Britt Ekland
Britt is an International Star, with film credits such as The Man With The Golden Gun, Get Carter, and the cult classic The Wicker Man. She has also appeared in many pantomimes around the country, and Farces such as Run For Your Wife, See How They Run, and last year toured in the hilarious Grumpy Old Women.
Dominic Littlewood
Dominic is Television's own 'Cheeky Chappy' and 'King of the Consumer Programme'! He first appeared on TV in Faking It, where he taught a Vicar how to be a Salesman, and has gone on to co-host programmes such as To Buy Or Not To Buy and The One Show. He continued to wow audiences with his 'four way hips' in last years Strictly Come Dancing, and has fronted several series of his own show, Don't Get Done Get Dom.
Richard Meek
Richard graduated from the London School of Musical Theatre. Roles at LSMT include John Jasper in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Alfie in What's New Pussycat and Buddy in Brenda Bly: Teen Detective. His first professional engagement was in An Evening With Peggy Spencer (King's Lynn, Corn Exchange). Other theatre includes Eddie in Greek and Raymond in Nil By Mouth (both Russell Hall, King's Lynn), Eternal Dance (King's Lynn, Corn Exchange), Mikado in Hot Mikado' (Gatehouse, London), Give My Regards to Broadway (UK tour) and the role of Prince Claude in Sleeping Beauty' (Linchfield Garrick). In 2006 he joined Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Judah and he went on to take over the lead of Joseph from Ian 'H' Watkins. He has also appeared in the UK tour of The Rocky Horror Show as Brad and he also understudied Frank N Furter, Godspell understudying the role of Jesus and recently he has appeared as Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
James Muller
James was a third year student at Colins Performing Arts College in Romford, Essex when he was given the opportunity to take a short time off from his studies to appear in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Dan, and then went on to graduate with the rest of his year. Other credits include The Sleeping Beauty (Theatre Royal, Norwich), Beauty and the Beast (Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl), Jack and the Beanstalk (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch). TV credits are a McDonalds Ident, Spit, a short Film, and a Pop Promo. James has also appeared in Aladdin snd the lead production Singer on the P & O ship Oriana where he played loads of parts including Buddy in the Buddy Holly Story.
Paul Tate
Producer, Paul Tate, has been an actor for about 24 years, appearing in shows such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Annie, The Boy Friend, and the world's longest running play The Mousetrap, and in 2001 formed his own company producing musicals and pantomimes.
Christopher James-Jones
Christopher studied Theatre, Film & Television at The University of Wales, Aberystwyth and graduated with BA (Hons) he also studied Post Graduate Musical Theatre at Mountview Theatre School. Theatre credits whilst training include Baal in Baal Castle Theatre, Mr Tewson in Fen Castle Theatre, Nana in Peter Pan Theatre Y Wrein, Plant Voice in Little Shop of Horror' Theatre Y Wrein, Cinderella's Prince/Wolf in Into the Wood' Theatre Y Wrein, Beast/Prince in Beauty and the Beast The Wardens, Demitrius in Midsummers Night Dream Mountview, Joe Durant in American Clock Mountview and Mickey in Blood Brothers Mountview. Other theatre credits include Sorceress in Dorothy's Friends Bloomsbury Theatre, Percy in Goblins Don't Scare Us New End Theatre, Lead Vocalist in various shows at CMC for Paul Elliot & Chris Moreno, Elvis in Elvis CMC, Ugly Sister in Cinderella Chris Moreno Ltd, Barnum in Barnum Paul Tate Productions, Sawkins in In The Red Brand New Musicals and Ugly Sister in Cinderella The Deco, Northampton. Other credits include Dave in a MOD Equality Video and Robert in Clifford Chance; A Fine Line both corporate videos for JaDEMASC, Dylan Murphy in Introducing Dylan Murphy a short film, Carl in Film Your Enthusiasm for UCCA, Father in Thoughts a short film, Man in Home a short film by Insight Films and Dead Dad in Dead Dad a short film by Maggie Dog Films Ltd. Television credits include PC Carver in Crimewatch for BBC.
Katie Marie Warsop
Katie is currently in her final year at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
as Head Girl. Since being a part of the school from the age of 11, Katie has had various types of work. Her credits include A Little Princess at The Peacock Theatre with the London Children's Ballet, 3 episodes for Nickleodeon's Genie In The House and she has appeared as a soloist at theatres such as "Her Majesty's", "The Old Vic" and "The Wimbledon Theatre". She has been a featured dancer in a Bollywood feature film and a pit dancer at the Brit Awards 2007. Katie has been playing the main character in a German children's programme Action UK for 3 consecutive years and has just taken part in Action USA. Katie has performed in Bill Kenwright's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Theatre Royal Windsor, and enjoyed being a part of her first Qdos production of Cinderella last year. However, her most exciting appearance will be playing the lead role of Cinderella this year at The Shaw Theatre, London.
Suzie Chard
Suzie trained at The Art’s Educational School, London where she graduated from the musical theatre course. Since leaving college, Suzie’s theatre credits include: Barbara in No Sex Please, We’re British! , No1 National Tour of Business Affairs, originating the part of Sabrina, Sylvia in the Bill Kenwright number one national tour of Stepping Out, Miss Mona in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas on the Fringe in London, Roz in the UK premier of the musical Angels and Kings, This Way Out, originating the role of Fygment at the Jermyn Street Theatre, Sylvia in Steven Dexter’s production of Stepping Out at the Derby Playhouse, Eliza and Tiger Lilly in Peter Pan and Mrs Fezziwig in Bill Kenwright’s production of Scrooge the Musical. Suzie has also played several sorts of fairy in ‘Pantoland’ in productions such as Mother Goose, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty. Suzie’s television credits include: Life beyond the Box – Norman Stanley Fletcher for the BBC, playing the wife, Isobel Fletcher, of Ronnie Barker’s popular TV character from the 70’s sitcom Porridge, a feature on “happiness” for Granada’s This Morning, the role of Lady Suz for an ITV ident for Arsenal FC, Champions League, ident for a new music channel called SMASH TV and vocal animation for a new PC multiplayer game called The Ship created by Outerlight. Suzie is currently appearing as Ria in Wink the Other Eye at Wilton’s Grand Music Hall, London.
Maurice Lane
Maurice’s first job in the theatre was appearing in Pantomime at the age of nine, with his father, comedian Sandy Lane. At thirteen he left to study at the Corona Academy of Theatre Arts. By the age of seventeen, he had his own TV series for BBC Children’s Hour. Going on to work in such diverse productions as, Vanity Fair, The Goodies, Poirot, The Bill, Pride and Prejudice, The Julie Andrews Special, Morte D’Arthur and too many others to mention. He has worked in Repertory at Oxford, Perth and Colchester and spent two years at the Windmill Theatre. He went on to work in every aspect of the entertainment industry from Radio to Film. Also Cabaret, touring both here and abroad with the act Jo Jac & Joni. To date he has performed in eighteen Musicals in the West End, most notably, Funny Girl, She Loves Me, Fiddler on the Roof, Showboat, Billy, No No Nannette, Windy City, 42nd Street and The Witches of Eastwick.