Jayne Dickinson trained at LAMDA. She is an experienced performer having appeared in everything from musicals to conceptual art. Her credits include The Erl King (Smirnoff Underbelly, 2003), Spring's Awakening (Warwick Arts Centre, 2003), As You Like It, Phoebe (LAMDA, 2001), and television appearances including Bright Hair and True Tilda (BBC Drama). Jayne also appeared in the trailer for the DVD of Disney's 102 Dalmations

Michael Gill is driven to incorporate physicality and humor into the production. His previous work includes The Sound of Music (York Theatre Royal, 2001) and Fiddler on the Roof (York Opera House, 2001) which he performed in and led workshops focusing on physicality. His amateur appearances include Kes (2002), Blue Remembered Hills (2002), The Boyfriend (2001), and Bouncers (2002). 


Tom Pullen brings visual flavour to Love and Other Human Tragedy, his experience with masked theatre being particularly valuable. Most recently, Tom has performed in Anna Karenina, Stiva (Warwick Arts Centre, 2003), Antigone, (Bristol Old Vic, Young Company, 2002) and Le Malade Imaginaire (QEH Theatre, 2001). 


Nick Sherrard ("a promising young actor"  -The Scotsman.) has a background both as a performer and creator of theatre. He has performed in the Edinburgh Festival (The Erl King, The Smirnoff Underbelly, 2003) and was involved with devising work for The Cambridge Festival Theatre: The Physicalist, The Cambridge Arts Theatre: Last Train Departing... Newcastle Peoples Theatre and Newcastle Opera House: XXI Workshop.


Chloe Shipman has a background in Musical Theatre, having appeared several times at the Edinburgh Festival, West Side Story (C-Venue. 2001) and Chorus Line (C-Venue. 2002). She has also appeared in a production of Bugsy Malone (Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1999).