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Catherine Mobley was born in London and studied acting at the Adelaide Drama Centre, Australia. Her father was from Bihar, North West India and her mother from Birmingham. Catherine returned to London in 1994 and has since established herself playing Asian character roles in theatre productions such as Salman’s Sunflower, I Eat Aloo Gohbi…Innit! and Crossing the Line. Her television work includes an international production of The Odyssey by Andrei Koncholovsky. In 2002 she toured extensively with the world premiere stage adaptation of My Beautiful Laundrette by Hanif Kureishi. Catherine is an expert in Indian and Middle Eastern dance and has performed on programmes for LWT and in the Bollywood film Piyaar Ki Dhunn.
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Lucien MacDougall studied drama at the Guildford School of Acting, and mime at the École Jacques Lecoq in Paris. As a member of Stampede Theatre, he has devised and performed in two productions, Flydragon and the Nikolai Gogol story The Nose, both of which were successful on the London fringe circuit. Lucien has recently starred in Theatre O’s acclaimed production Three Dark Tales, which won the Total Theatre Award and the Stage Best Ensemble Award at the Edinburgh Fringe and toured extensively in the UK, including London’s Barbican, and worldwide to Australia, New Zealand, USA, Brazil, and Germany.
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Benedicte Seierup trained at the Guildford School of Acting and the École Jacques Lecoq in Paris. As a member of Stampede Theatre, she has devised and performed in two productions, Flydragon and the Nikolai Gogol story The Nose, both of which were successful on the London fringe circuit. Benedicte recently appeared in Carnival Messiah at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.
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Vimal Stephens' many film roles include Fazal in Brothers in Trouble (dir. Udayan Prasad) for Renegade Films/BBC Films. He regularly appears in television commercials and dramas, most recently in Casualty and Crimewatch (BBC). His latest theatre work includes Othello (lead), and Accidental Death of an Anarchist and The Cherry Orchard.
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