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2010, Run 2

Luke Toulson (Director)
 
This is Luke's directorial debut. Other tings Luke will be doing for the first time this year include: punching Judy Finnigan in the face, getting that lump checked out and not celebrating when he beats his 8 year old son at Snakes & Ladders.

Peter Wilson (Musical Director)
 
Peter read Music at Jesus College, Oxford, where he was an Organ Scholar. In September 2010 he will undertake postgraduate study at the Royal Academy of Music. Peter was MD for many student shows before leaving Oxford in 2009. He then returned to London and is currently offering his services to the capital's many and varied Fringe venues. He has conducted dozens of performances of Mary Poppins, The Light in the Piazza and A Little Night Music. Sadly these have all been restricted to the confines of his bedroom.

Rosanne Priest (Performer)
 
ROSANNE PRIEST
Rosanne discovered during her teenage years that she is, by inclination, nocturnal. Seeking an alternative to working by day, her short career as a vampire ended in dismal failure due to the fact she is vegetarian. Becoming an actress was the only realistic alternative.
Rosanne has been likened to Anjelica Huston, Celine Dion, and the lesbian one from Mel and Sue. She recently underwent corrective laser eye surgery to eliminate the need for glasses and is no longer compared to the latter. She has played all sorts of roles too numerous to list, but you can read all about them on her website www.rosannepriest.co.uk

Samantha Reps (Performer)
 
After sitting in front of the computer screen for two hours Samantha decided to ignore all the voices in her head.
Growing up with one Irish, one Jewish, one Welsh and one French Grandparent, I never heard any jokes in the house, so instead I was placed in front of the television to watch Disney films. I found Disney’s so called fairytales very traumatising, but I have had it explained that if I had stayed awake till the end of the film I might feel differently today. My childhood influences have created a well balanced adult who enjoys drinking herbal tea and eating cake. My quest in life is to find the perfect crumble, to find out more about my crumble research you can log onto
www.samanthareps.com

Stephen Harvey (Performer)
 
Stephen Harvey is not the one that looks like a prepubescent boy, he's the one that looks a bit like Steve Coogan but is actually more affordable. He may have trained as an actor but is too old to remember where [Edit. Drama Studio, London...] though he did spend many years as a hair stylist to Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served? He has appeared in the NewsRevue before, but certainly never with such a distinguished and talented cast who have been so gracious when it comes to lending him money. Stephen has also appeared in several shows with the Oxford Shakespeare Company including The Comedy of Errors, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Merry Wives of Windsor, but still hopes to be in something funny.

Tom Connor (Performer)
 
Tom Connor are having had trouble writing in thirde person. Having the face of a prepubescent boy has not hindered Tom in his career, although it has thrown up problems with going to supermarkets on his own. Often he is detained at customer services whilst staff busily try to find his parents, although all those NSPCC adverts kept alphabetti spaghetti in the cupboard. If you would like to hear more things Tom thinks, he will be publishing them on that public haemorrhage of witless offal known as Twitter @TheTomcon_