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Judith Amsenga
Judith created the role Trish in the early version of Mixed Up Northwhen training at LAMDA. Other credits at LAMDA include The Cherry Orchard, What the Butler Saw and The Late Mattia Pascale (also performed in Bologna). Judith is making her professional stage debut in Mixed Up North.
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Celia Imrie
Olivier Award-winner Celia Imrie was most recently in the West End in Plague Over England and Acorn Antiques. Television work includes Kingdom, Dinnerladies (and many other projects with Victoria Wood), Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and The Riff Raff Element. Films include St. Trinians, Calendar Girls, Bridget Jones's Diary and the Woody Allan 2009 summer project.
Celia performs in Bolton on 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Sep and at all London performance except 23-28 Nov and the matinee of 5 December.
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Lisa Kerr
Lisa was a member of the LAMDA group that created the original Mixed Up North. Theatre credits include Election Idol at the Brighton Fringe Festival, and The Musician (Conor Mitchell's new Opera, Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast). Film credits include Re-Uniting the Rubins and Klink Klank Echoes.
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Asif Khan
Asif graduated from RADA this year. He is playing Sane Alex in Terry Pratchett's Going Postal, which will be screened on Sky1 next year. Among many productions at RADA he appeared in Rookery Nook directed by William Gaskill and Three Sisters directed by Jonathan Miller.
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Kashif Khan
Kashif graduated from Lamda in 2009. He has appeared in Streets of Rage (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Freeworld (Contact Theatre); Silent Cry (Lyric Hammersmith), and Caravan (West Yorkshire Playhouse).
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Muzz Khan
Muzz Khan hails from Burnley where Mixed Up North is set. He is also an accomplished DJ and currently holds a residency at the Pacha nightclub in London. Theatre includes Bully Richard (Tara Arts); Fewer Emergencies (Albany Theatre); One, Nineteen (Arcola Theatre); Blue Funk (Old Red Lion), and Felt Effects (Theatre 503). Television credits include Bradford Riots, No Angels and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. He appeared in the film East is East and played Jinx Singh in BBC Asian Network's Silver Street.
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Rose Leslie
Rose graduated from LAMDA in 2008. recently she won the Scottish BAFTA for Best New Talent for her performance in the BBC pilot New Town and has enjoyed filming in Miami and South America for a drama documentary for Channel 5. Recent theatre includes Get Up and Tie Your Fingers (Northumberland Theatre Company).
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Tyrone Lopez
Tyrone appeared in Amazonia at The Young Vic. He stars in the feature film RU486 due for release May 2010. Tyrone recently graduated from LAMDA where productions included the original Mixed Up North, Pericles, Uncle Vanya, The Changling and others.
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Kathryn O'Reilly
Kathryn is making her professional theatrical debut. Prior to training she played Jocasta in Oedipus directed by Marcello Magni and Raquel in Don Juan directed by Phil Willmott. Television and film credits credit The Bill, Rough Justice, Halal Harry and Zebra Crossings.
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Claire Rafferty
Claire graduated from LAMDA in 2008 where roles included included Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Professional theatre includes Transition (Ransom Productions, OMAC Belfast) and The Trial (Lyric Theatre Belfast). Television includes Give My Head Peace (BBC).
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Mia Soteriou
Mia’s theatre includes Turandot (Hampstead), Frozen (Manchester Library), Henry IV 1&2 (Bristol Old Vic), The Weather, The Arbor, Sgt Ola (Royal Court), Lennon (West End/Liverpool), Stags & Hens (Liverpool), Arabian Nights, Merchant Of Venice (Shared Experience), Bed Of Roses (Hull Truck). TV Includes: The Chief, Kid In The Corner, Soldier Soldier, Absolutely Fabulous, Murder Most Horrid and Brookside. Films include Mamma Mia!, Topsy Turvy and Secrets & Lies. Mia also composes music for theatre, TV and radio.
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Stephanie Street
Stephanie met Robin Soans when they acted together in The Contingency Plan (Bush).Other theatre includes Shades (Royal Court); Not the End of the World (Bristol Old Vic); Too Close to Home (Lyric); UK premiere of The Laramie Project at London's Sound Theatre; The Vagina Monologues (UK tour) and Arabian Nights (ATC). Lead and regular TV roles include Red Cap, Holby City, 20 Things To Do Before You're 30 and NY-LON. Stephanie?s first play, Sisters, is going on at Sheffield Crucible in 2010.
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Lorna Stuart
Lorna’s theatre work includes Susan in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Antic Disposition). On TV she played Jen in AAA. Lorna trained at LAMDA and appeared in the first version of Mixed Up North.
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Matthew Wait
Matt appeared in Out of Joint’s Some Explicit Polaroids, Rita, Sue and Bob Too and A State Affair. Other theatre includes Piranha Heights (Soho Theatre), Certain Young men (Almeida) and Bad Company and Weldon Rising (Royal Court). Among many TV roles, he is best known as Luke Warren in Casualty. |