, Rebus, Bramwell, Rose and Maloney and Blue Murder.

 

 

 

 

LINFORD JOHNSON | ​BILLY 

Theatre Includes: The Tempest (Iris Theatre); Pinocchio (National Theatre); Macbeth (Iris Theatre); Show Boat (Sheffield Crucible, New London Theatre); War Horse (UK, Ireland, South Africa Tour); Hair (Hope Mill Theatre); Alice's Adventures Underground (Waterloo Vaults); Territory (The Lowry Theatre) and The Meeting (Pleasance Theatre Islington/Edinburgh).

 

 

 

 

 

JAMIE-ROSE MONK | SADIE   

Theatre includes: Yap Yap Yap (WOW Festival, Royal Festival Hall), FAT (A one woman show with Gaggle Productions, Hackney Showrooms) and Lysistrata (Gaggle Productions, Almeida Theatre). 

Television Includes: Regular for 3 Series Of Class Dismissed (BAFTA award winning comedy series CBBC), Holby City and Game Face.

Film Includes: Holmes and Watson (Columbia Pictures) 

Jamie-Rose has also performed in Sketchtopia for Radio 4 as well as writing and performing as part of her sketch group Buttery Brown Monk.

 

 

 

 

SHAUN PRENDERGAST | MR BOO / PHONE MAN 

Theatre Includes: Cinderella (Theatre Royal Windsor); James in Geordie the Musical (Customs House); Oh What a Lovely War (Stratford East); Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night (Riverside Studios); A Going Concern (Hampstead Theatre). 

Television includes: Holby City, Waterloo Road, Doctors, The Glee Club, Dark Angel, EastEnders, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, WPC 56, The Bill and Heartbeat.

Shaun is also a writer for stage, screen and radio whose work has been translated into six languages. Shaun’s awards include a Sony Award, a Time Out Award, five NSDF awards and a Writer’s Guild Award.